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It's still missing a handful of features from Windows10, which might keep some people from upgrading
Yeah that and on my custom built pc that runs awesomely windows 11 poo poos some of my hardware and refuses to take up residence all together.
I'm running Windows 11 on Chromebooks without issue.
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If I can rerun Windows 11 on a machine without actual Windows support I'm sure your issue is not going to be on the fault of Microsoft
Any operating system can run on anything with an x86 CPU. That's not what's insane, it's the fact that it's gonna be unbearably slow
It's not slow though, it's snappy and fast
I'll bite, what features are missing
Ungrouped task bar buttons, I like seeing what's running on my task bar at a glance. And I don't like having it shrunk down to just an icon either.
You can ungroup them. it's under personalization > taskbar
Ah, last I heard, it was in the Insider Channel previews. Guess it's live now.
i just did an install of 11 here on a test machine. specifically went looking for that option. didn't see it.
https://www.androidauthority.com/ungroup-icons-taskbar-windows-11-3149488/#2