Comments by "John h Palmer" (@johnhpalmer6098) on "How to Block the Windows 11 Upgrade and Stay on Windows 10" video.
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Like you, I've used most variants of Windows from 3.1 to 11 and have not had any issues per se.
That said, some are clearly better than others. 95-98 (and SE) were fine, though it was all or nothing when they crashed. That lessened significantly with XP as now, you can just shut down the offending software or peripheral and windows soldiered on. Vista was not bad, but those that had issues, I suspect one was trying to run it on under spec computers or had the 32 bit version for lesser machines that were only 32 bit. I had the 64 bit version as my old Dell Studio XPS was 64 bit and largely had no issues with it by itself. Then when I had to do an upgrade, the refurbished PC I got had 10, then when I had to replace that machine 4 years later, the newer refurbished box came with 11, and I just built a new, up to date PC, and went with 11, using a retail copy of 10's key I had to get 11 Pro. Easy peasy.
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