It's been nearly five months since Microsoft released its latest Windows operating system, having previously said Windows 10 would be the last of the series.
Since then, many people have embraced the new experience, and Insiders continue to test new additions and features that will eventually make it a stable release.
While Windows 11 has become a more stable experience, it still has its fair share of issues, and upgrading from Windows 10 can be an unpleasant experience at times.
Not only do upgrades get stuck, but many features also stop working after some devices upgrade from Windows 10 to 11.
Over the past few months, we've seen upgrades impact people in a variety of ways, from the internet now working, to taskbars not showing up, to continuous reboot loops, and more.
Now, reports indicate that installing a new operating system can actually break the Windows Import-Export Wizard as well. The SQL Server Import and Export Wizard is a simple way to copy data from source to target.
If you want to run the wizard but Microsoft SQL Server is not installed on your computer, you can install the SQL Server Import and Export Wizard by installing SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT).
#Interested users can now add it to the long list of issues that arise after upgrading to Windows 11. We're not entirely sure if this also happens when you do a clean install, as it hasn't been flagged yet.
Now that we’re talking about leaving Windows 10 behind and moving forward, remember to never perform a hard reset on your device while it’s still in the process of being upgraded.
Other Windows 11 users say the upgrade is not smaller and faster to install than Microsoft previously said, and it still takes time to complete.
Also, if you're interested in trying out the ARM version of the Redmond tech giant's latest operating system on an Apple M1 device, it should run fine on a UTM VM.
Even after five months of existence, these glitches and bugs will keep surfacing, so don’t be discouraged. Windows 11 is still a young operating system and still has a long way to go.
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