Has anyone here upgraded to Windows 11 yet?
I am still using Windows 10 across all of my machines. I really cannot see any compelling or justifiable reason to upgrade!
Windows 10 is stable and works perfectly.
dftf
<p>You can do <strong>Core Isolation </strong>right-now in <em>Windows 10</em>; providing all your drivers are compatible, just double-click the "Windows Security" icon, next to where the time is to bring the <em>Windows Security </em>app up. Then in it, go to "Device Security" then click "Core isolation details". From the next screen, you can turn "Memory integrity" on.</p><p><br></p><p>Unless you have a recent CPU, turning it on will incur a performance-hit though. I think the only difference in <em>Windows 11</em> is that they are now considering shipping it "on" by default, on CPUs where there will be no-noticable performance-impact.</p>
dftf
<p>None of my personal machines currently do, but all perform fine for me. And given <em>Windows 10 </em>support will continue until at-least October 2025, no need for me to rush. Might as well look for a new machine nearer that time, than get one now.</p><p><br></p><p>Another option is to install the <em>Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2019 </em>release — support for that ends 9 Jan 2029!</p>
dftf
<p>And support until 9 Jan 2029, also… nearly two years more than the current LTSC, based-off the 21H2 mainstream release</p>