Posted on Jun 29, 2021
Windows 11: Let's talk about the BIG new features
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I will wait at least six months for them to identify and fix the problems they have with EVERY release.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
Since it can't be installed on my desktop I'll wait until they start offering compatible ones with Windows 11.
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CPT Timothy Ingram
No need to wait. Usually every update is released because there are security flaws that have been identified, and until you update, you will susceptible to hacking! So, before you run an update, create a "Restore Point" on your Windows PC and if something goes wrong with the update, then you can quickly Restore to the last know good. Happy Computing!
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CPT Timothy Ingram
SGT James Murphy - Well, it's not Microsoft that is doing wrong here, it's working within the legal limits of privacy as dictated by our Congress, or in this case, not dictated. Attempts to improve consumer privacy protections in the US in the wake of the May–July 2017 Equifax data breach, which affected 145.5 million US consumers, failed to pass in Congress. A thorough search can show you what little has actually been done to protect privacy and allow Capitalism to rain supreme.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Privacy_laws_of_the_United_States#cite_note-4
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Privacy_laws_of_the_United_States#cite_note-4
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CPT Timothy Ingram
SGT James Murphy - yeah, it's a hot mess out there in the I.T. world. Job security is high!
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Sometimes the upgrades don't work as well as what You have, I'm not going to rush into it until I'm sure from others experience and what i hear if its ok.
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SMSgt Lawrence McCarter
Sgt John Steinmeier - It seems in that past that has also been the case, sounds like good advice based on what I'd seen before.
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