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Some users complain that after upgrading to Windows 11

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You can now download Windows 11, a renewal of the operating system that comes with striking differences, especially with regard to the interface. This draws attention to the new taskbar with the centered start menu, something that however is not happening on all computers that go from Windows 10 to Windows 11

And it is that some users are seeing how after updating they have found a kind of mixture between Windows 10 and Windows 11. Cases in which after updating to Windows 11 the computer still using the Windows 10 taskbar and where the start menu doesn't work.

With the Windows 10 taskbar

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After upgrading to Windows 11 using Upgrade Assistant, some users are finding surprises. Thus, on Reddit a user claims that after upgrading he still has the old taskbar and the start menu doesn&39;t work at all."

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Something similar is reported by other users, now in the official Microsoft forums. This is the case of a user who states the following: After upgrading to Windows 11 from Windows 10, the menu bar at the bottom is Windows 10 and does not work. I had to use keyboard commands to get to settings to get back to Windows 10."

In Bleeping Computer they affirm that some of those affected have seen this is the only aspect where the design of Windows 10 is still present, since the rest of the interface is the new one that launches Windows 11In fact, this bug was already experienced by some members of the Insider Program when installing Build 22000.194 of Windows 11.

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These cases seem to only affect those who have chosen to force the update using the Wizard update and not to those who have seen Windows 11 arrive through a notice on Windows Update. In fact, in the past we have seen how Microsoft does not recommend forcing an update. And the fact is that the objective of a gradual release is to prevent this type of failure from spreading."

Excessive RAM consumption

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But it&39;s not the only bug, other users complain about high consumption of RAM and CPU memory when using the File Browser. So much so that some reports cite resource spikes ranging from 70 to 99%, as well as constant usage of the device&39;s processor."

For now, the solution to fix this bug happens according to some of the affections for uninstalling the Windows 11 update, while others they have fixed it by creating a new user profile copying their data to the new profile and reinstalling some apps.

Via | Bleeping Computer

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