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Same. I'm a little embarrassed that I have little idea what it's like. Last one I used daily was Windows 7. But then I wonder
What are these things I'm missing?
This is where I've gotten. My wife got a new laptop with Windows 11 and wanted some help settings things up. I was bumbling through everything realizing I haven't kept up with the Windows way of doing things in years.
Your last memory of Windows is 7? Lucky.
8 was Vista but with mobile UI.
10 eventually fixed 80% of 8's problems, and added some gaming performance. Also, ads for featured windows store games. It'll even preinstall them for you!
11 is just 10 but with most of the sensible parts removed. Also, you need DRM in your CPU to use it. UX? What's that?
Sigh I miss 7...