The real issue here is that W11 doesn't solve a problem or fix a need. Instead what it does do is makes unnecessary UI changes.

File explorer right-click menu change: check Advertisements for MS store/MS services in working areas of the UI: check

Harder to create/use a 'local-only' account on non-enterprise versions of the OS: check

Not that long ago, the `safe` option for businesses was to wait until ServicePack 2 for an OS was released before we installed it. MS would have better W11 adoption if they had just called it Windows10 SP2.

I used W11 (because it came pre-installed on a laptop I bought) for 2 weeks. The right-click menu changes were infuriating. The 'Start' menu is still an abomination. I had more popups advertising MS services and pushing a MS Account then I ever saw on the popup-hell of the 90-00's internet.

IMHO It would take using 'Start10' (is the new version called Start11?) to de-crapify W11 before I would want to use it, and since the upgrade is primarily cosmetic; then what's the point of upgrading?

These changes are a pain but i have mostly achieved a copy of my Windows 10 setup which is much needed to stay productive!

Getting the old right-click menu back is done through a registry setting.

Reverting the taskbar back to Win10/2000 style for things like ungrouping of task bar items, items in multiple rows, items with titles and a quick launch area i use this: https://github.com/valinet/ExplorerPatcher