[SOLVED] What better date to install Windows 11? When will it be stable to use?

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I want to install Windows 11, but when will it be stable to use, no bugs. I'm thinking about waiting until next year, but I don't know what date, until then, wait how many months?
 
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Some people are still saying win 10 isn't stable and its 6 years old. Some people will always complain.
Forums are wrong place to learn about average experience as people with no problems never come to forums to say its fine, nothing is wrong (apart from those who answer the questions) ... you only see the problems here and if you believe that, all software is bad as they all cause problems.

ftpm stuttering? whats that look like?

I can't tell difference between it and 10, its as stable on my pc as 10 was. I been on it for almost 3 months as I was on insider before, I haven't had any problems that would make me consider going back to 10. It feels like 10 to me anyway. Very little change.

Lots of people want win 11 to fail. Lots still...

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I've heard people saying windows 11 are buggy and going back to windows 10.
It really depends on what you are doing on your pc.
Personally I had ftpm stuttering my whole pc so I changed back.
 

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Some people are still saying win 10 isn't stable and its 6 years old. Some people will always complain.
Forums are wrong place to learn about average experience as people with no problems never come to forums to say its fine, nothing is wrong (apart from those who answer the questions) ... you only see the problems here and if you believe that, all software is bad as they all cause problems.

ftpm stuttering? whats that look like?

I can't tell difference between it and 10, its as stable on my pc as 10 was. I been on it for almost 3 months as I was on insider before, I haven't had any problems that would make me consider going back to 10. It feels like 10 to me anyway. Very little change.

Lots of people want win 11 to fail. Lots still have equipment it won't run on and want everyone to be like them and stay on 10 and make it fail. Same sentiment happens every time windows releases a new version, people suddenly love the os they had even though 5 years before it was new and going through same attacks. Maybe I was just lucky to have a pc good enough to run it, and don't see point in fighting progress. I skipped 8 as my pc wasn't good enough for it. I didn't care if it failed or not, I just kept using 7. Why others need to drag others back is beyond me.

if PC can run win 11 now, I would grab it. If it doesn't work you have 10 days to roll back in, and I think you will find its fine. Doom callers all come out when Microsoft release anything, even version updates for win 10 make them scream the sky is falling. You just have to ignore them.
 
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Not saying windows 11 caused my pc to stutter but friends and some streamers had issues with w11.
Im just saying I had problem with ftpm, the new security in the bios causing my pc to stutter(games and windows navigation was really laggy) and I fixed it by disabling ftpm but some games in w11 require ftpm enabled to play so I went back to w10.
 
I want to install Windows 11, but when will it be stable to use, no bugs. I'm thinking about waiting until next year, but I don't know what date, until then, wait how many months?
How stable something is depends on what you do with it. I recently found out that NZXT CAM doesn't play nice with my computer, got rid of it and now my computer is happy. And there's no such thing as bug-free software. So you'll basically be waiting forever with those two requirements.

The real question is why do you want to install Windows 11? Is it some feature you want? Just because? If your computer is fine right now, there's no real reason to install Windows 11 until Windows 10's support is cut off.
 

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It does have bugs and it will continue to get bugs, as any windows release. They will also, mostly, get fixed. But some of the things you hear about is just new features or ways of doing things in win11 that people just don't like. They are not bugs.

The os is stable enough to use as main os if you really want to, no need to wait or worry.
 

User1990

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ftpm shouldn't cause stutter, while it does run off the CPU, its running from a part that never ever runs an operating system. Its not even linked to the other cores.

All Ryzen CPU have a ARM core built in that boots before main core does and looks after ftpm and creates the environment secure boot runs in.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMD_Platform_Security_Processor
I know it shouldnt. After disabling it in bios everything went back to normal tho. I even contacted Support and they told me its a problem they know of and they dont know when its gonna be fixed and also suggested me to go back to w10 untill its fixed.