Despite a small increase in Windows 11's market share recently, many users remain hesitant to upgrade from Windows 10, attributed to stringent hardware requirements and minimal compelling incentives. Released in 2021, Windows 11 has faced criticism for its incompatibility with older hardware unless specific requirements such as TPM 2 and a modern CPU are met. While the older hardware barrier lessens, the absence of clearly beneficial new features, often replicable in Windows 10, leaves users unconvinced about the need to switch. Enterprises also prefer stability over potential disruptions posed by a new OS.
Users still steer clear of Windows 11 despite slight market share uptick, highlighting challenges due to stringent hardware requirements and lack of compelling reasons to upgrade.
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