Anyone else think Windows 11 is terrible? Everyday there's a old feature that's no longer free/ available

BMCM 0 Reputation points
2026-02-01T04:23:02.35+00:00

Why is connecting your own PC's running Windows 11 no longer allowed in the home version? With people having multiple PC's, Notebook's, Xbox's. etc. etc. why does this require an upgrade? All I want to be able to do is share files between computers but that's a "Professional Option" now? Seriously? Get with the times, first you ruin half of all windows computers with the Windows 11 requirements and when you do go to Windows 11 only to find out you need to upgrade that as well in order to use BASIC functions. I went from always loving everything MS and now I cannot stand them, every day it's some new slap in the face

Windows for home | Windows 11 | Files, folders, and storage
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    2026-02-01T04:23:13.1233333+00:00
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    Windows 11 has introduced some changes compared to previous versions, including the way certain features are categorized and accessed. The Professional edition of Windows 11 does offer more advanced features, including enhanced file sharing options that may not be available in the Home edition. This can be frustrating for users who have multiple devices and expect basic functionalities like file sharing to be universally available without needing to upgrade.

    The decision to limit certain features to the Professional version may stem from Microsoft's strategy to differentiate between consumer and business needs, but it has led to dissatisfaction among users who feel that basic functions should remain accessible in the Home edition.

    As for the system requirements, Windows 11 does have stricter hardware requirements compared to Windows 10, which has also been a point of contention for many users. These changes are part of Microsoft's efforts to enhance security and performance, but they can feel exclusionary to those with older hardware.

    If you are looking for ways to share files between computers running Windows 11, there are still options available, such as using cloud services or third-party applications, even if they may not be as straightforward as they were in previous versions.


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