I've trained people in Digital RF Emergency communications since W7 Days. And oh how it has changed. Back then we had everyone up and running in two 2 hour sessions, and they stayed running. Today, with everyone on W7, it has been 2 months, and still not everyone is working. Or better said, systems that
were running stop running. Windows 11 updates come along and wreck everything. Especially Sound drivers, which are an integral part of the computer to radio interface. One big one is sound enhancements. They turn them off, the update turns them back on. Drivers themselves change often. And Windows often nucs the audio even if it is just downloaded, not installed yet. That last was a problem with W10 as well.
For my own part, I switched to Mac based system of the same software. It runs at 100 percent uptime.
Another good option is Linux. I've put together a number of Linux setups which run great. Software syncs with the hardware, and once you get it running, it stays running
The problem isn't that the system cannot run well - the problem is with the number of people who have Windows computers and expect them to work, when the problem is that Microsoft 11 is a disaster. I'm going to have my Cassandra moment, telling some folks where the problem lies. You can't decide where emergencies are going to occur, so they might happen right after an update. And if you update in downtime, you have to set up the system again. Go through it to find what changed, change it back to what it was, and test.
Not ready for primetime. Or any time. MacOS and Linux work, and stay working. Windows 11? No.