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Some people with modern hardware shove ancient Windows on their machine and some people with ancient hardware want to push for the bleeding edge possible in terms of the software they are running.
That's just different mindsets that people might have
Sata 2 with and SSD, still faster and more snapper than any HDD on sata 3 lol.
People: Don't get a new OS on release, it will be buggy, wait a few years before switching due to the updates.
Same People: I DON'T WANT TO DOWNLOAD UPDATES TO MY CURRENT OS!
Bit counter productive.
What's the point of getting a new OS if you don't plan to keep it up to date?
People update Windows 7 to the last patch version. To get all of it's features. Same for Windows 10. But Win11? For some reason that just doesn't fly.
I have installed all updates that has gotten to Win11. Not a single problem. Don't even know what they changed.