(NB. obviously, this isn't a problem if you have unlimited broadband data or a highish monthly allowance eg. 30Gb.)
I've just "upgraded" from Widows 7 to a new Windows 11 laptop, and boy does it consume data.
When you first build it, it downloads a load of multi-Gb Windows updates but I'd expect this. However, every day it uses a ton more data than the old Windows 7 one. My wife has Windows 10, and I thought that was bad, but this thing is even worse.
I'm still trying to get to the bottom of it but I've found one thing that makes a bit of a difference; setting the network connection to "metered". That seems to kerb its appetite a bit.
I've just "upgraded" from Widows 7 to a new Windows 11 laptop, and boy does it consume data.
When you first build it, it downloads a load of multi-Gb Windows updates but I'd expect this. However, every day it uses a ton more data than the old Windows 7 one. My wife has Windows 10, and I thought that was bad, but this thing is even worse.
I'm still trying to get to the bottom of it but I've found one thing that makes a bit of a difference; setting the network connection to "metered". That seems to kerb its appetite a bit.
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