Grrrrrrr……At least it isn't an Apple product
I like Windows 11, but it doesn’t work with my printer, so I have to use another computer to print.Like most other Microsoft Upgrades, it has some good points and bad points. It did take me a while to figure out how to use the new and different features I wanted; but so did all of the other Microsoft upgrades over the years. My biggest complaint was that my existing HP LaserJet printer would not work with Windows 11 and I eventually had to purchase another newer HP LaserJet printer. I really hate Microsoft for doing that. Also be sure your version of Microsoft Office (and any other software you currently use) will work with Windows 11.
Printer is old, but functional. Shouldn’t be a dealbreaker for me, but I need to stay current with security patches, and will let that determine my fate. Currently Win 10, and not able to go to 11 on my hardware.I like Windows 11, but it doesn’t work with my printer, so I have to use another computer to print.
If you like the Windows 10/7 interface you can "almost" make Windows 11 look and feel like 10/7 (more so like 10 than 7) without using a third party app, just by utilizing the settings options. There are third party apps you can download that will enable Windows 11 to really look and feel like 7. Your question is very common and not alone. There are plenty online articles on this as well as videos (just ask Google the same question), read/watch and they will walk you through the steps...it may not be 100% like Windows 10 but close. That is the way I have my PC setup as well.An old stick-in-the-mud, I'm using Windows 10, but with Classic Shell, so it looks and acts like Windows 7. I keep getting messages from Microsoft to upgrade to Windows 11. I would like to know what anyone who is using 11 thinks of it.
Smart fella. A personal opinion--I don't like working with equipment derived from thieves. My family is strong in the SV scene and they understand my position.Hmmm. Linux user here.
As far as I know (knew?) Win Media Player ended with Windows 7. There may be ways to port it to newer versions but I never tried. It was a great app and I miss it...one of the examples of good things that got dropped from Windows by Microsoft.I was thinking of upgrading to Windows 11 but I want to make sure I can bring WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER!
I was thinking of upgrading to Windows 11 but I want to make sure I can bring WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER!
I have been using VLC Media Player for some time, one of the better ones out there and free. In general I shy away from Microsoft's products...if I can avoid it.As far as I know (knew?) Win Media Player ended with Windows 7. There may be ways to port it to newer versions but I never tried. It was a great app and I miss it...one of the examples of good things that got dropped from Windows by Microsoft.
Here are some articles on alternatives that I haven't tried. Alternatives to Windows 10 Media Player at DuckDuckGo I hope you succeed in getting a substitute or get WMP to run in Win 10 or 11.
Lol, I still use my HP 4L. Just a great printer. I actually had two scavenge parts from two of them in order to keep it running.Like most other Microsoft Upgrades, it has some good points and bad points. It did take me a while to figure out how to use the new and different features I wanted; but so did all of the other Microsoft upgrades over the years. My biggest complaint was that my existing HP LaserJet printer would not work with Windows 11 and I eventually had to purchase another newer HP LaserJet printer. I really hate Microsoft for doing that. Also be sure your version of Microsoft Office (and any other software you currently use) will work with Windows 11.