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Microsoft Just Released The Trailer For Windows 11 And It Looks Okay

In the past Microsoft said that Windows 10 was going to be the last OS (operating system) that they will release. I guess that rumor was wrong all along. Maybe they change their minds or maybe it was just a tease. Nevertheless Windows 11 has finally been announced with a fancy looking trailer and all. It looks interesting. I'm not too blown away by it. Some people are easy to please but me I'm what you'd call a cold calculating person with warm heart. I always check everything and mess around with the UI (User Interface) of a software or product until I'm able to see its every nook and cranny. I mess around a lot on the Command Prompt with the inner workings of the system. Even though the trailer shows that the taskbar is now on the middle I hope that Microsoft gives you the ability to fully customize the appearance of Windows 11 whether you want the taskbar and Start button the middle, the classic left side or the right side. It should be up to the user to decide and choose that option. I've already gotten use to Windows 10. I remember the first operating system I've ever come across was when I was just a little kid in the 90s. It was Windows 95 it was interesting to mess around with this computer and be able to use floppy disks. The next one was Windows XP, Windows Vista was the worst I've ever used pre 2010 combine with an EMachine computer (I gamed with that bad boy too and even upgraded its GPU it still sucked though because it always freeze up), Windows 7 was a huge improvement, got around to mess around with Windows 8 a bit but it's meh, and finally Windows 10. Windows 10 is pretty good so far but I never really mess around with the pre built apps. I always mess around with the folders, device manager and command prompt. I also mostly game on my Gaming PC which uses Windows 11. After upgrading the RAM and GPU this PC became a monster pretty much. I went from a 16 GB of RAM to 32 GB and from a GTX 1080 ti to an RTX 3070! It made quite a difference if not huge! An operating system is only as good as the hardware that it came with because if the hardware is faulty and already has the BSOD (Blue Screen of Death) as an issue then the operating system won't work. It will have all kinds of problems with memory, RAM usage, the motherboard, CPU utilization and GPU powering the monitor. All of these ingredients have to work in harmony and have good optimizations whether you have a low end PC, beast Gaming PC, laptop, Gaming laptop, tablet or whatever computing hardware that you are using to access your OS (Operating System) like Windows 11. I just hope that it does a better job with being able to handle multiple tasks, apps, and software whether they are simultaneously open or just having a few open. It depends again on the hardware if you wanna have a dozens or a ton of windows or browsers open at the same while rendering a video on Sony Vegas Pro. The trailer looks interesting like how NVidia and AMD try to hype up their product with fancy and stylish looking CGI trailers. The question is that will the final product actually work properly without any problems or issue. I'm aware of updates always being released by Microsoft to improve things but sometimes new updates comes with other problems and glitches with it. For some people they just wanna mess around with the Windows 11 operating system and not worry about those other technical details and problems. They want the product to work but the problem will only work if it is optimum efficiency. It doesn't have to be a perfect system as long as it is given fixes and updates. It's similar to the gaming consoles and the issues that came with the release and launch of the product. There were several issues and the only way to fix the problem was to download and update the console and wait for the patches to fix the issues. Gaming consoles are after all computers too. Each of them have their own type of OS (operating system) and UI (User Interface). A hardware is only as good as the software that utilizes it and work alongside it. I also wish that Microsoft would give us the ability to use older apps and software from previous OS on Windows 11. I'm basically talking about a kind of backwards compatibility thing. I mean there are older games and software going all the way back to Windows 95 that don't work with Windows 10 anymore and hope that somehow they can add a fix, update, patch or whatever that enables the ability to use those previous versions. I'm aware of issues with older software and games no longer working or isn't supported in newer OS. I had to mess around with downloading drivers and other system files to just make some games work. There is a way to do it but you have to mess around with Windows 10 yourself to make that happen. That's really my main issue. If Windows 11 works just as good if not better than Windows 10 then I'm cool with it. What do you guys think of the new the Windows 11? Are you hype? Are you excited? Did you have more questions than answers like I did? Where you disappointed? Where you just meh? Check out below for the trailer announcement for Windows 11.




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