Not Only Has Adoption of Windows Vista 11 Flatlined/Plateaued, Now It is Going Down!
Did many people delete Vista 11 and install GNU/Linux instead?
In the first year since its release Vista 11 attained only about 2% in "market share", based on public reports and market surveys. Nobody was in a rush to join Microsoft's latest experiment. OEMs were apprehensive and users would be hesitant to buy PCs with Vista 11 saddled onto them (people don't buy Windows; the OEMs license Windows in bulk, or in collusion with Microsoft, and then impose it on buyers).
Months ago media/news sites mentioned that the relative share of Vista 11 was not increasing or barely increasing. Over this past week many users of Vista 11 reported that Windows Update had broken their system. Microsoft did, eventually, acknowledge the issue.
This month from statCounter:
Wow! It's going down. Vista 10 has gone up for 2 months in a row (relative share). Truly pathetic if accurate. The simplest explanation is, people abandon Windows. People dislike Vista 11 and choose something else.
Maybe Microsoft should add yet more restrictions like TPM. It mostly drives people to GNU/Linux. █