I recently upgraded to Windows 11, and I'm running into several frustrating issues. Initially, everything seems fine after starting up, but after about 10 minutes, things start to go haywire. When I try to access audio devices or WiFi by clicking the icon in the bottom right corner, the pop-up window opens up blank and I can't close it. I'm also unable to open Microsoft Store and Task Manager. When I attempt to download Microsoft PC Manager from the Store, I keep getting a 'Something went wrong' message that prevents installation. I'm feeling a bit lost here, as the problems aren't catastrophic but definitely make using my computer a hassle.
2 Answers
I hear you! Doing a clean install can definitely help resolve a lot of issues. Just a heads-up, though: performing a clean install typically wipes everything on your drive, so make sure to back up any important data before you start. It's also a good idea to check the compatibility of your hardware with Windows 11 before reinstalling.
It sounds like your issues might be related to outdated or incompatible drivers after the upgrade to Windows 11. Upgrading your operating system in place can often lead to these kinds of problems. I'd recommend checking if all your drivers are up to date. If not, consider doing a clean install instead; that's generally a better way to avoid upgrade headaches.

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