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Yobbo

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Jan 3, 2018
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You can downgrade to Windows 10 if you are having problems with Windows 11.
I have been informed that many users of Windows 11 are having serious problems.
So that is why I will not upgrade to Windows 11 from Windows 10 Pro.
Windows 10 works perfectly.

I have created videos how I configure Firefox Browser and especially the Firefox Browser extensions.

If possible I would like to upload them here, in the Windows Forums
 
Running windows 11 for over a year and have no issues for me to report.

Device name DESKTOP-2J4DEVB
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4770K CPU @ 3.50GHz 3.50 GHz
Installed RAM 32.0 GB
System type 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor

Processor
ProcessorIntel(R) Core(TM) i7-4770K CPU @ 3.50GHz
Number of Cores8
Speed3.5 GHz
Stepping3
Family06
Model3C
CPU IDBFCBFBFF000306C3
Memory
RAM32 GB
Video Card
Video CardAMD Radeon(TM) RX 560 Series
ChipsetAMD Radeon(TM) RX 560 Series
ManufacturerATI
Hardware T&LYes
Total Memory20 GB
Dedicated Memory4.0 GB
Driver Version31.0.21023.2010
Vertex Shader Version5.1
Pixel Shader Version5.1
Plug and Play IDVEN_1002&DEV_67EF&SUBSYS_956D1682&REV_CF
Device67EF
Vendor ID1002
Operating System
Size64-bit
Operating SystemWindows 11
Version10.0.22621
Locale0409
BIOS
BIOSBIOS Date: 04/16/13 18:10:38 Ver: 04.06.05
ManufacturerAmerican Megatrends Inc.
Sound
Audio 1
Sound DeviceHigh Definition Audio Device
Drives
Free Memory2.7 TB
Free Memory2.4 TB
Free Memory1.9 TB
Free Memory1.8 TB
Free Memory874 GB
Software
DirectX11.0
.NET4.8
Internet Explorer11.1.22621.0
Chrome116.0.5845.141
 
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It seems most of Windows 11 persistant complaints ultimately end up being device drivers. There is no attempt to update drivers by many manufacturers to match Windows 11 achitecture. Those updated drivers released for mostly only current products. The rules did major changes for drivers in Windows 8-10, Windows 11 changes are more subtle but yet can get you. Drivers reside in a proteted area in high memory. When they clash or overwrite each other and whammo! you have a blue screen. Video drivers because of their complexity and size are the #1 problem.
In my own experience, if you can't find a vetted Windows 11 driver from the mainboards manufacturer (if on board) try the Windows 10 first before going to a generic driver from the particular chips manufacturer. I have had some real hit or miss experiences with driver conflicts on my own or serviced systems I have worked on. Microsoft is only supporting official Windows 11 drivers so you know the drill. Get creative with your older hardware. I have only encoutered one driver problem I didn't solve, such is life.
 

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