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Re: Why does my Windows 10 often freeze, hang and lag? Do any of you have the same problem?

Posted: May 31st, 2022, 6:41 pm
by Winston
Have any of you upgraded to Windows 11? If so, do you recommend it? What do you think of it?

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Re: Why does my Windows 10 often freeze, hang and lag? Do any of you have the same problem?

Posted: June 1st, 2022, 11:55 am
by TruthSeeker
I have it on one of my machines. I don't really see a big diff. I don't like that you can't adjust the height of the taskbar. (Maybe I'm doing something wrong.)

It is possible if you don't like Windows 11 you can just do a clean install of Windows 10.

Re: Why does my Windows 10 often freeze, hang and lag? Do any of you have the same problem?

Posted: December 11th, 2022, 8:31 pm
by Winston
Any of you using Windows 11 yet? If so, how do you like it? Is it a resource hog? It must be because every new edition of Windows requires more memory.

How is Windows 11 any better exactly?

I am getting a new laptop with more RAM. Ebay has tons of good deals on refurbished laptops now.

Re: Why does my Windows 10 often freeze, hang and lag? Do any of you have the same problem?

Posted: January 17th, 2024, 7:49 am
by MrMan
Winston wrote:
December 11th, 2022, 8:31 pm
Any of you using Windows 11 yet? If so, how do you like it? Is it a resource hog? It must be because every new edition of Windows requires more memory.

How is Windows 11 any better exactly?

I am getting a new laptop with more RAM. Ebay has tons of good deals on refurbished laptops now.
It's better because it uses more memory!

Maybe... maybe... new versions of windows are better for security. But I call them 'downgrades' because the user experience keeps getting worse. They have 11 on some machines I use at work. Why put the search bar in the middle of the screen? It's just an annoying change, not an improvement.

I'm still displeased that after they changed from XP, they took away our ability to change the light bulb white backgrounds to gray or whatever other color we wanted. Idiotically, when Windows 95 came out, they made the default setting light bulb white for the background. Mac, whose ideas they ripped off, used a softer gray, and websites went with gray backgrounds which were easier on the eyes. Then, idiotically, most computer users kept their backgrounds white, until Microsoft just removed the feature to change the background, due to lack of demand. Web designers decided to make everyone stare at light bulb,too. MS Accessibility options change all the other colors when we don't need them to. I use pluggins on websites to get a decent background color.

My Windows 10 isn't usually bad for glitching or lagging. I don't know if I want to upgrade (downgrade?) to 11.