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5 Realities That Prove Windows 11 is Not User Friendly

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Windows 11 has been out for half a year now and is gaining more popularity than its predecessors. However, it has its own shortcomings. Users who updated the OS have mixed reactions to its general performance.

Some say that Windows 11 is the worst Windows ever. That’s hard to judge; it depends on your needs and preferences. The biggest problem users have with Windows 11 is that it’s not what they’re used to.

A section of users say Windows 11 came up with many new features to enhance user experience and security and is the best version of Windows yet.

Others say theminimum system requirementsare too stringent and hence face performance problems due to insufficient RAM. To run Windows 11, you need at least 4 GB of memory space.

While opinions differ, not everything is sunshine and rainbows. There are some undeniable realities that make the OS not user-friendly.

What are some of the realities that make Windows 11 not user-friendly?

What are some of the realities that make Windows 11 not user-friendly?

1. Hardware requirements

Windows 11 is not free like previous versions of the operating system were. Because Windows 11 is so feature-packed than Windows 10, its hardware requirements have also gone up. Unfortunately, they might be too high for some people.

If you’re planning toupgrade your current PC to Windows 11, make sure that it meets the minimum hardware requirements by using thePC Health Check App.

Failure to which, your device may not have enough processing power and memory to run Windows 11 efficiently.

In some cases, some users have been able to upgrade by bypassing some of the requirements. Their devices have however been lagging and facing a bunch of performance issues.

Such experiences take away from the beauty of enjoying all that Windows 11 has to offer. This ends up leaving a bad taste in your mouth.

2. Interface overhaul

By now, you already know that the Windows 11 interface is quite different from its predecessors. The new user interface will take some getting used to.

Microsoft has made improvements in the Start Menu and Settings app. However, some people still prefer to use the old interface.

If you’re one of those people who like the old desktop UI more than the new Start Menu in Windows 11, you can easily revert back to the old desktop UI.

3. Offline accounts

If you’re a Windows 11 Home user, you may find your laptop or desktop will not be able to sync with your Microsoft account.

The Offline account option has been removed. By default, the only way to get online is by manually going through the online activation process.

Since Microsoft is not able to support offline accounts, this means that you need an internet connection to access your files and documents.

This is a huge disadvantage for those who want to use their computer in the office or at home and work on documents offline.

4. Default apps

Microsoft has altered the process of changing default applications in Windows 11 or at least how it appears to many users who are unable to find options that they believe should be included.

The process is now harder as more options have been included in the context menu. When you open it now, you have to click on each one individually to set them as your default applications. What’s even worse, once you select the individual app, there is no option to set for all.

As Microsoft works on improving Windows 11, so are the related apps to ensure they follow the same interface. As such, applications such as Photos are also getting some useful features scrapped off.

If you enjoy these apps, you may wake up and find out one day that some favorite features are missing. This can be frustrating but it is a harsh reality that the updates are across the board and are likely to affect more apps.

What are the disadvantages of Windows 11?

Some of the disadvantages of using Windows 11 include:

What do you dislike about Windows 11?

Like any OS, there are some features that will not sit well with users. The features may be functional but after years of getting accustomed to a certain way of things, suddenly making changes could spark up a dislike.

Some of the common disliked features include:

Each user is different so the dislikes on this list may actually be some of the best features for another user.

Windows 11 is still fairly new in the market and Microsoft is still working on updates so at some point, some of these features may get a major boost that makes them more user-friendly.

In the meantime, we have sometips and tricks to boost your Windows 11 performanceso that you can get the most out of the OS.

If you are yet to upgrade to Windows 11, we also have anin-depth Windows 10 versus Windows 11 comparisonto help you make an informed decision.

We’d love to hear from you what are the Windows 11 features that you detest as well as the improved features that you dislike in the comment section below.

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Claire Moraa

Windows Software Expert

Claire has a knack for solving problems and improving the quality of life for those around her. She’s driven by rationality, curiosity, and simplicity, and always eager to learn more about Microsoft’s products. With a background in teaching and reviewing, she breaks down complex topics into easily understandable articles, focusing mostly on Windows 11, errors, and software.

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Claire Moraa

Windows Software Expert

With a background in teaching and reviewing, she breaks down complex topics into easily understandable articles, focusing mostly on Windows 11 errors.