Microsoft just announced Windows 11 at its event today, and we have seen all the major features coming to the desktop operating system. But what about the features Microsoft has removed with Windows 11? If you are feeling skeptical about installing Windows 11 and considering if the upgrade is worth the effort, here is a list of features Microsoft deprecated or removed with Windows 11.

While Microsoft has removed some Windows 10 features, it has today brought better features to replace them on Windows 11. For what it’s worth, here are all the features Microsoft removed during its transition from Windows 10 to Windows 11.

  • Live Tiles
  • Windows Timeline
  • Cortana
  • Tablet Mode
  • Quick Status in Lock Screen
  • Internet Explorer

Live Tiles

One change users will surely notice when they move from Windows 10 to Windows 11 is the removal of Timeline. Timeline was a sophisticated task view to show a chronological view of apps you have accessed on your Windows PCs. However, Microsoft states that some features of Timeline will live on through Edge.

Microsoft has confirmed that Cortana will no longer be included in the first boot experience. What does that really mean? Well, you no longer have to hear Cortana yell at you saying, “Hi there! I’m Cortana, and I’m here to help. A little sign-in here, a touch of Wi-Fi there, and we’ll have your PC ready for all you plan to do” when you set up your new Windows 11 PC. Thank you, Microsoft.

Microsoft is removing Tablet mode on Windows 11. However, you shouldn’t be worried about that. The company has vastly improved the touchscreen experience with its new Windows 11 desktop OS. Moreover, Windows 11 will automatically adjust whenever you attach a keyboard to your tablet.

With Windows 10, you can pick apps to see their quick status right on the lock screen. Microsoft is deprecating this feature with Windows 11 and you’ll no longer see them in the lock screen.

At this point, I’m tired of writing about how Internet Explorer is dead. With Windows 11, Microsoft is doing us all a favor by disabling Internet Explorer. If you really want Internet Explorer, you can use IE Mode in Edge to browse legacy sites.

Features Removed by Microsoft in Windows 11

So, those are all the features Microsoft removed when it moved from Windows 10 to Windows 11. As you can see, except for Live Tiles and Timeline, you don’t have to sacrifice a lot when you’re upgrading to Microsoft’s latest operating system. You can go through our article on Windows 11 to catch up with all the new features and check if your PC can run Windows 11.