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Windows 11 is so bad people are "downgrading" to windows 10. Looks like MS has another "Windows XP" problem.

Archive: https://archive.today/MasCL

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>Last month, Statcounter reported a notable decrease in Windows 11's market share, and the trend continued in April 2024. After reaching its all-time high of 28.16% in February 2024, Windows 11 plummeted below the 26% mark. According to Statcounter, in April 2024, Windows 11 lost 0.97 points, going down from 26.68% to 25.65%. All those users seemingly went for Windows 10 since the OS, which will soon turn nine, crossed the 70% mark for the first time since September 2023, gaining 0.96 points.

Windows 11 is so bad people are "downgrading" to windows 10. Looks like MS has another "Windows XP" problem. Archive: https://archive.today/MasCL From the post: >>Last month, Statcounter reported a notable decrease in Windows 11's market share, and the trend continued in April 2024. After reaching its all-time high of 28.16% in February 2024, Windows 11 plummeted below the 26% mark. According to Statcounter, in April 2024, Windows 11 lost 0.97 points, going down from 26.68% to 25.65%. All those users seemingly went for Windows 10 since the OS, which will soon turn nine, crossed the 70% mark for the first time since September 2023, gaining 0.96 points.

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well first of all you have to know how to do all that shit.

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I hear ya. Linux can be tough to wrap your head around at first. First thing I would do if I were you (coming from personal experience) is learn how to make a backup image of your system. Once you have a backup, you can begin experimenting. If something breaks and can't be fixed just restore the image.