We reported two months ago that Windows 11 growth was still slow and users seemed more willing to stick with Windows 10 than upgrade to a new operating system.

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We reported two months ago that the growth rate of Windows 11 was still slow, and users seemed to prefer to continue using Windows 10 rather than upgrade to the new operating system. Although Windows 11 share was not reported last month, AdDuplex released this month's figures on the last day of June, and the situation has changed little. Public acceptance of Windows 11 remains slow.

We reported two months ago that Windows 11 growth was still slow and users seemed more willing to stick with Windows 10 than upgrade to a new operating system. - DayDayNewshtml June survey results show that Windows 11 is currently running on 23.1% of PCs, and less than 3.5% of modern Windows PCs have been upgraded to Windows 11 in the past two months. About the same number translates to the mainstream Windows 10 (21H2) version. The number of users running the Insider version of

currently stands at 0.8%, an increase of 0.1 percentage points in two months.

According to the latest data, the shares of each version of Windows 10 are now:

Windows 10 21H2 -- 38.2%.

Windows 10 21H1 -- 23.9%

Windows 10 20H2 -- 3.8%.

Windows 10 1903 -- 1%

Windows 10 1909 -- 2%

Windows 10 2004 -- 5.2%

Windows 10 1809 (and earlier) -- 2%.

Overall, Windows 10 can be found on 76.1% of systems, down 3.4 percentage points from last time.

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