Windows 11 it's getting more unstable soon, this is what to do

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If you're not the type of person who enjoys a bumpy ride when you turn on your computer, you may want to think about switching from the Dev and Beta channels of the Windows Insider Preview.

Microsoft sent an email to users on the Dev channel (as reported by HTNovo) saying the company intends to push some builds that don't represent what consumers will get with Windows 11 when it is officially launched. In other words, these will be some pretty buggy versions that won't be too nice to use.

The company advises users to switch from the Dev channel to the beta if they are not prepared to deal with the instability.. Fortunately, the process of switching from Dev to beta channel is simple, so you can do it without problems.

We will have to wait and see how faulty these builds are, but if Microsoft is really sending a warning about them, we look forward to some pretty rocky roads.

Of course, if you want your PC to run as stable as possible, you might want to think about going back to Windows 10 until Windows 11 officially launch. Of course, you'll miss out on the cool new features that Windows 11 bring to the table, but at least you won't have to deal with bugs everywhere.

RELATED: Hands-on with your first Windows preview 11 Insider


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