My custom machine may be 10 years old, but it still kicks ass. Being forced to upgrade all my hardware (well, the mobo and cpu anyway) just to install Windows 11 is extremely unappealing and an expense I don't care to absorb. I have yet to take the plunge, but I certainly understand the desire to use the registry hacks to do so.
AD, I understand your point that Windows 10 will continue to work for a few more years (MS support through October 2025 to be exact), but IMO it is the ugliest OS Microsoft has ever released (but admittedly, the most robust and best organized). I simply dislike the overall flat appearance of the interface… for me, flat is just a synonym for BOR-ING. No offense to those who like it, but there is a contingent of us who like a little eye candy in their GUI. Windows 11 is not drastically different looking than 10, but at least it gets rid of those god-awful flat color tiles behind the icons! To me, that alone makes upgrading to Windows 11 worthwhile.
I am happy to see that woollies66 experience has been positive and over a six-month period to boot. I may very well "accept the risk" and install it myself using said registry hacks.