Meanwhile I’ll still wait for installing Windows 11 in 2022, specially that I have an AMD CPU (Ryzen 5 2600, which’s in Windows’ list as “compatible”).
I had to reinstall Windows 11 today. Thankfully with Cloud Saves via Steam and Vivaldi saving everything beyond a 2 form password tree (one being encrypted), I didn’t lose a thing.
There was a serious graphical issue. I nearly had a heart attack thinking either my monitor or GPU was dying. Luckily I thought to boot into Linux and the issues were gone. So far, nothing, but I’m suspecting it was a Windows 11 update that caused it in the first place and so will return. I will hopefully be wrong.
I’ll wait for these kinds of problems to be resolved before I get Windows 11. This article is from one month ago, so maybe it’s been fixed. Note, if you have an AMD CPU, be sure to read the comment from 2 days ago where he says “Don’t even think of downloading windows 11 if you have a AMD CPU!”.
Aside from graphical artifacts sometimes at boot and settings window freezing, it’s been great for me. I really love the new features, though I think they simplified and removed way too many daily things I used in Windows 10.