My current desktop came with 11. Its biggest nuisance is that it dropped support for my fax modem. (Its emoji humans look uglier than 10, too.)
Windows 11 nuisances? Oh my...wait until you read this.
I still recall struggling to load Windows 10 when it kept rejecting my network card. Finally had to replace it to a newer one just to install the OS. Ugh. Though with a built-in Realtek Ethernet port on newer motherboards, Windows hasn't given me such a problem again. Plus I gave up running Windows moving to Linux Mint. I was contemplating running Windows 11 on a separate removable SSD just to play games. Until this happened:
Your biggest problem right now as a Windows 11 user is to determine whether or not your SSD uses a Phison controller. It's a growing scandal right now between Microsoft and Phison. The problem is with Phison controllers, but it didn't start until Microsoft released a recent security update known as KB5063878. That large file transfers can trip the problem that physically damages SSDs. Forcing a user to replace their entire Solid State Drive and reinstall Windows 11 from scratch.
And the situation from day-to-day seems to change regarding whether Microsoft or Phison is willing to accept any responsibility, as they seem to continually claim they cannot recreate the problem while others have. Seems the most important thing Windows 11 users can do at the moment is to absolutely determine who makes the controller of your SSD (Solid State Drive-M2 NVMe or SATA).
If it's Phison, and you have already installed the KB5063878 update, you've got a serious problem. If not, so far it should be fine. Though as I mentioned, things continue to evolve each day over this grim issue. Worse still, it appears that even if you uninstall the update, the problem still persists.
It's not the end of the world to have to replace your SSD and reinstall Windows 11 if it happens, but most Windows users are probably not technically able to accomplish such a thing themselves.
SSD Controller List 2025
Feel free to google this issue in YouTube, to see just how many computer gurus are reporting about this. meanwhile Microsoft and Phison continue to send mixed messages to the public. Meanwhile support for Windows 10 is about to run out next month. WTG Microsoft!
