> Makes you really wonder what's going on with their QA.
They got laid off in 2014. MS relies more on insiders, early update roll outs, automated testing.
I'm still on Windows 10 so can't comment on the state of 11, but I feel like I see a good number of headlines about botched updates. The recent 24h2 screwed up users that had Ubisoft software installed and caused them to pause roll out.
In October an update caused systems to get into a bluescreen loop requiring a rollback.
The fact that they're pushing people to 11 this year and stopping 10, when 11 is still having "teething" issues is not good.
They got laid off in 2014. MS relies more on insiders, early update roll outs, automated testing.
I'm still on Windows 10 so can't comment on the state of 11, but I feel like I see a good number of headlines about botched updates. The recent 24h2 screwed up users that had Ubisoft software installed and caused them to pause roll out.
In October an update caused systems to get into a bluescreen loop requiring a rollback.
The fact that they're pushing people to 11 this year and stopping 10, when 11 is still having "teething" issues is not good.