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Got to love when an individual's system has issues and they equate it to the software MILLIONS are using without a problem, I mean, it cannot be your system, no, it's the software that has a problem, makes total sense.
How do people like this manage to jump to such conclusions?
I would kind of expect this kind of story from anybody who chooses to do an in place upgrade for Windows. Just a bad way to get started. First thing I'd wonder is what the free space available to the OS drive was between 10 and 11 after the 11 upgrade if it kept the 10 files and then that space was again freed up and given back to 10 after the upgrade making all the difference.
How do people like this have no compassion or anything positive to contribute?
@Emoticorpse: Appreciate the non condescension. I did look at my 1TB so drive for any size issues and found nothing. And I agree a fresh and clean install may be the answer. But the in place upgrade just aint flying for me.
Because I was the only one being snarky lol.
It works fine for the overwhelming majority, id guess something went wrong with an in-place upgrade vs doing a fresh install, which is always best and doesn't take more than about 20 minutes.
But no, it's clearly windows 11 bricking everything not your unstable system and upgrade carrying over who knows what issues.
But hey, if sticking with an out dated OS makes you happy, it has no impact on me, but you coming here making a giant post making statements like they are facts and the norm is laughable, so I replied in kind.
In short, I am bored of being polite, so, I'm calling out rubbish when I see it these days.