Windows 11 Pro doesn’t require you to sign in, and I expect that’s the SKU that the biggest complainers would be using in any case, since only the technorati care.Ĥ. Actually, only the Windows 11 Home edition has this requirement. But people go nuts (Opens in a new window) when they have to sign into a Windows account. I challenge you to find a single Mac user who doesn’t sign into an Apple account to use their computer, and forget using a Chromebook without signing in to a Google account. Running the Windows 11 Home Edition requires users to sign in to a Microsoft account, which confers several benefits, such as single sign-in for Office, backup to OneDrive, syncing setting among multiple devices, full-disk encryption for the system drive, and the ability to reinstall Windows without a serial number. You Have to Sign in to a Microsoft Account to Use Windows 11 Luckily, Microsoft is reportedly working on updates to Windows 11 that would allow you to more easily set default browser (Opens in a new window) hopefully that will be extended to photos and other media types.ģ. There's no reason for default app settings to be so complicated. This means that, instead of one setting to change, for example, CyberLink PhotoDirector to your default photo app for all photographs, you have to go through all the file types and protocols a web browser deals with: BMP, DNG, JPG, PNG, TIFF, NEF, and on and on. To set a default app in Windows 11, you have to individually assign each file type to the app you want to use for it. There’s still no option to buy a standalone license for Windows 11 as there is for Windows 10, so those looking to upgrade from Windows 7 or build a new PC themselves must first install Windows 10 and then go through the free upgrade procedure. Nor does Microsoft seem interested in DIY PC builders. The company doesn't want you to upgrade to Windows 11-it wants you to buy a new computer running Windows 11. I’ve made the case that that’s not a scenario of great interest to Microsoft. This complaint mostly affects those who want to upgrade their current PC to Windows 11. Windows 11's Hardware Requirements Are Too StringentĪt launch, much was made of Windows 11's demanding hardware requirements. With that said, below is our selection of the top complaints users have about Windows 11.ġ. Where appropriate, we debunk complaints that are unjustified or insignificant. Some of these qualms have gotten lots of noise, especially on social media and tech news sites. Others will feel righteous indignation and outrage when they try the new operating system. Some may disagree with the complaints listed below or consider them insignificant. ![]()
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