Subj : Windows 11 remains an unloved OS but why won't people upgrade? To : All From : TechnologyDaily Date : Thu Oct 05 2023 11:15:04 Windows 11 remains an unloved OS but why won't people upgrade? Date: Thu, 05 Oct 2023 10:04:25 +0000 Description: It looks like Microsoft has a serious problem with convincing people to upgrade from Windows 10. FULL STORY ====================================================================== Windows 11 is still struggling to attract folks to upgrade, going by the latest stats on the desktop OS market from a major analyst firm. TechSpot noticed the new figures for last month from StatCounter , one of the main outfits that keeps tabs on Windows versions and their relative levels of adoption. So, on the cusp of two years after its release (technically, it was released two years ago, but the adoption figures are for September 2023), Windows 11 now holds a 23.6% market share. For almost two years of existence, thats not a very impressive inroad carved into the desktop OS world. What makes it worse is that the needle has barely moved for Windows 11 since April 2023, when it was at 23.1%. In other words, over the past five months, Windows 11 has managed to gain 0.5%, which is a pretty poor show. Half a percent in almost half a year Windows 10 still holds a 71.6% share of the desktop market, with Windows 7 having dwindled away to 3.3% of diehards at this point. Analysis: Why might people be avoiding Windows 11? If we draw a comparison to what Windows 10 managed to reach in just under two years of its life, that was 36.6%, a good deal more than Windows 11 has achieved now. Indeed, at the two-and-a-half-year point, Windows 10 overtook Windows 7 and clearly Windows 11 taking the desktop OS top spot isnt going to happen in six months time. Why is Windows 11 struggling so much compared to its predecessor? There are a few likely reasons, but a primary one is that it makes life more difficult in terms of upgrading. New system requirements for Windows 11 , most notably TPM (security) and ruling out older generations of processors, have left many folks with somewhat older PCs unable to upgrade even if they wanted to. At least not without modifying or upgrading hardware, which many PC owners arent keen on doing, frankly, especially not to get access to an operating system which isnt all that different to Windows 10 at its heart. Thats another major issue here. Yes, Windows 11 does make a good number of changes, but under the hood, deep down, it remains much the same OS as Windows 10 in many ways. So, there isnt as much of a drive to upgrade in that respect. Except maybe for gamers, who do get some interesting goodies with Windows 11 and therell be more important stuff to come, certainly when DirectStorage gets wider support on the PC gaming scene and thats reflected in the current Steam stats for Windows 11. Those show Windows 11 securing a 37.4% market share with gamers on Steam, which is a good deal higher than StatCounter observes with everyday PC users. Coincidentally, that level is about where Windows 11 should be for non-gaming users, if it had managed the same pace of adoption as Windows 10. Other reasons folks may give Windows 11 a swerve include adverts sneaking into the OS more, privacy issues bound up in that, and some odd design decisions with the interface (like removing the never combine taskbar option, though that choice has now been corrected ). A steady stream of bug reports popping up and weirdly persistent problems like sluggish SSDs probably dont help, either. At any rate, it looks like Windows 11 adoption is going to continue to be a sluggish affair for Microsoft, and perhaps the only factor thatll really speed it up is when the end of support starts to come into view for Windows 10 . (That support deadline is October 2025, incidentally, so still two years away). Via PC Gamer You might also like Panic over: Windows 10 users wont be left out in the cold with Wi-Fi 7 Windows 11's latest big error has been fixed Dont make these 5 big mistakes when using Windows 11 ====================================================================== Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/computing/windows/windows-11-remains-an-unloved-os-b ut-why-wont-people-upgrade --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 (Linux/64) * Origin: tqwNet Technology News (1337:1/100) .