Jack Wallen transitioned from Linux to Windows 11 for a week and encountered several frustrations:
1. Creating a local account was cumbersome compared to Linux.
2. Google passkeys did not work without enabling the "Hello" service.
3. The Mailbird email client demanded payment after installation, locking him out of other applications.
4. The natural scrolling feature reverted to its default setting despite attempts to disable it.
5. Advertisements appeared within the Windows 11 interface.
6. The default save location for files was OneDrive, which he had not logged into.
7. Windows 11 used excessive resources, causing his laptop to run hot.
8. Virus and Threat Protection settings were not enabled by default.
9. The laptop screen failed to enter hibernation or turn off automatically, risking battery drain.