"Now they changed the wallapper to being a daily image" Also Microsoft: *Showing the same Nusa Penida Island (Bali, Indonesia) for the 100th times* 😂😂😂
Their daily image sometimes don't even change at all. Feels really random somehow in not a good way. Not the way how Bing Homepage does. I wish they would just pre-cache or save those Wallpapers to cycle if they have no new photos to show up.
Really like the new context menu. I didn't have a problem with just the icons, but I knew many older people who were totally lost when it switched to Windows 11. This is a nice looking return to function.
Well not really just old people, many people got confused on this one even me, though I mostly use shortcut keys so it didn't affect me that much. But where I work, we just now got some comments time to time from our users about this. It's more of muscle memory thing since the position where those function has been remained consistent in Windows for decades at this point. The label does helps a lot than just icons which is far tinier that it is easier to miss at glance. Some will adapt, but trying to change muscle memory is hard and people want to work efficiently, so this introduces rough edges.
I don't see how you can find it in the search bar like you can on a mobile phone, the currently elderly just get scared of doing stuff on new technology like they'll break it lol even using the search bar but they'll find they can't go wrong.
@@アクスモスフィア To quickly initiate an instance of File Explorer at the same location I am already, a procedure which is helpful when copy/pasting between multiple directories, when viewing and managing data in multiple directories, and it's useful for the same reasons someone may like dual pane browsing, a feature explorer.exe has never had. It's a time saver. As of now, I have to CTRL+T in File Explorer, and then either copy/paste the precise location into the address bar, or I navigate by other means... and that's all significantly slower than a tab duplication function.
@@joshuahernandez-th6ovI do use it, but it can't replace everything I use unfortunately. So here I am hoping Microsoft makes windows better... Or maybe Linux could somehow become mainstream
@@NGGiovanniI don't use linux, but i've been following it the last few years and to me it really feels like it's inching closer to becoming more widely used, that might just be my perception tho
Or even better, support third-party buttons, toggles & links! Just like how there is the native notifications system, quick settings elements should be added too!!!
The new phone integration features are awesome! Instead of tucking everything away in an app, this FEELS way better integrated even though it works the same way.
Forget Winblows crap and start using Linux. Microbloat era is dead. This is why everyone is moving to Linux because everyone is sick and tired of Microbloat aggressive behavior. WinBlows is becoming more bloated and useless. Linux golden age is coming. Microbloat is finished.
@@sudiptodas0001 Actually I tried Linux and Steam gaming is actually getting quite better you just don't know how Linux works and probably assume you have to use some kind of harsh command line to get something working not on modern day Linux it is exactly catching up to Windows.
@@astrolight5708 I run Mint on dual boot on my old laptop. Linux is fine for 90% of the stuff people do everyday. At the moment the biggest enemy of the Linux movement is the community itself, see example above.
@@YounexI prefer Startallback, since it's been around since Windows 11's release and has extra baked-in featured like the system-wide dark mode. You can even turn on small icons in the properties or turn on "Dynamic Transparency" which also looks really nice.
@@ReaIYoBlue I started using it a few days ago, it's pretty nice and robust. Strange how you have to go out of our way to fix the little things that bother you about an OS being developed by a multi-billion dollar company.
@@mjc0961 until, ....a recent update on my system changed it to an even earlier format except with everything under the sun on it. It took up the whole height of my display. To get to the action I wanted I had to take a rest halfway down the context menu. 🥵I may have to educate myself a bit and do a regedit, but until then I just uninstalled that update to get those quick action icons closer to my cursor again. 😀
yeah this year it got plenty of features. You can use your Smartphone Camera as a webcam now, send files directly between both and with supported Devices (mainly Samsung) have a shared clipboard.
The new outlook app is horrible and the old mail app was one of the few good Microsoft software that I used on a daily basis, but of course Microsoft can't let you have that.
There are two main audiences: casual users who check emails or handle simple tasks and find online clients more than sufficient, and corporate users, for whom Outlook from the Office suite is the go-to. Between these two worlds, there’s a small, often overlooked niche, and I suspect this new app is trying to cater to that gap a bit.
@@CesarPeron Problem is, new Outlook PWA is worst of both worlds at least for now. App just not well cooked and very unpolished. It's not snappy, it's not beautiful either, not great for touch, it doesn't fully work offline, notifications are but inconsistent, sometimes it opens unusually large windows even. They basically grabbed all the bad things and made it into single app, not much single most redeeming quality except for basically making OWA its own window. All these can be addressed, but they are already terminating the old Mail and Calendar app with something less snappy, less beantiful, less polished and less stable replacement.
@@kornkernel2232it’s also not a real email client. You have to give MS your credentials and their servers grab the mail from your email provider. They then parse that to New Outlook using Microsoft Sync. It lets them train their AI on your email. And who knows what else, but New Outlook is a web front end basically for a man in the middle email viewer.
@kornkernel2232 It's going that way less beautiful because of artificial intelligence far more stripped down because it's lighter on it to help it process and it helps it find things. Look at light mode of youtube look how textual it is now and the lack of an interface design it's just text and thumbnails it'll go that way more and more as AI advances.
In File Explorer, the common copy/cut/paste/etc. icons on the pop-up menu are actually contextual as to whether they're at the top or bottom. If the pop-up menu pops upward, they'll be at the bottom. If it pops downward, they'll be at the top. This is a nice touch so that those buttons are always closest to your mouse.
Either you have to pay for Start11 or mess around a little bit in Windhawk. ExplorerPatcher has been rendered unusable by Microsoft. Those are the options now.
I'm pretty conflicted on the new Phone Link sidebar in Start. The way it's tacked onto the side is very ugly. But it's very useful to me since I already open the Widgets panel frequently to check on my phone's battery while charging. Useful, but ugly.
@@joshuahernandez-th6ov tf ur js soam commenting this atp, ur saying people r moving to Linux for this even though people actually moved to Linux to AVOID co-pilot
Another reason Linux is in my future I've tested some distros out and might also be trying to get a Steam Deck modern Windows fanboys are becoming a brutal laughing stock Windows 10 will be the last Windows I ever use so far I've avoided Windows 11 due to them removing critical features I like using on Windows 10 Microsoft really doesn't care about their customers so why continue to use it?
@@astrolight5708 gonna cry? linux Transgender Penguin fangirl? I Use ARCH LINUX for a long time but linux is nowhere near Windows 7 / 10 / 11.. thats a straight fact...and linix is pure garbage 🚮
I dug out my old tower pc from the loft yesterday from 2007, it's still working perfectly and is running windows 7 best version ever and perfect graphics and operation. Happy days 🥳😁😁🥇🙏
I am stupid glad for the changes to Windows Copilot. I had to completely disable the feature entirely in my Windows 11 Pro install because, for whatever reason, and don't ask me why because I haven't a clue, just having the Copilot feature enabled, running/active or not, was enough to prevent Microsoft Edge from closing properly and was keeping it running in the background despite the proper settings being used to prevent this. But completely disabling Copilot was the only thing that fixed it. So, I for one am very happy for this change.
As usual it's easy to spot Microsoft's lack of attention to detail. Share now listed twice in the context menu in explorer, although fair play for finally labelling the common actions. Then they update the archive tool to support other formats, but couldn't be bothered to update the UI so it still looks like the old UI from Vista. What a maddening company they are.
@@joshuahernandez-th6ov almost... my primary device now is actually an Android tablet! But I have to use Windows for work so I like to keep abreast of developments. In all honesty, I wouldn't actually mind WIndows if it was even half way polished, alas, we never get there.
And the optimization sucks too. Too many bloatware and services running in the background. The only reason I'm still using windows is game support. If Linux had this and common app features and alternatives would definitely shift to it in a heartbeat.
Forget Winblows crap and start using Linux. Microbloat era is dead. This is why everyone is moving to Linux because everyone is sick and tired of Microbloat aggressive behavior. WinBlows is becoming more bloated and useless. Linux golden age is coming. Microbloat is finished.
Forget Winblows crap and start using Linux. Everyone is sick and tired of Microbloat aggressive behavior. This is why everyone is moving to Linux. Linux golden age is coming.
Windows 11 is garbage, but this version of Windows 11 that I'm using, Windows X Lite, is amazing. It's Lite, performs very good. The stock Windows 11, trash. The custom version, is amazing.
@@americanboy48Never use a custom version DO NOT listen to this thick skulled person. Windows is closed source for a reason!!!!!!!!! You don't know what they potentially altered or added!!!!
As always... excellent video! For me, the File Explore duplicate tab feature is going to suit me very well for the things I do when I'm using my PC/Laptop.
Welcome to Microsoft, it has been this for eons now. But sadly, yeah it has been worse for past few years already. This is common thing that some features in Windows got axed because few people use them, but that's because those features are so incomplete, unpolished or just broken and barely or if any updates done with it. Virtual Desktop introduced in Windows 10 were half-assed and mostly left to rot and only got some improvements in Windows 11, and now left to rot again. All while most Linux distros and MacOS pretty much already nailed all the essential functionalities without making it over-featured that only power-user can use.
right, like that animation they added when you hover over a program looks so lazy. it just disappears without an animation when you move the cursor away and the animation itself doesn't even look that smooth at all (lack of easing? idk)
They had to have seperate software like this with older computers because i guess they couldn't integrate them like they can do now with how far we've come with technology. Computers were very simple so they had to have a seperate bit of software like wordpad and notepad to do a few different things, but now they could put both into notepad with smart and artificial intelligence integrated into it. Same with outlook putting all the features into it but i think they only update those things now because they tend to wait for far better advancements in technology until something is definitely not needed anymore so then they can properly update it and it works well. There's dozens of times i've said they could do certain things with the current technology but they never did some of those things until years later when tech advanced more, i guess they just couldn't without risking stability issues.
I hope one day the start menu will give us the ability to group icones by sections where they dont look like a folder (like in windows 10). That would be realy great. Other than that: I'm enjoying using windows 11 and happy with it. Thank you for the video.
@@joshuahernandez-th6ov The day linux supports all games nativly, i'll think about it. I tryed windows and linux and i found windows 11 way better in one condition: have an authentic activating key. Anyway i do respect everyone's choice and i'm not saying linux is bad, linux is very good to use but to my needs windows is better. Thank you for your advise and respect.
Start menu is not dynamic. Use the search function. With 3 or 4 letters you have found the program. If you need it more often (that day) pin it. The only use of the start menu is - what a nice collection of icons do I have.
Forget Microbloat and start using Linux. WinBlows is becoming crappier and bloated. This is why everyone is moving to Linux. Microbloat is dead. Linux golden age is coming.
Maybe stop commenting the same crap over and over again. You are watching an OS Update Video of Windows. I'm also using different Unix Distros and the WSL env is some of the best integrations I saw, but that has nothing to do with this Video.
It's probably STILL like this, because always on top makes no sense, but hey, why bother actually knowing what you are talking about when your job is exactly that.
Forget Winblows crap and start using Linux. Microbloat is becoming unusable and useless. Everyone is sick and tired of Microbloat aggressive behavior. This is why everyone is moving to Linux. Linux golden age is coming.
And second dont believe the words of a Linux fanboy if he/she say that Linux is better than windows, because believe me I tried Linux and they are not good in many area compares to windows
@@GroteGeer That means nothing it won't change too much because it has to still work with any current computers used. Clearly the next versions will now just be a constant continuation of windows to be able to keep up to date more frequently. Before it was a new windows every 6 years and then another 2 or 3 years support but now it's only been nearly 3 years since "windows 11" so it's still technically 11 it's just that the taskbar and start menu will be floating and look a bit slimmer. The next step to creating a layout even more friendly for touch screens and tablets, all technology will go into using touch screens it will probably be standard for computer screens and laptops to have a touch screen after they do this currently you can get laptops with or without touch screens but it's more useful if everyone had one. The windows and stuff will probably be like what we see on android mobile phones where we can drag stuff around i mean we already can with a lot of things on windows but it'll float more and less boxy, i hope we finally get a floating digital clock for the desktop it's been years coming.
hope you enjoy it. despite the prettier interface, windows 11 has been a buggy problem for me. often my pc will take 10 minutes to shut down, or it used to completely crash when opening file explorer (when windows added the gallery feature to it) etc. my experience has been resolved with that latter point after some file edits, however windows 11 is not what i expected. i too would like to see it improve, instead of microsoft pushing almost useless features like copilot and what not.
@michael3147 It's just like windows 10 and there isn't going to be any drastic changes to the next windows now, they're going to be more like versions on mobile phones now so there's nothing to expect, they're making everything more for functionality now. Windows 12 is coming next year and the only difference is the interface will be better for touch screens and they're going to start using artificial intelligence cpus with windows but it'll be optional until windows 13. Any bugs you're getting that means something got corrupted in the install which it's prone to because you download it over an internet connection 100% now, degradation can happen in the transfer much more easily sadly. Especially with the bios so try installing a fresh bios copy either from your laptops or your motherboards manufacturer. Microsoft are well aware of it but i don't think they can entirely fix it yet but they will in the future probably when they figure it out. If you've got a pretty new computer it shouldn't take 10 minutes to shut down so if installing a fresh bios doesn't fix it consider doing a reset because it could take the second time for it to install right. Wait 3 months to update to the next version too because of drivers you need to give everyone time to create updated ones.
We don't need eye candy (GUI effects, applets ecc). We don't want telemetry, advertisement, third party software. We don't want cloud services such as XBox, OneDrive, Microsoft Account as installation mandatory. We don't want Office 365 pre-installed. We don't want an OS consuming more than 1GiB of RAM. WE WANT THE BASIC, CLEAN AND FAST OS EXPERIENCE.
You've perfectly decribed Linux. Shame you can't use Office, the alternatives suck too. And depending on the games, you'd have to break both your hands to get them to work, if there's even the chance.
@@twofiftysix97 This statement is not true in 2024 anymore. If you absolutely must use Microsoft Office instead of Libre Office, you can use the online version, which nowadays is the exact same thing as the "offline" application. For games, 99 % of games are just as easy to install and run on Linux as on Windows, thanks to the great work of Valve. If it's on Steam it's especially easy, but even non Steam games are easy to install and run most of the time, with very few exceptions. If that wasn't true, the Steam Deck wouldn't be so popular. Linux is better than it ever was, and it's only gonna get better every year, since there's no corporation interests tied to it. You just have to get over the first bump of getting used to it, after that you'll never want to go back.
@@arnoldsenokopenko6093not sure what games your talking about but I find you have to jump through so many hoops just to get a game working add the fact anti-cheat software refuse to work on Linux as someone who would love to use Linux on my desktop
Did it force Bitlocker on you without asking? That's what I fear about this update is that I will have to go to manually disable it on my parents' laptops before they get locked out from a random crash.
meaning if they do that you pay for less data saved on more ram PC I hope Windows 11 pro going soon if it happens means everyone even if you pay less get data cost
The point you made at the end of your video, there's a group policy setting under the windows update section called disable safeguards for feature updates and you can toggle that on and you should be able gain access to those features you're supposed to have. Best to do it on a fresh install as well.
Forget Winblows crap and start using Linux. Everyone is sick and tired of Microbloat aggressive behavior. This is the reason why everyone is moving to Linux. Linux golden age is coming.
they shouldve added an option to replace recommended section to phone link in the start menu. adding a separate coloumn makes the ugly start menu even uglier
Never understood why we need recommend, it is really just a Microsoft ad. Would love to be able to turn it off. I agree your idea though, would have made more sense.
@@nigelfreeman6192 "making you at the centre" was the phrase used by Satya during windows 11 launch. if he really meant that then he should give us the option to personalize the start menu. right now, the entire start menu is crap. windows 10 had better start menu.
Forget Winblows crap and start using Linux. Microbloat era is dead. This is why everyone is moving to Linux because everyone is sick and tired of Microbloat aggressive behavior. WinBlows is becoming more bloated and useless. Linux golden age is coming. Microbloat is finished.
Waiting for a New significantly better File Explorer. Keep the old. And make a NEW FILE EXPLORER. But I love the new cut, copy paste. I love the new Duplicate tab.
FINALLY we have the labels for the copy paste things... I never got used to it after 2 years using W11, what a shame that they took so much time to add such a LITTLE and NEEDED thing...
lol at people getting triggered about the wallpaper thing when it's made clear if you use custom, which is like 'everyone' watching, you don't get that set automatically. Any reason to whine when W11 Enterprise LTSC (non-IOT/etc.) is just over there, coming out just as soon as this build here does.
Forget Winblows crap and start using Linux. Microbloat is becoming unusable and useless. Everyone is sick and tired of Microbloat aggressive behavior. This is why everyone is moving to Linux. Linux golden age is coming.
A bug that I discovered in 24h2 is the following: WhatsApp from Microsoft Store does not work in Windows 11 24 H2 version. After installing and double clicking or suddenly WhatsApp opens and freezes for two seconds and then closes. Has anyone had this happen after updating their operating system? If so, please comment below.
Forget Winblows crap and start using Linux. Microbloat era is dead. This is why everyone is moving to Linux because everyone is sick and tired of Microbloat aggressive behavior. WinBlows is becoming more bloated and useless. Linux golden age is coming. Microbloat is finished.
most of us are only excited for the game performances upgrades this new version has... but since certain features of the updates come sporadically is it possible my games still won't see any performance uplifts even after updating to this version?
Forget Winblows crap and start using Linux. Microbloat is becoming unusable and useless. This is why everyone is sick and tired of Microbloat’s aggressive behavior. This is the reason why everyone is moving to Linux. Linux golden age is coming.
I haven't followed the changes with windows 11 for a long time, but I see that the UI still has a lot of weird design elements, inconsistencies, and glitches. Microsoft just doesn't care about attention to detail.
They didn't promise anything they said "windows 11 will be the last windows" which means not doing it the same way they did for several decades now where there was a new windows in disc every 6 years, noop no need to do that anymore. Windows isn't going to be like previous ones anymore instead they'll pick up where they left off from "the last windows" and use that as the base and change it more gradually like they're doing with windows 11, next year is "windows 12" but still compatible with current technology, and the next number will be adapting the interface to use it better on touch screens and other tech that's around at the time. It's like the next versions of mobile phone operating systems now going from android 12 to android 13, 14, 15 and so on a new version every 1 year, but with windows every 3 years but won't need to sell our computers as fast as our mobile phones these days with most only given 2 years of updates, at least i hope it won't go in that direction because laptops alone cost £850 for the cheapest one. They get the luxury of doing that now because all the updates are sent through the internet and we have the technology to be able to do that now, so it's the end of "invent a new operating system every 8 years on cd" lol. Technology is going to advance faster and faster from here on out too so it's more flexible doing things this way so they can change the interface a bit every 3 years.
@@Harteo3917 Ik we weren't promised anything by Microsoft, I was referring to an article on the next version of Windows, where we are supposed to be getting CorePC rather than what we have now, which would make it much easier for Microsoft do as you said and simply send updates over the internet. While we have that happening now, it is not nearly as efficient as the updates that occur on the mobile OS's that you mentioned.
@@DontayArnold "Windows 12" will support Nano Processors which is used to control AI but it'll probably be optional because those processors are super expensive right now and most computers don't have one, but they can't tell us to get a new computer so they'll be supporting systems with some things and some without them. At least for a while anyway i hope they always do it but chances are they won't because of how fast technology is starting to advance and needing to reuse and repurpose because of the environmental impact. The updates are already efficient we just have to wait at least 3 months for driver updates and bug fixes to update to the next version, i can imagine once we start having computers using AI processes it'll get more efficient with less bugs but i think we'll still have to wait for those drivers and bug fixes. We're waiting on microsoft to updates theirs now too because they have their own AMD graphics driver and BIOS now so it stays up to date with where windows is at. It's harder to do all that for computers than it is for mobile phones or other handheld devices so it takes longer to write all the code and iron out the bugs so why it takes much longer. in future though we can already see everything turning into touch screens and being simplified so if computers are a lot more like mobile phones and tablets they'll certainly be a lot easier to make updates for.
Forget Winblows crap and start using Linux. Everyone is sick and tired of Microbloat aggressive behavior, they are had it. Everyone is moving to Linux. Linux golden age is coming.
I've been using Mac for just over 2 years now after a lifetime on Windows. Tuned in to see if there was any innovation or anything that would make me miss Windows. Nothing yet.
Forget Winblows crap and start using Linux. Everyone is sick and tired of Microbloat aggressive behavior. This is why everyone is moving to Linux. Linux golden age is coming.
So when is it supposed to be released? Is it now? My system tells me that I am on 23H2 and that I am up to date. Yes In Windows Settings - System Update - I have "Get the latest updates as soon as they are available" switched to on. But when I click the 'check for updates' button, it says "You're up to date". Any advice?
It is expected that Microsoft will begin releasing Windows 11 24H2 to existing PCs in September or October 2024. However, this update, like many of the previous major Windows updates, will be rolled out in stages. Therefore, unless you install it manually, it could be several months past the beginning rollout date before you receive it.
@@joshuahernandez-th6ov Not yet.. Not until good apps are available. Open source replacements for the paid ones are just not up to it yet. Not to mention the learning curve.
Actually, on 23H2 (at least since the august cumulative update), the common actions are placed either on top or bottom, depending on the space available
Forget Microbloat and start using Linux. WinBlows is becoming crappier and bloated. This is why everyone is moving to Linux. Microbloat is dead. Linux golden age is coming.
The reason we won't be able to edit the settings through copilot anymore would probably for some breaking reason(idk if we can use Copilot with unactivated Windows but if so we can change some settings that we couldn't really trough settings. I use the regedit to turn on the dark mode work unactivated Windows)
Forget Winblows crap and start using Linux. Everyone despise Winblows due to their aggressive behavior and forcing everyone to use it. This is why everyone is moving to Linux. Linux golden age is coming.
@@joshuahernandez-th6ov for what reason... MichaelSoft Blindows still the Best soft compatible... The Best way to go with Linux are the native software.
Start menu is not at all dynamic. Use the search function ... With 3 or 4 letters you have already found the program. If you need it more often (that day), pin it. The only use of the start menu is - what a nice collection of icons.
Forget Winblows crap and start using Linux. Everyone is sick and tired of Microbloat aggressive behavior and their had it. This is why everyone is moving to Linux. Linux golden age is coming.
Tested Copilot it's not a app at all Just a webpage with no controls opening up in Edge. Also on Desktop the icon that says learn about this picture or the setting to turn off daily picture is completely removed. No way to delete the icon on desktop if its in spotlight mode. Can use you own to remove the icon but you lose the rotationg wallpapers.
Forget Winblows crap and start moving to Linux. Microbloat is becoming bloated, useless and crappy. Everyone is sick and tired of Microbloat aggressive behavior. This is why everyone is moving to Linux. I hope Microbloat will go bankrupt so Linux can filled the void left by Microbloat. Linux golden age is coming.
Our onedrives where they used our data because Why save our users data when we never do our own end to end encryption for our services which we made bitlocker for it but only onedrive they will access it
No it's not lol it's based on windows 10 and every next windows will also be based on each other from here on out. They've been able to do far more on it and damn it's just got really smooth and fast you just have to not jump on the next version so you don't crash your computer wait a few months and you won't have any problems.
in 2021 i installed windows 11 on my Laptop But in 2024 i switched back to windows 10 Because windows 11 made my laptop so slow in all kinds of tasks & especifically booting time IT WAS P.A.I.N.F.U.L USER EXPERIENCE THROUGH OUT THOSE 3 YEARS
@@joshuahernandez-th6ovreported for spam as you've 100+ comments on this channel and others seem to be bothered by it. CHEERS! WINDOWS IS FINE TOO AND I'VE BEEN USING PC SINCE 2003 AT 4 YEARS OLD!
It's just like windows 10 but with more stuff that 10 ever had and more simplified which technology is going to go more and more towards just like everything. It's not a whole new operating system like they made in the past and they won't be doing that anymore because of how we have to download the whole windows over a web connection, so it's going to be more gradual changes each windows going off the last version just like windows 11. If you look back at windows 10 you'll see how they've managed to customize windows 11 more than previous windows.
Forget Winblows crap and start using Linux. Everyone is sick and tired of Microbloat aggressive behavior. This is why everyone is moving to Linux. Linux golden age is coming.
@@joshuahernandez-th6ov I did and I returned, primarily because of gaming, I don't want my nvidia gpu just sitting there However whenever I need a Linux feature I use WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux) and I did remove Windows bloat I don't need. If Nvidia releases proper drivers for Linux and Linux gaming becomes competitive with Windows gaming then there is bo stopping Linux, atleast in my opinion
Do you know how they could make Windows 11 better? Windows 7 with a new cohesive theme throughout the entire operating system. That's is! That's all we want
Nice video. Well I like my Desktop clean, I mean no shortcuts, auto hide taskbar, just the wallpaper. That being said, I'd like to see that "Learn about this picture" icon on the taskbar, perhaps near to date and time. I like the idea of that icon, but as I said, I prefer my Desktop clean. Thank you for the video.
Forget Winblows crap and start using Linux. Everyone is sick and tired of Microbloat aggressive behavior and trashy products, and they are had it. This is why everyone is moving to Linux.
Windows is lost trying several things that make no sense. The system is increasingly polluted and heavy. I've been using macOS recently and it's much cleaner, optimized, and straightforward.
A little bit about the naming of the mouse option: "Motion down ..." What? The mouse wheel is spinning. It is impossible to say for sure whether it is up or down. Considering the position of the mouse on the table, we can say that the wheel spins forward and backward, but not up and down! 🤪
does the new outlook has an update with 24h2 or is the same that i have with 24h1?? im asking this because now (24h1 version) i cant even reorder the folders in that app, and it's such a simple feature
Forget Winblows crap and start using Linux. Everyone is sick and tired of Microbloat aggressive pushing behavior and they are had it. This is why everyone is moving to Linux. Soon, Microbloat will go bankrupt and Linux will filled the void left by Microbloat demise. Linux golden age is coming.
@@joshuahernandez-th6ov i know little about linux, for example could i play any game i have on steam? Could i use unreal engine? I'm so used to Microsoft office (that's what they want, i know) but could i use it in linux?
@@joshuahernandez-th6ov "everyone" isn't moving to Linux, Linux is actually worse for the average user hence why Windows still has the majority market share by a huge margin
Instead of shortcut to wallpaper info they should just do what the Dynamic Theme app does and encrust the description to the screen or add About this Picture when u right click the desktop.
Targeted Audience: Windows Users Audience: L_nux Users If you don’t like windows then don’t watch this video, go watch l_nux videos instead, with more complexity and no support, Remember this video is about Windows not L_nux because there is no connection about this video.
They’d rather complain about an OS they supposedly don’t need or use. It doesn’t make much sense. Anybody that would have wanted to switch to Linux has already done so, but the rest of us can’t abandon certain games/software support.
I’m hoping someone here who has 24h2 also has WMR installed for VR. I’m told that 24h2 drops WMR but if you already have it installed, it won’t be deleted and will still run to support VR headsets that depend on it. Can anyone confirm this?
Forget Winblows crap and start using Linux. Microbloat is becoming unusable and useless. This is why everyone is sick and tired of Microbloat’s aggressive behavior. This is the reason why everyone is moving to Linux. Linux golden age is coming.
Doing that would be an absolute mess. Microsoft would pretty much reveal hundreds of unknown vulnerabilities and backdoors of the OS that pretty much keeps the earth spinning.
@@peterp4037 That's not what I was saying. Linux is secure because the code has been out in the open from the very beginning. Most of the obvious bugs were solved before reaching the masses. Windows relies on "security through obscurity". That's not a bad approach in and of itself, but it becomes a problem once the project becomes too big and, as I said, the entire world relies on it.
@@peterp4037Tell me you don't know how open source project works without tell me. Let me explain to your 15 iq brain mate. Linux was a 0 day open source project and controlled from the very beginning by contributors. Microsoft is closed source and controlled by microsoft with limited people and cannot patch every small issue. Now image there was a bug which was not patched from more than 15 years. Windows 10 is stilled being used and hacker just backdoor to every government, private sector, banking sector and bricks the shit or even steam nuke code. Now tell my your negative iq could comprehend that?
Forget Winblows crap and start using Linux. Microbloat era is dead. This is why everyone is moving to Linux because everyone is sick and tired of Microbloat aggressive behavior. WinBlows is becoming more bloated and useless. Linux golden age is coming. Microbloat is finished.
"Now they changed the wallapper to being a daily image"
Also Microsoft: *Showing the same Nusa Penida Island (Bali, Indonesia) for the 100th times* 😂😂😂
Their daily image sometimes don't even change at all. Feels really random somehow in not a good way. Not the way how Bing Homepage does. I wish they would just pre-cache or save those Wallpapers to cycle if they have no new photos to show up.
@@kornkernel2232 For me I have to right click the icon and click switch to next picture. I'm on Windows 10. Yes, they also added this to Windows 10.
@@kornkernel2232they do save 4 images by default and use as a fallback if it can't find anything (request gets rejected or something)
like this isnt new, right? I have it set now on my Zenbook. "Spotlight" does the daily image thing.
I'm stuck on morro dois irmãos in fernando de noronha, Brazil for what now feels eternity...
Windows 12: the entire OS is now a web app
Firefox OS has entered the chat.
Microsoft: 👀
So baslically "ChromeOS" but Microsoft
Bundled with SaaS on monthly subscription. No payment No boot😎
That would actually be awesome.
@@FE59FE59 Those must be some good drugs.
Adding labels to the cut / copy / paste icons within context menus is the best change!! Cannot wait for this to be rolled out!
Atlas they only take 3 years to do that 😅
😂
Windblows fixing their own idiocy is what Windows users have to look forward to. It's so sad. It's why 95% of the time I avoid it. I game very little.
@@svan71 linux distro are becoming good even for gaming, the main problem of linux for me personally is driver support
@@dennysgrimaldi9623What problema are you having with drivers?
Really like the new context menu. I didn't have a problem with just the icons, but I knew many older people who were totally lost when it switched to Windows 11. This is a nice looking return to function.
Well not really just old people, many people got confused on this one even me, though I mostly use shortcut keys so it didn't affect me that much. But where I work, we just now got some comments time to time from our users about this.
It's more of muscle memory thing since the position where those function has been remained consistent in Windows for decades at this point. The label does helps a lot than just icons which is far tinier that it is easier to miss at glance. Some will adapt, but trying to change muscle memory is hard and people want to work efficiently, so this introduces rough edges.
I don't see how you can find it in the search bar like you can on a mobile phone, the currently elderly just get scared of doing stuff on new technology like they'll break it lol even using the search bar but they'll find they can't go wrong.
I'll take that "Duplicate Tab" action in File Explorer, thank you. :)
Yess, that will save my life!
ow yeahh.. I don't know why I never think of it, but sure.. that's very useful features, at least for me.
what would you use it for?
@@アクスモスフィア To quickly initiate an instance of File Explorer at the same location I am already,
a procedure which is helpful when copy/pasting between multiple directories,
when viewing and managing data in multiple directories,
and it's useful for the same reasons someone may like dual pane browsing, a feature explorer.exe has never had.
It's a time saver. As of now, I have to CTRL+T in File Explorer, and then either copy/paste the precise location into the address bar, or I navigate by other means... and that's all significantly slower than a tab duplication function.
@@アクスモスフィア easy drag and drop between folders, for one
Now that the quick settings panel has pages I hope one day we can create quick toggles for specific Bluetooth devices and audio devices
Stop using Windows and start using Linux.
@@joshuahernandez-th6ov Linux users trying not to tell everyone they use Linux:
@@joshuahernandez-th6ovI do use it, but it can't replace everything I use unfortunately. So here I am hoping Microsoft makes windows better... Or maybe Linux could somehow become mainstream
@@NGGiovanniI don't use linux, but i've been following it the last few years and to me it really feels like it's inching closer to becoming more widely used, that might just be my perception tho
Or even better, support third-party buttons, toggles & links! Just like how there is the native notifications system, quick settings elements should be added too!!!
The new phone integration features are awesome!
Instead of tucking everything away in an app, this FEELS way better integrated even though it works the same way.
Forget Winblows crap and start using Linux. Microbloat era is dead. This is why everyone is moving to Linux because everyone is sick and tired of Microbloat aggressive behavior. WinBlows is becoming more bloated and useless. Linux golden age is coming. Microbloat is finished.
@@joshuahernandez-th6ov delulu is the solulu loonixtard 🤡
@@joshuahernandez-th6ov my brother in Christ when you use words like that nobody will touch Linux with a 10 foot pole
@@sudiptodas0001 Actually I tried Linux and Steam gaming is actually getting quite better you just don't know how Linux works and probably assume you have to use some kind of harsh command line to get something working not on modern day Linux it is exactly catching up to Windows.
@@astrolight5708 I run Mint on dual boot on my old laptop. Linux is fine for 90% of the stuff people do everyday. At the moment the biggest enemy of the Linux movement is the community itself, see example above.
small taskbar is still nowhere to be found
Use Windhawk software you can do a lot of things with it, and one of them is Changing the taskbar size
@@YounexI prefer Startallback, since it's been around since Windows 11's release and has extra baked-in featured like the system-wide dark mode. You can even turn on small icons in the properties or turn on "Dynamic Transparency" which also looks really nice.
But still, it's better to have support directly in Windows rather than installing a 3rd party app, but Windows 11 lacks in terms of customization.
@@ReaIYoBlue I started using it a few days ago, it's pretty nice and robust. Strange how you have to go out of our way to fix the little things that bother you about an OS being developed by a multi-billion dollar company.
@@ReaIYoBlue Paying third party tools to get something we always had in Windows 10?
The common actions menu actually appears top or bottom according to the mouse pointer, it changes dynamically.
Yup. One of the very very few things they did right in Windows 11. Put things people will use the most closest to the mouse cursor.
@@mjc0961 until, ....a recent update on my system changed it to an even earlier format except with everything under the sun on it. It took up the whole height of my display. To get to the action I wanted I had to take a rest halfway down the context menu. 🥵I may have to educate myself a bit and do a regedit, but until then I just uninstalled that update to get those quick action icons closer to my cursor again. 😀
Wow, the phone link app is now actually worth using, thanks Microsoft, it only took you 3 years to make it so
yeah this year it got plenty of features. You can use your Smartphone Camera as a webcam now, send files directly between both and with supported Devices (mainly Samsung) have a shared clipboard.
@@eulehund99 sometimes I wish there were reactions other than like/dislike on RUclips, oh wait, there are, I just have to write a reply
🗿
Some features only available with Samsung phones
@@ra.japanfrcs4274Yep. I think that mirror feature is exclusive to Samsung
wow MacOs had these ages ago 🤣🤣
Honestly, I really enjoy what they did with the Hometab, its pretty neat imo
The new outlook app is horrible and the old mail app was one of the few good Microsoft software that I used on a daily basis, but of course Microsoft can't let you have that.
There are two main audiences: casual users who check emails or handle simple tasks and find online clients more than sufficient, and corporate users, for whom Outlook from the Office suite is the go-to. Between these two worlds, there’s a small, often overlooked niche, and I suspect this new app is trying to cater to that gap a bit.
I have switched to eM Client, much better that outlook
@@CesarPeron Problem is, new Outlook PWA is worst of both worlds at least for now. App just not well cooked and very unpolished. It's not snappy, it's not beautiful either, not great for touch, it doesn't fully work offline, notifications are but inconsistent, sometimes it opens unusually large windows even. They basically grabbed all the bad things and made it into single app, not much single most redeeming quality except for basically making OWA its own window.
All these can be addressed, but they are already terminating the old Mail and Calendar app with something less snappy, less beantiful, less polished and less stable replacement.
@@kornkernel2232it’s also not a real email client. You have to give MS your credentials and their servers grab the mail from your email provider. They then parse that to New Outlook using Microsoft Sync. It lets them train their AI on your email. And who knows what else, but New Outlook is a web front end basically for a man in the middle email viewer.
@kornkernel2232 It's going that way less beautiful because of artificial intelligence far more stripped down because it's lighter on it to help it process and it helps it find things. Look at light mode of youtube look how textual it is now and the lack of an interface design it's just text and thumbnails it'll go that way more and more as AI advances.
In File Explorer, the common copy/cut/paste/etc. icons on the pop-up menu are actually contextual as to whether they're at the top or bottom. If the pop-up menu pops upward, they'll be at the bottom. If it pops downward, they'll be at the top. This is a nice touch so that those buttons are always closest to your mouse.
Forget MicroBloat and use Linux. MicroBloat is dead. Everyone is moving to Linux. Linux is becoming more popular thanks to MicroBloat failures.
I just want the option of choosing a small taskbar like we had in Windows 10, Microsoft...just bring it back! PLEASE!!
Either you have to pay for Start11 or mess around a little bit in Windhawk. ExplorerPatcher has been rendered unusable by Microsoft. Those are the options now.
I tune in to these so I know what's new to turn off :~)
I'm pretty conflicted on the new Phone Link sidebar in Start.
The way it's tacked onto the side is very ugly.
But it's very useful to me since I already open the Widgets panel frequently to check on my phone's battery while charging.
Useful, but ugly.
Maybe they'll slim it down in future updates or let it open as a floating window.
I have all the needed permissions for my phone and it doesn't show up in the Start sidebar. Any ideas on how to make that happen, anyone?
Ain't no way Copilot got nerfed💀
This is why everyone is moving to Linux.
@@joshuahernandez-th6ov tf ur js soam commenting this atp, ur saying people r moving to Linux for this even though people actually moved to Linux to AVOID co-pilot
Linux is for basement dwellers who should have their hard drives checked @@joshuahernandez-th6ov
Most people didn't use it lol there's no point when it's faster just to search and click stuff going directly to it visually.
@@endo9881 speak english
i missed windows 7, the best windows ever
Same thing.
Another reason Linux is in my future I've tested some distros out and might also be trying to get a Steam Deck modern Windows fanboys are becoming a brutal laughing stock Windows 10 will be the last Windows I ever use so far I've avoided Windows 11 due to them removing critical features I like using on Windows 10 Microsoft really doesn't care about their customers so why continue to use it?
@@astrolight5708 gonna cry? linux Transgender Penguin fangirl? I Use ARCH LINUX for a long time but linux is nowhere near Windows 7 / 10 / 11.. thats a straight fact...and linix is pure garbage 🚮
I dug out my old tower pc from the loft yesterday from 2007, it's still working perfectly and is running windows 7 best version ever and perfect graphics and operation. Happy days 🥳😁😁🥇🙏
I am stupid glad for the changes to Windows Copilot. I had to completely disable the feature entirely in my Windows 11 Pro install because, for whatever reason, and don't ask me why because I haven't a clue, just having the Copilot feature enabled, running/active or not, was enough to prevent Microsoft Edge from closing properly and was keeping it running in the background despite the proper settings being used to prevent this. But completely disabling Copilot was the only thing that fixed it. So, I for one am very happy for this change.
This is why everyone is moving to Linux.
@@joshuahernandez-th6ov like i dont care if you use linux youre like some vegans who tryna tell people to make a switch
@@joshuahernandez-th6ov”Everybody”? 2.68% of desktops/laptops run on Linux.
@@joshuahernandez-th6ov stop trolling for linux
As usual it's easy to spot Microsoft's lack of attention to detail. Share now listed twice in the context menu in explorer, although fair play for finally labelling the common actions.
Then they update the archive tool to support other formats, but couldn't be bothered to update the UI so it still looks like the old UI from Vista.
What a maddening company they are.
Stop using Windows and start using Linux.
@@joshuahernandez-th6ov almost... my primary device now is actually an Android tablet! But I have to use Windows for work so I like to keep abreast of developments. In all honesty, I wouldn't actually mind WIndows if it was even half way polished, alas, we never get there.
And the optimization sucks too. Too many bloatware and services running in the background. The only reason I'm still using windows is game support. If Linux had this and common app features and alternatives would definitely shift to it in a heartbeat.
Nice video, very detailed. Does the phone projection (phone screen on display) now work with any Android phone? Or just Samsung?
love the ability to use your phone for additional tasks
Forget Winblows crap and start using Linux. Microbloat era is dead. This is why everyone is moving to Linux because everyone is sick and tired of Microbloat aggressive behavior. WinBlows is becoming more bloated and useless. Linux golden age is coming. Microbloat is finished.
@@joshuahernandez-th6ovwho asked
Having your phone in File Explorer is a tonne better than AirDtop. It's like it's USB connection without it using cable.
Forget Winblows crap and start using Linux. Everyone is sick and tired of Microbloat aggressive behavior. This is why everyone is moving to Linux. Linux golden age is coming.
Really excited for this update!
Windows 11 is garbage, but this version of Windows 11 that I'm using, Windows X Lite, is amazing. It's Lite, performs very good. The stock Windows 11, trash. The custom version, is amazing.
@@americanboy48Never use a custom version DO NOT listen to this thick skulled person. Windows is closed source for a reason!!!!!!!!! You don't know what they potentially altered or added!!!!
@@americanboy48 are you on drugs I think so gimmmme gimme eh eh
Majority of these settings are old news. Mac had these ages ago 🤣🤣
17:50 an important feature... Me looking at the Enhance pointer precision...
Mouse acceleration is only needed with a touchpad. Many would just use raw mouse input instead as that's more accurate
@@LowtusMob I know that. I just wanted to say in a more non-ignorant way‚ that Scrolling direction setting isn't important.
As always... excellent video! For me, the File Explore duplicate tab feature is going to suit me very well for the things I do when I'm using my PC/Laptop.
Forget MicroBloat and use Linux. MicroBloat is dead. Everyone is moving to Linux. Linux is becoming more popular thanks to MicroBloat failures.
Why does almost every new feature seems half-assed?
Welcome to Microsoft, it has been this for eons now. But sadly, yeah it has been worse for past few years already. This is common thing that some features in Windows got axed because few people use them, but that's because those features are so incomplete, unpolished or just broken and barely or if any updates done with it. Virtual Desktop introduced in Windows 10 were half-assed and mostly left to rot and only got some improvements in Windows 11, and now left to rot again. All while most Linux distros and MacOS pretty much already nailed all the essential functionalities without making it over-featured that only power-user can use.
Because if it isn't another way to show advertisements or steal your information then it is.
right, like that animation they added when you hover over a program looks so lazy. it just disappears without an animation when you move the cursor away and the animation itself doesn't even look that smooth at all (lack of easing? idk)
@@kimoVoid exactly that. And to think we had a perfectly smooth animation 10 years ago
Half-assed is the name of the Windows 11 game
How long did it take Microsoft to realized that the Mail app and Outlook are performing the same function?
It was being phased out periodically
They had to have seperate software like this with older computers because i guess they couldn't integrate them like they can do now with how far we've come with technology. Computers were very simple so they had to have a seperate bit of software like wordpad and notepad to do a few different things, but now they could put both into notepad with smart and artificial intelligence integrated into it.
Same with outlook putting all the features into it but i think they only update those things now because they tend to wait for far better advancements in technology until something is definitely not needed anymore so then they can properly update it and it works well. There's dozens of times i've said they could do certain things with the current technology but they never did some of those things until years later when tech advanced more, i guess they just couldn't without risking stability issues.
I hope one day the start menu will give us the ability to group icones by sections where they dont look like a folder (like in windows 10).
That would be realy great.
Other than that: I'm enjoying using windows 11 and happy with it.
Thank you for the video.
Stop using Windows and start using Linux.
@@joshuahernandez-th6ov The day linux supports all games nativly, i'll think about it. I tryed windows and linux and i found windows 11 way better in one condition: have an authentic activating key.
Anyway i do respect everyone's choice and i'm not saying linux is bad, linux is very good to use but to my needs windows is better.
Thank you for your advise and respect.
@@tech.curiosity Just move to Linux. WinBlows sucks ass!!
Start menu is not dynamic. Use the search function. With 3 or 4 letters you have found the program. If you need it more often (that day) pin it. The only use of the start menu is - what a nice collection of icons do I have.
@@joshuahernandez-th6ov Linux sucks for gaming.
Is Copilot on Windows developing backwards, if it can no longer even execute simple system commands independently?
Forget Microbloat and start using Linux. WinBlows is becoming crappier and bloated. This is why everyone is moving to Linux. Microbloat is dead. Linux golden age is coming.
Maybe stop commenting the same crap over and over again. You are watching an OS Update Video of Windows. I'm also using different Unix Distros and the WSL env is some of the best integrations I saw, but that has nothing to do with this Video.
@@joshuahernandez-th6ov shut up please 💘
Copilot can’t access settings and functions in windows without system level access. They won’t do that because of the huge security risk it represents
Forget Winblows and start using Linux.
@@joshuahernandez-th6ovbro could you not type that on every comment? You're literally a bot 💀
Correction, the copy/paste/etc. appears on the top or bottom based on how the menu flies out - it's always closer to where your cursor currently is.
It's probably STILL like this, because always on top makes no sense, but hey, why bother actually knowing what you are talking about when your job is exactly that.
Forget Winblows crap and start using Linux. Microbloat is becoming unusable and useless. Everyone is sick and tired of Microbloat aggressive behavior. This is why everyone is moving to Linux. Linux golden age is coming.
Just upgraded to Windows 11 from Windows 10, I like it and hope to see many many more improvements, the UI and animations have really improved.
And second dont believe the words of a Linux fanboy if he/she say that Linux is better than windows, because believe me I tried Linux and they are not good in many area compares to windows
THIS WAS THE LAST BIG W11 UPDATE 🛫 Windows 12 will be launched fall of 2025 😊
@@GroteGeer That means nothing it won't change too much because it has to still work with any current computers used. Clearly the next versions will now just be a constant continuation of windows to be able to keep up to date more frequently.
Before it was a new windows every 6 years and then another 2 or 3 years support but now it's only been nearly 3 years since "windows 11" so it's still technically 11 it's just that the taskbar and start menu will be floating and look a bit slimmer. The next step to creating a layout even more friendly for touch screens and tablets, all technology will go into using touch screens it will probably be standard for computer screens and laptops to have a touch screen after they do this currently you can get laptops with or without touch screens but it's more useful if everyone had one.
The windows and stuff will probably be like what we see on android mobile phones where we can drag stuff around i mean we already can with a lot of things on windows but it'll float more and less boxy, i hope we finally get a floating digital clock for the desktop it's been years coming.
hope you enjoy it. despite the prettier interface, windows 11 has been a buggy problem for me. often my pc will take 10 minutes to shut down, or it used to completely crash when opening file explorer (when windows added the gallery feature to it) etc. my experience has been resolved with that latter point after some file edits, however windows 11 is not what i expected. i too would like to see it improve, instead of microsoft pushing almost useless features like copilot and what not.
@michael3147 It's just like windows 10 and there isn't going to be any drastic changes to the next windows now, they're going to be more like versions on mobile phones now so there's nothing to expect, they're making everything more for functionality now. Windows 12 is coming next year and the only difference is the interface will be better for touch screens and they're going to start using artificial intelligence cpus with windows but it'll be optional until windows 13.
Any bugs you're getting that means something got corrupted in the install which it's prone to because you download it over an internet connection 100% now, degradation can happen in the transfer much more easily sadly. Especially with the bios so try installing a fresh bios copy either from your laptops or your motherboards manufacturer.
Microsoft are well aware of it but i don't think they can entirely fix it yet but they will in the future probably when they figure it out. If you've got a pretty new computer it shouldn't take 10 minutes to shut down so if installing a fresh bios doesn't fix it consider doing a reset because it could take the second time for it to install right. Wait 3 months to update to the next version too because of drivers you need to give everyone time to create updated ones.
I love the new outlook. Does what i need it for.
We don't need eye candy (GUI effects, applets ecc). We don't want telemetry, advertisement, third party software. We don't want cloud services such as XBox, OneDrive, Microsoft Account as installation mandatory. We don't want Office 365 pre-installed. We don't want an OS consuming more than 1GiB of RAM. WE WANT THE BASIC, CLEAN AND FAST OS EXPERIENCE.
You've perfectly decribed Linux. Shame you can't use Office, the alternatives suck too. And depending on the games, you'd have to break both your hands to get them to work, if there's even the chance.
Same goes for mac, iphone and Android. Do you agree?
All of this could be fixed with a good debloat
@@twofiftysix97 This statement is not true in 2024 anymore. If you absolutely must use Microsoft Office instead of Libre Office, you can use the online version, which nowadays is the exact same thing as the "offline" application. For games, 99 % of games are just as easy to install and run on Linux as on Windows, thanks to the great work of Valve. If it's on Steam it's especially easy, but even non Steam games are easy to install and run most of the time, with very few exceptions. If that wasn't true, the Steam Deck wouldn't be so popular. Linux is better than it ever was, and it's only gonna get better every year, since there's no corporation interests tied to it. You just have to get over the first bump of getting used to it, after that you'll never want to go back.
@@arnoldsenokopenko6093not sure what games your talking about but I find you have to jump through so many hoops just to get a game working add the fact anti-cheat software refuse to work on Linux as someone who would love to use Linux on my desktop
They should also update the file searching option. i use everything software. Its super fast. Windows should have thing like this
Forget MicroBloat and use Linux. MicroBloat is dead. Everyone is moving to Linux. Linux is becoming more popular thanks to MicroBloat failures.
Did it force Bitlocker on you without asking? That's what I fear about this update is that I will have to go to manually disable it on my parents' laptops before they get locked out from a random crash.
No, and what you're referring to isn't Bitlocker
meaning if they do that you pay for less data saved on more ram PC
I hope Windows 11 pro going soon if it happens means everyone even if you pay less get data cost
The point you made at the end of your video, there's a group policy setting under the windows update section called disable safeguards for feature updates and you can toggle that on and you should be able gain access to those features you're supposed to have. Best to do it on a fresh install as well.
Forget Winblows crap and start using Linux. Everyone is sick and tired of Microbloat aggressive behavior. This is the reason why everyone is moving to Linux. Linux golden age is coming.
they shouldve added an option to replace recommended section to phone link in the start menu. adding a separate coloumn makes the ugly start menu even uglier
Never understood why we need recommend, it is really just a Microsoft ad. Would love to be able to turn it off. I agree your idea though, would have made more sense.
@@nigelfreeman6192 "making you at the centre" was the phrase used by Satya during windows 11 launch. if he really meant that then he should give us the option to personalize the start menu. right now, the entire start menu is crap. windows 10 had better start menu.
This is why everyone is moving to Linux.
I guess they really dont want me using StartAllBack with the context menu change
Forget Winblows crap and start using Linux. Microbloat era is dead. This is why everyone is moving to Linux because everyone is sick and tired of Microbloat aggressive behavior. WinBlows is becoming more bloated and useless. Linux golden age is coming. Microbloat is finished.
wow so many things i'll have to deactivate when i upgrade to W11....
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Fairly confident the cut, copy, rename stuff always was at the top of context menu, but labels are still useful.
that thick task bar need to go asap!
It's only thick because he has his display scale set to high percentage like 150% or 175% for demonstration purposes.
@@DBitRun It's not shown in the video but MS removed the ability to make it smaller like in win10
@@DBitRun And it now also completely blocks programs that touch the GUI or any customization features...
Waiting for a New significantly better File Explorer.
Keep the old. And make a NEW FILE EXPLORER.
But I love the new cut, copy paste. I love the new Duplicate tab.
Almost nothing has changed, this feels like a minor update after 1 whole year of wait
do you use the canary channel? cause im in dev and the start menu settings havent changed
Forget Winblows and start using Linux.
They stole KDE Connect feature set
Just more garbage that will keep me on the great Linux!!
@@standtallvets5386 Apparently your "great linux" is only good for trolling Windows forums.
cool bro for them including a new wallpaper, I wouldn't been able to change it myself
I don't find it boring at all.
That Phone Link integration is straight up dope!
FINALLY we have the labels for the copy paste things... I never got used to it after 2 years using W11, what a shame that they took so much time to add such a LITTLE and NEEDED thing...
Stop using Windows and start using Linux.
lol at people getting triggered about the wallpaper thing when it's made clear if you use custom, which is like 'everyone' watching, you don't get that set automatically.
Any reason to whine when W11 Enterprise LTSC (non-IOT/etc.) is just over there, coming out just as soon as this build here does.
Forget Winblows crap and start using Linux. Microbloat is becoming unusable and useless. Everyone is sick and tired of Microbloat aggressive behavior. This is why everyone is moving to Linux. Linux golden age is coming.
A bug that I discovered in 24h2 is the following: WhatsApp from Microsoft Store does not work in Windows 11 24 H2 version. After installing and double clicking or suddenly WhatsApp opens and freezes for two seconds and then closes. Has anyone had this happen after updating their operating system? If so, please comment below.
Forget Winblows crap and start using Linux. Microbloat era is dead. This is why everyone is moving to Linux because everyone is sick and tired of Microbloat aggressive behavior. WinBlows is becoming more bloated and useless. Linux golden age is coming. Microbloat is finished.
I literally cannot stand the sight of thick taskbar and start menu covering the whole background. That's my biggest pet peeve.
That's what 200% scaling does to you
to be honest, his scaling option is kinda high, like 150% or something like that. On 125% is very good and the taskbar gets reasonable small.
@@trailblazercombimine is also 150.Honestly it feels the best.
You can change that. He made that specially for making the things more viewable for the video.
first wallpaper: Kelingking (means pinky finger) Beach, Nusa Penida, near Bali, Indonesia
Ability to create a Local Account still removed on first boot? So dodgy forcing people to connect to the internet and link to a Microsoft account...
This is why everyone is moving to Linux. Linux golden age is coming.
You can remove it after you do it in account settings.
What's the speed of file transfers between phone and mobile? Could it be a good alternative to syncthing?
Forget Winblows and start using Linux.
Windows 10 was a complete OS. Hate it when companies add useless features just for the sake of adding stuff.
Forget MicroBloat and use Linux.
@@joshuahernandez-th6ov Stop spamming, m.o.ron.
Windows 10 was a complete OS after 5 years of updates, people forgot how ass it was back in 2015.
Well stay on Windows 10 then, nobody is forcing you, there's still people on Windows 7
There is no need to upgrade...Time to go back to Windows 7. i wish I could use Windows 7 forever
Forget MicroBloat and use Linux. MicroBloat is dead. Everyone is moving to Linux. Linux is becoming more popular thanks to MicroBloat failures.
@@joshuahernandez-th6ov I have been using linux for many years. Yet I don't have much compassion about it.
There is nothing I hate more than a combined Mail and Calendar app
This is why everyone is moving to Linux.
most of us are only excited for the game performances upgrades this new version has... but since certain features of the updates come sporadically is it possible my games still won't see any performance uplifts even after updating to this version?
Forget Winblows crap and start using Linux. Microbloat is becoming unusable and useless. This is why everyone is sick and tired of Microbloat’s aggressive behavior. This is the reason why everyone is moving to Linux. Linux golden age is coming.
I haven't followed the changes with windows 11 for a long time, but I see that the UI still has a lot of weird design elements, inconsistencies, and glitches. Microsoft just doesn't care about attention to detail.
24h2 only available on insider programme
Forget Winblows and start using Linux.
So is this the legendary platform shift that we've been promised? I've always wanted to do an OS swap 😂
It’s a new OS version/new platform release instead of an enablement package, but it’s not Windows 12.
They didn't promise anything they said "windows 11 will be the last windows" which means not doing it the same way they did for several decades now where there was a new windows in disc every 6 years, noop no need to do that anymore.
Windows isn't going to be like previous ones anymore instead they'll pick up where they left off from "the last windows" and use that as the base and change it more gradually like they're doing with windows 11, next year is "windows 12" but still compatible with current technology, and the next number will be adapting the interface to use it better on touch screens and other tech that's around at the time.
It's like the next versions of mobile phone operating systems now going from android 12 to android 13, 14, 15 and so on a new version every 1 year, but with windows every 3 years but won't need to sell our computers as fast as our mobile phones these days with most only given 2 years of updates, at least i hope it won't go in that direction because laptops alone cost £850 for the cheapest one.
They get the luxury of doing that now because all the updates are sent through the internet and we have the technology to be able to do that now, so it's the end of "invent a new operating system every 8 years on cd" lol. Technology is going to advance faster and faster from here on out too so it's more flexible doing things this way so they can change the interface a bit every 3 years.
@@Harteo3917 Ik we weren't promised anything by Microsoft, I was referring to an article on the next version of Windows, where we are supposed to be getting CorePC rather than what we have now, which would make it much easier for Microsoft do as you said and simply send updates over the internet. While we have that happening now, it is not nearly as efficient as the updates that occur on the mobile OS's that you mentioned.
@@DontayArnold "Windows 12" will support Nano Processors which is used to control AI but it'll probably be optional because those processors are super expensive right now and most computers don't have one, but they can't tell us to get a new computer so they'll be supporting systems with some things and some without them.
At least for a while anyway i hope they always do it but chances are they won't because of how fast technology is starting to advance and needing to reuse and repurpose because of the environmental impact.
The updates are already efficient we just have to wait at least 3 months for driver updates and bug fixes to update to the next version, i can imagine once we start having computers using AI processes it'll get more efficient with less bugs but i think we'll still have to wait for those drivers and bug fixes. We're waiting on microsoft to updates theirs now too because they have their own AMD graphics driver and BIOS now so it stays up to date with where windows is at.
It's harder to do all that for computers than it is for mobile phones or other handheld devices so it takes longer to write all the code and iron out the bugs so why it takes much longer. in future though we can already see everything turning into touch screens and being simplified so if computers are a lot more like mobile phones and tablets they'll certainly be a lot easier to make updates for.
I hope they make copilot an (optional) native app. I like being able to control system functions with it.
Forget Winblows crap and start using Linux. Everyone is sick and tired of Microbloat aggressive behavior, they are had it. Everyone is moving to Linux. Linux golden age is coming.
I've been using Mac for just over 2 years now after a lifetime on Windows. Tuned in to see if there was any innovation or anything that would make me miss Windows. Nothing yet.
Indeed, it took them 3 years to iron out the flaws. Now they can move on with W12 😊
Still no rigid REFRESH when you right click in File Explorer. I always have to click Show More Options.
Forget Winblows crap and start using Linux. Everyone is sick and tired of Microbloat aggressive behavior. This is why everyone is moving to Linux. Linux golden age is coming.
@@joshuahernandez-th6ov Why are you even here
@@joshuahernandez-th6ov I am a PC running Windows. You are out to lunch about this "everyone" bs. Troll much.
Microsoft is killing Windows slowly!!
This could be Microbloat’s downfall. We’re going to se Microbloat bankruptcy. Linux will filled the void left by Microbloat.
So when is it supposed to be released? Is it now?
My system tells me that I am on 23H2 and that I am up to date. Yes In Windows Settings - System Update - I have "Get the latest updates as soon as they are available" switched to on. But when I click the 'check for updates' button, it says "You're up to date". Any advice?
Forget Winblows and start using Linux.
@@joshuahernandez-th6ov ... is an answer to a question I didn't ask.
It is expected that Microsoft will begin releasing Windows 11 24H2 to existing PCs in September or October 2024. However, this update, like many of the previous major Windows updates, will be rolled out in stages. Therefore, unless you install it manually, it could be several months past the beginning rollout date before you receive it.
@@Eternal_Techta
“Open in Paint if you want to do some more advanced editing”
I know what that means, but considering it’s mspaint, I chuckled. 😝
Is Microsoft still forcing Bitlocker? Does it automatically turn itself on during install or update?
This is why everyone is moving to Linux. Linux golden age is coming.
@@joshuahernandez-th6ov Not yet.. Not until good apps are available. Open source replacements for the paid ones are just not up to it yet. Not to mention the learning curve.
Actually, on 23H2 (at least since the august cumulative update), the common actions are placed either on top or bottom, depending on the space available
It’s always been that way since Windows 11 21H2.
I feel like copilot, both on Windows and in 365, should be miles ahead of where it currently is.
Forget Winblows and start using Linux.
@@joshuahernandez-th6ov GET A LIFE.
Nice video, but we viewers would appreciate if you mentioned the rollout date for such updates as well...
Forget Microbloat and start using Linux. WinBlows is becoming crappier and bloated. This is why everyone is moving to Linux. Microbloat is dead. Linux golden age is coming.
The reason we won't be able to edit the settings through copilot anymore would probably for some breaking reason(idk if we can use Copilot with unactivated Windows but if so we can change some settings that we couldn't really trough settings. I use the regedit to turn on the dark mode work unactivated Windows)
Forget Winblows crap and start using Linux. Everyone despise Winblows due to their aggressive behavior and forcing everyone to use it. This is why everyone is moving to Linux. Linux golden age is coming.
WHAT IS UP WITH WINDOWS WANTING US TO CONNECT OUR PHONE SO MUCH?????
microsoft begging people to try their newest product
Maybe it's because we use our phones more than our computers, if you even have one
I hate using phones so I'm glad I can keep mine lost on bed and still be able to view notifications or quickly edit photos
With 24H2 , I lost functionalities ! No more move to/ copy to ! Windows Live Mail is now kaput ! What an improvement !
3:25 i miss full screen start menu 😢
Forget Winblows and start using Linux.
@@joshuahernandez-th6ov for what reason... MichaelSoft Blindows still the Best soft compatible...
The Best way to go with Linux are the native software.
@@joshuahernandez-th6ovStop meatriding linux. If someone doesn't want to switch, don't force em'.
Start menu is not at all dynamic. Use the search function ... With 3 or 4 letters you have already found the program. If you need it more often (that day), pin it. The only use of the start menu is - what a nice collection of icons.
@@GroteGeer The problem is the size of the icons, that small menu bothers my eyes.
when windows 11 launched i was a bit sad that my pc could not upgrade but now i am happily rocking ghost spectere windows 10
Good job Microsoft
Forget Winblows crap and start using Linux. Everyone is sick and tired of Microbloat aggressive behavior and their had it. This is why everyone is moving to Linux. Linux golden age is coming.
That phone UI thing is hideous. I give it four years till it's removed. Happy the AI trash is avoidable.
This is why everyone is moving to Linux. Linux golden age is coming.
Tested Copilot it's not a app at all Just a webpage with no controls opening up in Edge. Also on Desktop the icon that says learn about this picture or the setting to turn off daily picture is completely removed. No way to delete the icon on desktop if its in spotlight mode. Can use you own to remove the icon but you lose the rotationg wallpapers.
Forget Winblows crap and start moving to Linux. Microbloat is becoming bloated, useless and crappy. Everyone is sick and tired of Microbloat aggressive behavior. This is why everyone is moving to Linux. I hope Microbloat will go bankrupt so Linux can filled the void left by Microbloat. Linux golden age is coming.
Still can’t change taskbar position nor its size. Well done
Does Microsoft A.I. use our data (photos, video, document....etc) in our computer?
Our onedrives where they used our data because
Why save our users data when we never do our own end to end encryption for our services which we made bitlocker for it but only onedrive they will access it
Using Windows 11 is like rock climbing with greased hands
This is why everyone is moving to Linux. Linux golden age is coming.
🤣🤣🤣@@joshuahernandez-th6ov
@@joshuahernandez-th6ov can you please say something other than linux? like i used it and i'm not gonna switch
What makes you think Windows 11 is like rock climbing with greased hands? It's a genuine question. Can you explain.
No it's not lol it's based on windows 10 and every next windows will also be based on each other from here on out. They've been able to do far more on it and damn it's just got really smooth and fast you just have to not jump on the next version so you don't crash your computer wait a few months and you won't have any problems.
in 2021 i installed windows 11 on my Laptop But in 2024 i switched back to windows 10 Because windows 11 made my laptop so slow in all kinds of tasks & especifically booting time
IT WAS P.A.I.N.F.U.L USER EXPERIENCE THROUGH OUT THOSE 3 YEARS
Did it meet the system requirements?
Support for the Windows 10 group of operating systems ends in October 2025.
Whole windows 11 is half baked like my cake I baked yesterday
Stop using Windows and start using Linux.
@@joshuahernandez-th6ov I already have many problems in my life, don't want more.
Btw I have windows 10 and windows 7, Ubuntu Dual boot
@@anshulsingh8326dw hes been spamming that everywhere 💀
@@joshuahernandez-th6ovreported for spam as you've 100+ comments on this channel and others seem to be bothered by it. CHEERS! WINDOWS IS FINE TOO AND I'VE BEEN USING PC SINCE 2003 AT 4 YEARS OLD!
It's just like windows 10 but with more stuff that 10 ever had and more simplified which technology is going to go more and more towards just like everything. It's not a whole new operating system like they made in the past and they won't be doing that anymore because of how we have to download the whole windows over a web connection, so it's going to be more gradual changes each windows going off the last version just like windows 11. If you look back at windows 10 you'll see how they've managed to customize windows 11 more than previous windows.
Will Phone Link auto reconnect or will it be so dumb as to require users to manually click on "reconnect" every now and then?
Forget Winblows and start using Linux.
Windows Central
Everyone should move to Linux.
@@joshuahernandez-th6ov Can we ban this prick ?
21:22 that's true, I have most of the features in 23H2, but anyways the OS is stable and my work gets done I am happy
Forget Winblows crap and start using Linux. Everyone is sick and tired of Microbloat aggressive behavior. This is why everyone is moving to Linux. Linux golden age is coming.
@@joshuahernandez-th6ov I did and I returned, primarily because of gaming, I don't want my nvidia gpu just sitting there
However whenever I need a Linux feature I use WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux) and I did remove Windows bloat I don't need.
If Nvidia releases proper drivers for Linux and Linux gaming becomes competitive with Windows gaming then there is bo stopping Linux, atleast in my opinion
Do you know how they could make Windows 11 better? Windows 7 with a new cohesive theme throughout the entire operating system. That's is! That's all we want
You can precisely do that with StartAllBack, look it up.
It has a cohesive theme. I ought to know. I'm running it now.
Nice video. Well I like my Desktop clean, I mean no shortcuts, auto hide taskbar, just the wallpaper. That being said, I'd like to see that "Learn about this picture" icon on the taskbar, perhaps near to date and time. I like the idea of that icon, but as I said, I prefer my Desktop clean. Thank you for the video.
Forget Winblows crap and start using Linux. Everyone is sick and tired of Microbloat aggressive behavior and trashy products, and they are had it. This is why everyone is moving to Linux.
Windows is lost trying several things that make no sense.
The system is increasingly polluted and heavy.
I've been using macOS recently and it's much cleaner, optimized, and straightforward.
Yes keep using your boring, closed and non upgradable system and be happy with it 😂😂
A little bit about the naming of the mouse option: "Motion down ..." What? The mouse wheel is spinning. It is impossible to say for sure whether it is up or down. Considering the position of the mouse on the table, we can say that the wheel spins forward and backward, but not up and down! 🤪
Stop using Windows and start using Linux.
Is this the one with the baked-in spyware AI?
Which one is the one without?
Yes.
Yes, yes it is.
If you don't have a npu, recall won't work.
does the new outlook has an update with 24h2 or is the same that i have with 24h1??
im asking this because now (24h1 version) i cant even reorder the folders in that app, and it's such a simple feature
Forget Winblows crap and start using Linux. Everyone is sick and tired of Microbloat aggressive pushing behavior and they are had it. This is why everyone is moving to Linux. Soon, Microbloat will go bankrupt and Linux will filled the void left by Microbloat demise. Linux golden age is coming.
@@joshuahernandez-th6ov i know little about linux, for example could i play any game i have on steam? Could i use unreal engine? I'm so used to Microsoft office (that's what they want, i know) but could i use it in linux?
Fully switching to linux is the best decision I've make, windows 11 is, at least for me, bloatware by now.
Good. This is why everyone is moving to Linux. Linux golden age is coming.
@@joshuahernandez-th6ov "everyone" isn't moving to Linux, Linux is actually worse for the average user hence why Windows still has the majority market share by a huge margin
@@wolfstorm5394 And why Linux is becoming popular. Why, its because Microbloat sucks ass. This is why everyone is moving to Linux.
Instead of shortcut to wallpaper info they should just do what the Dynamic Theme app does and encrust the description to the screen or add About this Picture when u right click the desktop.
Targeted Audience: Windows Users
Audience: L_nux Users
If you don’t like windows then don’t watch this video, go watch l_nux videos instead, with more complexity and no support, Remember this video is about Windows not L_nux because there is no connection about this video.
Also I’m sorry if my grammar isn’t perfect.
They’d rather complain about an OS they supposedly don’t need or use. It doesn’t make much sense. Anybody that would have wanted to switch to Linux has already done so, but the rest of us can’t abandon certain games/software support.
I’m hoping someone here who has 24h2 also has WMR installed for VR. I’m told that 24h2 drops WMR but if you already have it installed, it won’t be deleted and will still run to support VR headsets that depend on it. Can anyone confirm this?
Forget Winblows crap and start using Linux. Microbloat is becoming unusable and useless. This is why everyone is sick and tired of Microbloat’s aggressive behavior. This is the reason why everyone is moving to Linux. Linux golden age is coming.
Windows needs to become an opensource project.
Doing that would be an absolute mess. Microsoft would pretty much reveal hundreds of unknown vulnerabilities and backdoors of the OS that pretty much keeps the earth spinning.
@yankeeromeoalpha Do you realize linux is used by most servers and it's opensource and they don't have the issues you mention?.
@@comicsanz97 So you admit windows is not safe to use?. Why can linux be opensource and not be a mess?.
@@peterp4037 That's not what I was saying. Linux is secure because the code has been out in the open from the very beginning. Most of the obvious bugs were solved before reaching the masses. Windows relies on "security through obscurity". That's not a bad approach in and of itself, but it becomes a problem once the project becomes too big and, as I said, the entire world relies on it.
@@peterp4037Tell me you don't know how open source project works without tell me. Let me explain to your 15 iq brain mate. Linux was a 0 day open source project and controlled from the very beginning by contributors. Microsoft is closed source and controlled by microsoft with limited people and cannot patch every small issue. Now image there was a bug which was not patched from more than 15 years. Windows 10 is stilled being used and hacker just backdoor to every government, private sector, banking sector and bricks the shit or even steam nuke code. Now tell my your negative iq could comprehend that?
Nice updates and nice vid !
Forget Winblows crap and start using Linux. Microbloat era is dead. This is why everyone is moving to Linux because everyone is sick and tired of Microbloat aggressive behavior. WinBlows is becoming more bloated and useless. Linux golden age is coming. Microbloat is finished.
@@joshuahernandez-th6ov Why don't you just shut the f up - why continual bashing ?