Dod101 wrote:...As for W11 what you say of course makes sense but I am not all that confident about a brand new system not from my point of view but what about bugs and so on?
I first started testing W11 on some of my machines in July with the very first release of an Insiders build, 22000.51. What struck me was just how stable it has been since the beginning. The big changes from W10 are in the design of the Start menu, the Taskbar and the Settings app. Underneath that the Windows kernel is very much the same as is used Windows 10, and just as stable. So yes, it has a brand new look, but it is built on solid foundations.
Of course, it is entirely up to you if/when you upgrade from 10 to 11. Beneath the surface 11 offers little truly new functionality. And 10 is in full support until 2025, so there's plenty of time to decide.