Consider carefully before you take the leap
Published on December 28, 2021 By Daiwa In Personal Computing

This was the subject of a reply of mine to Tatiora's October post on Windows 11 Updates that I think merits a separate thread.

I've been advised by my tech support company to not install Windows 11 under any circumstances.  A major reason for that is that I (and my office network) deal with protected health information and Windows 11 is not only not HIPAA compliant but opens your computer to all kinds of background third party access.  MS has decided to go the way of Facebook and make you the product which they will sell as the primary method of sustaining their business.  The 'upgrade' may be free but orders of magnitude more intrusive, mostly silently of course (the fine print applies when you click Agree).

Windows 11, per my tech, also is a major step toward forcing all your application purchases and subscriptions into the Microsoft Store, a la Apple.  They are steadily making it harder & harder to install anything from outside their controlled ecosystem.  They actually trialed this approach with a version of Windows 10 called Windows 10S.  I learned of this when we purchased a Surface which turned out to have that OS for a dedicated purpose servicing a biometric device early this year.  Initially I thought the "S" meant a version specific to the Surface but it turns out the "S" means Store, as in Microsoft Store.  Our tech had to force an install of a regular version of Windows 10 before the software for the biometric device could be installed (it obviously wasn't available on the Microsoft Store).  There were also incompatible drivers for things like our network printers & Bluetooth devices.  The latter issues are probably cleaned up a bit in Windows 11, but beware.

A good example of where this will likely lead is the recent behavior of Adobe regarding Adobe Acrobat Reader DC which is the subject of another post here.  They already have the ability to reach into your computer uninvited and steal paid-for software from you.

Enjoy the brave new world of computing and Happy New Year!


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on May 19, 2022

DrJBHL


Quoting naroon1,

Do we know yet what Win11 Editions will not require this.




"Put another way, you’ll still need some Microsoft account to use Windows 11’s consumer editions — though if you currently use Windows for work or school, you won’t need to be connected while you sign up, and can presumably use a local account on top of that as well. But the freedom to use an entirely local account within Windows, and not sign in to a Microsoft account at all, is apparently dead for Microsoft’s Insider program. We’d bet that it will be soon for the general public, as well."


I only asked as you said in the post (I Believe some will not)

Do you know what those editions are you are making refrence too.

on May 20, 2022

Well, as MS jumped onto the app-store train, so having an account makes full sense to me. I don't see condemnation of Apple nor Google here which do this for years now. Nowdays You literally can't even have decent software nor games on Your PC or even pay for them without having a myriad of accounts all arround the interweb. So what is the outrage again?

on May 20, 2022


So what is the outrage again?

The  [clearly] mistaken assumption that Microsoft was better than Apple when it came to ethics...

on May 20, 2022



Quoting c242,

So what is the outrage again?



The  [clearly] mistaken assumption that Microsoft was better than Apple when it came to ethics...

         

on Jun 27, 2022


Well, as MS jumped onto the app-store train, so having an account makes full sense to me. I don't see condemnation of Apple nor Google here which do this for years now. Nowdays You literally can't even have decent software nor games on Your PC or even pay for them without having a myriad of accounts all arround the interweb. So what is the outrage again?

 

Well said.

I would also mention, that those of us with 12th gen INTEL hardware will most definitely WANT to run Win 11 (thanks to the special attention 12th gen Intel procs get in win11).  As a long-time 'tech' myself, there are no hurdles Microsoft has ever put in our paths which techs doing what we do (find and implement solutions) can't overcome.  We as techs just need to be willing and able to live and work in a constant state of change.  This 'state of change' has certainly been accelerating for some time now, but it is possible still to ride the wave.

As has always been the case for me, I have embraced the newest MS offering head-on and continue slogging away....

Good day gents!

on Jun 27, 2022

Recently fully updated my Win 11 Enterprise to 22621.105 (22H2). I have used the OS since the day of it's launch (had no choice), i am more than used to it now, i like working with it.

the_Monk

I too have been saying, Any Unpopular Change MS makes, will be negated or changed by peeps like us who work the problem, and with help from here or there, get things back to how we want ,and not MS. This is not going to change anytime soon.

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