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Why Everyone is not using window 11

 Reason why nobody is using window 11?

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Since the release of Windows 10 in 2015, Microsoft has been gradually releasing Windows 11, its first major update. Microsoft corrected a number of Windows 10's flaws and updated the user interface with Windows 11. But some features that users had grown accustomed to using were also removed. For Windows 10 users, Windows 11 is a free upgrade, but not everyone can install it. Just 15% of Windows installs, according to Stat counter's most recent report, are the most recent version, far below Windows 10's performance at this time.. Microsoft does not consistently provide precise data, so Statck counter's figures are not official either. Furthermore, you can bet that Microsoft will only ever provide numbers when the news is positive. The news about Windows 11 isn't great. Window 11 Graph


With a 71 percent market share, Windows 10 continues to dominate all other Microsoft operating systems. With 15.45 percent, Windows 11 is a distant second, and 9.62 percent of users still use Windows 7 exclusively. . Early in 2022, Microsoft made a very limited release of Windows 11, which has a market share of almost zero. According to Statcounter data, even with widespread accessibility, its average monthly growth is less than 1%. Windows 10 has shown to be incredibly stable in the face of the new release, which makes things worse for Microsoft. Its market share has stayed between 70 and 73 percent for the majority of the year, declining even more slowly than Windows 11 gains; perhaps the majority of Windows 11 upgrades are coming from former Windows 7 and 8 users. . . . If this trend continues, Windows 11 won't surpass Windows 10 for several years. This wasn't the situation when Windows 10 first came out. Windows 10 had approximately twice the Windows market share after a year on the market as Windows 11 does at the same point. Windows 11 needs components from Microsoft, such as a TPM 2.0 security module and a more recent CPU. So maybe the company won't be too concerned with the much slower adoption rate. . For an additional three years, Windows 10 users who choose to do so are secure in doing so. Anyone who cares about security will need to upgrade to a newer version after Microsoft stops supporting that OS in October 2025.