In the same way, it carries issues too. The maker has already listed a page with known bugs in Windows 11 to help people handle them. As of now, these are related to compatibility, but more can be added soon if found.
Windows 11 Known Issues
So it’s October 5th, the official Windows 11 day. Microsoft has excited the new OS enough before rolling it out by unveiling new design changes, features and updates to most sections of Windows 11. While the Windows Insiders have already tasted it, it’s now the time for the general public with eligible PCs to experience it. Those who pass the hardware checklist can see the new OS update coming with a notification in Settings. Starting today, Windows 11 will be offered to everyone eligible in a Phased manner until mid-2022. This discrimination prioritizes the newer PCs since they easily have recommended hardware requirements to get the update. If you’re eligible and got the update, mind these known issues already. Microsoft has listed out few issues in Windows 11 as below;
Compatibility issues have been found between Oracle VirtualBox and Windows 11
You might be unable to start Virtual machines (VMs), and you might receive an error.
Compatibility issues with Intel “Killer” networking software and Windows 11
Internet speeds might be slower than expected on affected devices. Compatibility issues have been found between
Cốc Cốc browser and Windows 11
Cốc Cốc browser might not open on Windows 11. Microsoft plans to add the fix for Killer networking software in the monthly security update coming next week. And regarding VirtualBox and Cốc Cốc, the company chose to block the Windows 11 update as a safeguard hold. So better not try force installing through other means to break your PC.