{"id":1601,"date":"2026-01-02T19:54:17","date_gmt":"2026-01-02T19:54:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/b2bhostingclub.com\/blog\/?p=1601"},"modified":"2026-02-04T14:14:37","modified_gmt":"2026-02-04T14:14:37","slug":"8-reasons-to-choose-windows-10-over-windows-11","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/b2bhostingclub.com\/blog\/8-reasons-to-choose-windows-10-over-windows-11\/","title":{"rendered":"8 Reasons to Choose Windows 10 Over Windows 11"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"d-title pt-10 pb-0\">\n<div class=\"container\">\n<div class=\"row row-cols-1  justify-content-left d-text-left d-title-inner\">\n<h2 id=\"introdcution\" class=\"col col-md-10 d-h2 d-color-black  core-title\">Introdcution<\/h2>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"d-paragraph-card\">\n<div class=\"container\">\n<div class=\"row row-cols-1  justify-content-start d-text-start d-title-inner no-gutters pt-4 pb-1\">\n<div class=\"col\">\n<div class=\"row row-cols-1  justify-content-start d-text-start d-title-inner no-gutters\">\n<div class=\"col\">\n<p class=\"mb-0\">Sometimes it&#8217;s not a good idea to upgrade your technology, no matter how shiny the new version looks. Here are some reasons to stick with Windows 10. Windows 11 looks modern and inviting. And you might be tempted to give it a try. But before you jump on the bandwagon, it may be better to stick with Windows 10.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"row row-cols-1  justify-content-start d-text-start d-title-inner no-gutters\">\n<div class=\"col\">\n<p class=\"mb-0\">For starters, Windows 10 is already well-supported. Software and hardware compatibility issues are few and far between. On the other hand, there have been major compatibility issues with Windows 11. A primary purpose of coming out with a major new operating system version, whether it&#8217;s from Apple, Google, or Microsoft, is to get people to buy new hardware, not to upgrade old ones. Tech giants are less interested in having you upgrade your existing hardware, since it doesn\u2019t provide them any revenue.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"row row-cols-1  justify-content-start d-text-start d-title-inner no-gutters\">\n<div class=\"col\">\n<div class=\"d-text-center\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"d-img d-lazy-img\" src=\"https:\/\/images.cloudclusters.io\/8b6678efc8044f9a85f49fbbb301cd15\/vs.png\" alt=\"Windows 10 vs Windows 11\" width=\"780\" \/><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"row row-cols-1  justify-content-start d-text-start d-title-inner no-gutters\">\n<div class=\"col\">\n<p class=\"mb-0\">Let\u2019s see some more reasons why you should hold out on Windows 11.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"d-title pt-10 pb-0\">\n<div class=\"container\">\n<div class=\"row row-cols-1  justify-content-left d-text-left d-title-inner\">\n<h2 id=\"8-big-reasons-not-to-upgrade-to-windows-11\" class=\"col col-md-10 d-h2 d-color-black  core-title\">8 Big Reasons Not to Upgrade to Windows 11<\/h2>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"d-paragraph-card\">\n<div class=\"container\">\n<div class=\"row row-cols-1  justify-content-start d-text-start d-title-inner no-gutters pt-4 pb-1\">\n<h3 class=\"col col-md-12 d-h3 d-color-black d-fs-20 d-fw-600 d-lineheight-24 core-title\">1. Compatibility with Hardware<\/h3>\n<div class=\"col\">\n<div class=\"row row-cols-1  justify-content-start d-text-start d-title-inner no-gutters\">\n<div class=\"col\">\n<p class=\"mb-0\">Windows 10 has a broad base of hardware compatibility, supporting a range of devices from different manufacturers. In contrast, Windows 11 has tighter hardware requirements. The biggest and the toughest requirement is that computers will need to have an 8th gen Intel or a Zen 2 AMD CPU with a TPM 2.0 chip. Moreover, the CPU also needs to support secure boot. Not all existing PCs will meet these requirements, making Windows 10 the better choice for older or less powerful hardware.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"row row-cols-1  justify-content-start d-text-start d-title-inner no-gutters\">\n<div class=\"col\">\n<p class=\"mb-0\">So, if you don\u2019t want or can\u2019t get a new PC, you are forced to stay on Windows 10. But as you will see later on, staying on Windows 10 is not as bad as you think.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"d-paragraph-card\">\n<div class=\"container\">\n<div class=\"row row-cols-1  justify-content-start d-text-start d-title-inner no-gutters pt-4 pb-1\">\n<h3 class=\"col col-md-12 d-h3 d-color-black d-fs-20 d-fw-600 d-lineheight-24 core-title\">2. Windows 11 Is Buggy and Lacks Polish<\/h3>\n<div class=\"col\">\n<div class=\"row row-cols-1  justify-content-start d-text-start d-title-inner no-gutters\">\n<div class=\"col\">\n<p class=\"mb-0\">Windows 11 is less than 2 years old. Jumping on the latest version of Windows shortly after release is never a pleasant experience. For instance, when Windows 10 launched in 2015, it was buggy. And although the OS did get fixed eventually, people who adopted it initially were essentially glorified beta testers.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"row row-cols-1  justify-content-start d-text-start d-title-inner no-gutters\">\n<div class=\"col\">\n<p class=\"mb-0\">Windows 11 is fresh out of the oven. It is missing features, has a lot of bugs, and new hardware and software compatibility issues are being found and fixed constantly. Therefore, if you want a bullet-proof PC experience, it would be better to wait a while before jumping onto Windows 11.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"d-paragraph-card\">\n<div class=\"container\">\n<div class=\"row row-cols-1  justify-content-start d-text-start d-title-inner no-gutters pt-4 pb-1\">\n<h3 class=\"col col-md-12 d-h3 d-color-black d-fs-20 d-fw-600 d-lineheight-24 core-title\">3. Windows 10 Start Menu Is Better<\/h3>\n<div class=\"col\">\n<div class=\"row row-cols-1  justify-content-start d-text-start d-title-inner no-gutters\">\n<div class=\"col\">\n<p class=\"mb-0\">Windows 11 Start menu isn\u2019t as helpful as it should be. It doesn\u2019t show your most used or recently installed apps. Instead, it shows apps that Windows 11 would want to use as it recommends Microsoft 365, Photos, Microsoft Store, and so on.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"row row-cols-1  justify-content-start d-text-start d-title-inner no-gutters\">\n<div class=\"col\">\n<div class=\"d-text-center\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"d-img d-lazy-img\" src=\"https:\/\/images.cloudclusters.io\/1cdbad0a02d9409399c12047d2e1145a\/startmenu.png\" alt=\"windows start menu\" width=\"980\" \/><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"row row-cols-1  justify-content-start d-text-start d-title-inner no-gutters\">\n<div class=\"col\">\n<p class=\"mb-0\">When it comes to Start menu accessibility, Windows 10 is simply better as you can quickly launch your most-used apps or get more info about the weather or news through Start menu tiles.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"d-paragraph-card\">\n<div class=\"container\">\n<div class=\"row row-cols-1  justify-content-start d-text-start d-title-inner no-gutters pt-4 pb-1\">\n<h3 class=\"col col-md-12 d-h3 d-color-black d-fs-20 d-fw-600 d-lineheight-24 core-title\">4. The Windows 10 Taskbar Has Better Flexibility<\/h3>\n<div class=\"col\">\n<div class=\"row row-cols-1  justify-content-start d-text-start d-title-inner no-gutters\">\n<div class=\"col\">\n<p class=\"mb-0\">Windows 10 lets you show wider, more informative taskbar buttons and lets you place the taskbar on a side or the top of the screen as well as across the bottom\u2014a big deal to some users. Windows 11 does neither. In 10, the entries are always in the same place. But in 11, if you use the default center alignment, the icon positions, even the Start button, change as you open and close apps. Luckily, you can left-align the taskbar in Windows 11, which solves that last issue, though the others remain.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"row row-cols-1  justify-content-start d-text-start d-title-inner no-gutters\">\n<div class=\"col\">\n<div class=\"d-text-center\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"d-img d-lazy-img\" src=\"https:\/\/images.cloudclusters.io\/f9dd13d44cbf4781a81cf7e51dbe79a4\/taskbar.png\" alt=\"Windows taskbar\" width=\"980\" \/><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"row row-cols-1  justify-content-start d-text-start d-title-inner no-gutters\">\n<div class=\"col\">\n<p class=\"mb-0\">In Windows 10, you can customize the taskbar to suit your needs, including moving it to different parts of the screen, resizing it, and changing what icons appear. Windows 11, however, has a more restrictive taskbar, with fewer customization options. If you value the ability to customize your workspace, Windows 10 might be the better choice.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"d-paragraph-card\">\n<div class=\"container\">\n<div class=\"row row-cols-1  justify-content-start d-text-start d-title-inner no-gutters pt-4 pb-1\">\n<h3 class=\"col col-md-12 d-h3 d-color-black d-fs-20 d-fw-600 d-lineheight-24 core-title\">5. Windows 10 Offers More Choices in File Explorer Context Menus<\/h3>\n<div class=\"col\">\n<div class=\"row row-cols-1  justify-content-start d-text-start d-title-inner no-gutters\">\n<div class=\"col\">\n<div class=\"d-text-center\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"d-img d-lazy-img\" src=\"https:\/\/images.cloudclusters.io\/e74bc6f360a445c7ad9686d71b3c68f6\/fileexplorer.png\" alt=\"Windows File Explorer\" width=\"980\" \/><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"row row-cols-1  justify-content-start d-text-start d-title-inner no-gutters\">\n<div class=\"col\">\n<p class=\"mb-0\">With this one I&#8217;m sort of playing the devil\u2019s advocate, since I abhorred the endlessly deep right-click context menus that any apps could add to the File Explorer\u2019s right-click context menu in previous versions of Windows. You can still get to them by clicking on the Show More Options menu item. If that irks you (as it does some users, based on web forums and comment sections like ours), you have one more reason not to upgrade.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"d-paragraph-card\">\n<div class=\"container\">\n<div class=\"row row-cols-1  justify-content-start d-text-start d-title-inner no-gutters pt-4 pb-1\">\n<h3 class=\"col col-md-12 d-h3 d-color-black d-fs-20 d-fw-600 d-lineheight-24 core-title\">6. Windows 11 Requires Signing In to a Microsoft Account<\/h3>\n<div class=\"col\">\n<div class=\"row row-cols-1  justify-content-start d-text-start d-title-inner no-gutters\">\n<div class=\"col\">\n<div class=\"d-text-center\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"d-img d-lazy-img\" src=\"https:\/\/images.cloudclusters.io\/1a8fc568f13a4a50bef9cb2c9250d8f7\/loginacc.png\" alt=\"Windows Signing In\" width=\"680\" \/><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"row row-cols-1  justify-content-start d-text-start d-title-inner no-gutters\">\n<div class=\"col\">\n<p class=\"mb-0\">You&#8217;d be hard-pressed to find any Mac users who don\u2019t sign in to an Apple ID account, nor any Chromebook or Android users who don\u2019t sign in to a Google account. But some Windows users are vehement about not wanting to sign in to an account on their PC. If you are one of these people, there\u2019s your reason not to upgrade to Windows 11. Well, at least to the Home edition. The Pro edition doesn\u2019t have this requirement. While handling your system settings, consider tips to\u00a0fix Mac running slow\u00a0and boost performance.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"d-paragraph-card\">\n<div class=\"container\">\n<div class=\"row row-cols-1  justify-content-start d-text-start d-title-inner no-gutters pt-4 pb-1\">\n<h3 class=\"col col-md-12 d-h3 d-color-black d-fs-20 d-fw-600 d-lineheight-24 core-title\">7. Windows 11 Shows Mhttps:\/\/macpaw.com\/how-to\/fix-mac-running-slowore Ads<\/h3>\n<div class=\"col\">\n<div class=\"row row-cols-1  justify-content-start d-text-start d-title-inner no-gutters\">\n<div class=\"col\">\n<p class=\"mb-0\">We already know that there\u2019s no way to escape ads, no matter which device or operating system you\u2019re using. But Windows 11 takes it to a new level, by showing an unnecessary amount of ads. And the fact that Microsoft does its best to \u201cpersonalize\u201d them doesn\u2019t improve the situation.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"row row-cols-1  justify-content-start d-text-start d-title-inner no-gutters\">\n<div class=\"col\">\n<p class=\"mb-0\">It seems that there\u2019s no way to escape ads while using Windows 11. The operating system displays ads in its Start menu, lock screen, notifications, widgets, and settings. Fortunately, you can get rid of ads on Windows 11, even if the process isn\u2019t as straightforward as it should be.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"d-paragraph-card\">\n<div class=\"container\">\n<div class=\"row row-cols-1  justify-content-start d-text-start d-title-inner no-gutters pt-4 pb-1\">\n<h3 class=\"col col-md-12 d-h3 d-color-black d-fs-20 d-fw-600 d-lineheight-24 core-title\">8. Microsoft Will Support Windows 10 Until 2025<\/h3>\n<div class=\"col\">\n<div class=\"row row-cols-1  justify-content-start d-text-start d-title-inner no-gutters\">\n<div class=\"col\">\n<p class=\"mb-0\">Just like it did with Windows 7 after the launch of Windows 10, Microsoft will keep supporting Windows 10 Until 2025. This means that if you are running Windows 10, you will continue to get bug fixes, new features, and security patches.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"row row-cols-1  justify-content-start d-text-start d-title-inner no-gutters\">\n<div class=\"col\">\n<p class=\"mb-0\">So, you don\u2019t have to worry about Microsoft abandoning Windows 10 for Windows 11, at least for a few years to come. There&#8217;s no rush, you still have two Years.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"d-title pt-10 pb-0\">\n<div class=\"container\">\n<div class=\"row row-cols-1  justify-content-left d-text-left d-title-inner\">\n<h2 id=\"conclustion\" class=\"col col-md-10 d-h2 d-color-black  core-title\">Conclustion<\/h2>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"d-paragraph-card\">\n<div class=\"container\">\n<div class=\"row row-cols-1  justify-content-start d-text-start d-title-inner no-gutters pt-4 pb-1\">\n<div class=\"col\">\n<div class=\"row row-cols-1  justify-content-start d-text-start d-title-inner no-gutters\">\n<div class=\"col\">\n<p class=\"mb-0\">If you don&#8217;t want to buy a new computer or give up an efficient interface that you love, then don&#8217;t upgrade to Windows 11. Windows 10 does everything just as well, and in some cases even better.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"row row-cols-1  justify-content-start d-text-start d-title-inner no-gutters\">\n<div class=\"col\">\n<p class=\"mb-0\">In conclusion, while Windows 11 offers many exciting new features and improvements, it&#8217;s not necessarily the best choice for everyone. Whether it&#8217;s the stability and maturity of Windows 10, its broad compatibility with hardware and software, or the familiar user interface, there are plenty of reasons to stick with Windows 10. As always, the best choice of operating system will depend on your individual needs and circumstances.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Introdcution Sometimes it&#8217;s not a good idea to upgrade your technology, no matter how shiny the new version looks. Here are some reasons to stick with Windows 10. Windows 11 looks modern and inviting. 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