There wasn't a bug-free Windows release ever in the entire history of Windows (as there's no bug free OS or software release in general). The only thing that changed is that updating and fixing bugs has become much more streamlined and painless nowadays.
Developers don't intentionally create bugs. When the public find one they have to be fixed. There is no such thing as a bug free release.
Your contradicting yourself totally 1st its the greatest then its far from bug free make up your mind cause ya dont seem to know what your actually talking about at all
Normally dont respond to silly responses, BUT haven't you ever heard the saying "latest and greatest". Obviously one doesn't know common slang when they hear it. Then again, people today "aint the pinch of salt" of past generations.
yep i CAN use caps as well its not that hard most people today think they know it all when they dont either but there ya have it
They get every version. They aren't living in the areas where some of their customers do with no internet access. MS has been working closely with them. They have to in order to make sure the hardware is working correctly with the software. They didn't just ship one single version of 22000.9 to the oems and then never ship any further versions. I don't know why people are perpetuating this fantasy.
Hello Friends: I have one question for you....if I have al old pc... Can I install Windows 11 Pro and MS won't block the Windows Updates in the future? What do you recommend me? Thanks TecMan
You can try, don't know why but you can. What the future brings for updates as in hotfixes nobody can tell, msft could have them look at the hardware but for all 22000.51 > 194 updates they didn't. Upgrades we already know that they require some fixes/workarounds to work.
Been said many times before but to re-state. It is highly likely (99.9% certain) that any version of 22000 will be updated with critical/security updates. M$ cant afford to have rouge W11 systems seeding malware, viruses, remote bots etc - just very bad business wise. Optional updates on the other hand not too sure about (say a new feature), that is less certain, but I would speculate they will also be allowed, as its advertises what W11 can do. Upgrade to a complete new build (slated for once a year), now that probably wont be automatic, and depending what security measure M$ tries, that will depend if a work around can be found. ie no idea.