The Windows OS Thread - Formerly THE OS for gamers and normies, now sadly ruined by Pajeets

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I'm reinstalling Windows on my laptop to give to my dad and my god it's the most unpleasant thing ever. I just want to creat a generic "Owner" account so that I can install Office and set it up but it won't let me and I have to click through 15 ads twice now
If you're doing this remotely often preload some of your settings using autounattend.xml. You can build one out quickly here: https://schneegans.de/windows/unattend-generator/
If its a one-off its probably not worth it, but it can definitely save some time and headaches in the longrun.
 
I have a Dell laptop that I use for work and it came with a dell branded docking station and runs windows 11. About 3/5 times I boot into windows while connected to the dock the laptop loses it mind. It freezes on start and pumps heat out of the fan vent. I have to unplug the dock, press and hold the power button until it restarts, then set up all of my monitors again in the display settings. It’s fucking infuriating and IT won’t replace it because they don’t think it’s a problem to tell me to just wait to plug in my dock.

Fucking pajeet niggers getting their shitty hands all over windows. I never had problems like this with windows 10 and my Fedora desktop doesn’t have these problems.
 
Why does every PC peripheral need its own gay software which runs in the background all the time and collects data on you to send to the chinks, why can't we have polling rate, dpi, and other such mouse setting built into the OS like every other OS. I feel like such a retard for buying a mouse which isn't just a standard office one.
 
I have a Dell laptop that I use for work and it came with a dell branded docking station and runs windows 11. About 3/5 times I boot into windows while connected to the dock the laptop loses it mind. It freezes on start and pumps heat out of the fan vent. I have to unplug the dock, press and hold the power button until it restarts, then set up all of my monitors again in the display settings. It’s fucking infuriating and IT won’t replace it because they don’t think it’s a problem to tell me to just wait to plug in my dock.

Fucking pajeet niggers getting their shitty hands all over windows. I never had problems like this with windows 10 and my Fedora desktop doesn’t have these problems.
You should check to see if the dock has a firmware update. I know I used to have to update them (as IT) every once in a while due to problems, particularly around Windows 11's launch.
It also depends on what kind of dock it is, if its something like a Toshiba Dynadock it will always suck, while something using DP Alt mode (all new docks using a USB C cable) should "just work".
Why does every PC peripheral need its own gay software which runs in the background all the time and collects data on you to send to the chinks, why can't we have polling rate, dpi, and other such mouse setting built into the OS like every other OS. I feel like such a retard for buying a mouse which isn't just a standard office one.
I used to just keep a copy of Windows around which had all this gay software installed. Although I found that the settings would save on the device most of the time so I ended up nuking Windows with a clean install and none of this crap, haven't had problems since. Although your mileage may vary.
 
You should check to see if the dock has a firmware update. I know I used to have to update them (as IT) every once in a while due to problems, particularly around Windows 11's launch.
It also depends on what kind of dock it is, if its something like a Toshiba Dynadock it will always suck, while something using DP Alt mode (all new docks using a USB C cable) should "just work".
That's a good idea. I have two of these Dell branded docks and both have the same issue (but both are about the same age and haven't been updated). They're both expensive and both have been the cause of significant headaches. Modern tech seems to be nothing but despair.
 
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Dave gives the full explanation that even most non-techies will understand concerning the TPM device and MSFT’s preference for newer CPUs for Windows 11 users.

I don’t know what I’m going to do when Win 10 support ends in October. I have tried various flavours of alternative OS’s and, despite what people say about them, I swear to god they are not a good replacement for Windows. They simply do not work well with all of the software I’d like to use. And I have no intention of tinkering with them for hours each week just to get them to play nice with various programs.

I guess maybe I’ll bite the bullet and pay MSFT $30/ year to provide Win 10 updates for the next year or two.

 
I don’t know what I’m going to do when Win 10 support ends in October. I have tried various flavours of alternative OS’s and, despite what people say about them, I swear to god they are not a good replacement for Windows. They simply do not work well with all of the software I’d like to use. And I have no intention of tinkering with them for hours each week just to get them to play nice with various programs.
Windows 10 IoT LTSC gets updates until 2032. Although I do suspect that Microsoft will "strongly encourage" third parties to quickly drop 10 support from their programs, so how successful you are at staying on 10 will depend on what programs you use.
If you need Windows then use Windows 11, its absolutely worse then Windows 10 but its not unusable yet, especially the LTSC version. Its still better then any Linux at least.
Windows 11 IoT LTSC version (not regular LTSC) also doesn't have the Secure Boot/TPM/etc checks, so if your hardware is too old for stock Win 11, you could give it a try.
Really depends on how much fucking around you want to do, but I would try out Windows 11 LTSC first before jumping ship to a Linux, especially if Linux doesn't suit your needs.
 
Another day another unwanted Microkike update forcing propagandizing into your face at the lock screen. Anyone know how to remove this kikery?
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SteamOS can't come fast enough.

Edit: It's in lock screen. Personalisation > Lock Screen > Lock Screen Status. You now have another faggoty setting to change.
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Of course - Despite the fact that I already turned off this setting in the past, they have to nigger another one in. Gotta create that Context at all costs right DoD contracting Microkike? May Bill "Feces Fucker" Gates and his tech caste pajeets be culled.
 
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Windows 11 IoT LTSC version (not regular LTSC) also doesn't have the Secure Boot/TPM/etc checks, so if your hardware is too old for stock Win 11, you could give it a try.
Whats the difference in using the 10 version then? that 3rd party apps will still work on it? btw how usable is 10 IoT LTSC? so far all I could find is that it does not have the windows store but who cares about that, what else?
 
Of course - Despite the fact that I already turned off this setting in the past, they have to nigger another one in. Gotta create that Context at all costs right DoD contracting Microkike? May Bill "Feces Fucker" Gates and his tech caste pajeets be culled.
The rate that Windows is being Jeeted is impressive. But the old white made spaghetti code is so embedded in the system with things like the Control Panel that they won't be able to remove all of it without the Windows house of cards tumbling down, so Windows at its core will still be good for many years to come.
If you want some entertainment, find a copy of the Windows XP source code and look at the comments (get horrified at the spaghetti code too). Its gold.
Whats the difference in using the 10 version then? that 3rd party apps will still work on it? btw how usable is 10 IoT LTSC? so far all I could find is that it does not have the windows store but who cares about that, what else?
Compared to regular Windows, the LTSC stuff doesn't have the Jeetware apps preinstalled. Its pretty much just Edge and the absolute core Windows stuff like Explorer, Control Panel, Command Prompt, etc out of the box.
The updates are all security only (still automatic by default but not only easily disabled, the security ones aren't a big deal to manage, its the feature updates that fuck with machines) and there's a lot less fucking around with your machine from MS.
Otherwise its basically the same as the regular Windows 10/11 editions. You can run the same software on it, etc. Its just a lot more minimal out of the box and needs a lot less tard wrangling to become a good and stable system.
Its not as good or free to fuck around with as say Windows 7 but even the Jeets at MS know to not fuck with their Enterprise customers, so compared to regular Windows 10/11 its amazing.
You can even install the Windows Store if you really do need it, a single PowerShell command (wsreset -i) will download it back on your machine for you, so there is no real downsides.
IoT is the same as LTSC overall outside of getting 5 more years of updates, and a few other relatively minor differences like being able to activate IoT LTSC using a digital license (very much preferred) vs just KMS for regular LTSC, not being able to officially uninstall Edge on IoT (which sucks).

The only difference that really matters is 5 years more security updates on IoT LTSC. So go for that if you pick one.
 
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pay MSFT $30/ year
Microsoft Activation Scripts can enable those for free now btw. It works, I posted a screenshot of a bare metal Win7 install pulling ESU updates.
not being able to officially uninstall Edge on IoT
I found that deleting the installation folder like a reckless dickhead works well. You'll be left with a few leftovers like the open in Edge proxy and other oddities, but for the most part Windows just respects that you've decided to nuke the Edge folder and forgets it was even there. I don't know why Edge uninstallers don't just look at the files and registry keys that Edge uses and then deletes them without the uninstaller. That's all an uninstaller is meant to do, manipulate the files and the registry.
 
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I found that deleting the installation folder like a reckless dickhead works well. You'll be left with a few leftovers like the open in Edge proxy and other oddities, but for the most part Windows just respects that you've decided to nuke the Edge folder and forgets it was even there. I don't know why Edge uninstallers don't just look at the files and registry keys that Edge uses and then deletes them without the uninstaller. That's all an uninstaller is meant to do, manipulate the files and the registry.
I ended up trying to remove Edge with Revo Uninstaller, and it went better then I expected.
Although no uninstaller ran when I attempted to uninstall, I could effectively delete it as it scanned the Registry and File system for any leftover files and let me nuke Edge.
From what I can see, no leftovers remain. The Open in Edge proxy just errors out but I disabled stuff like Web Search so it hasn't come up yet. I will see if the next Windows Update brings it back but so far it has worked amazingly.
 
I ended up trying to remove Edge with Revo Uninstaller, and it went better then I expected.
Although no uninstaller ran when I attempted to uninstall, I could effectively delete it as it scanned the Registry and File system for any leftover files and let me nuke Edge.
From what I can see, no leftovers remain. The Open in Edge proxy just errors out but I disabled stuff like Web Search so it hasn't come up yet. I will see if the next Windows Update brings it back but so far it has worked amazingly.
Uninstalled Edge on my win10 boot with Wise, checked Wise to uninstall something else after some months had passed and noticed it was back. Be sure to look out for it whenever you install an update.
 
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Guess there's nothing better to do on a Sunday overcast than messing with your computer in ways you probably shouldn't.
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I followed the Massgrave guide on switching regular Windows 22H2 to LTSC. The trick is to:
1. Set your registry so that it identifies as IoT LTSC
2. Quickly run the regular LTSC installer that matches your system locale and architecture so that it gets tricked into believing it's installing on an LTSC system
3. If it was tricked properly and it said that it'll install while retaining your files and apps, let it cause havoc in your system

Afterwards, I was dropped back into my desktop with little to no changes. Things like disabled animations and lock screen image got reset, but other oddities like my custom sound and cursor schemes were left intact. After that I just had to switch the edition to IoT LTSC in MAS and then activate via TSForge. Funnily enough, it reinstalled Edge, but I was able to delete it by just right clicking on it and selecting "uninstall", no extra fiddling needed. Thanks Microsoft.

Now this install should be getting security updates up to 2032, and should technically be indistinguishable from 22H2 when running software.
 
For an old fossile 2gb ram potato (which is used for emulators) what OS do you recommend the most?
Not Linux, i know nothing about Linux.
 
For an old fossile 2gb ram potato (which is used for emulators) what OS do you recommend the most?
Not Linux, i know nothing about Linux.
If you don't care about running an older OS on a potato like that, then you can get away with an older version of Windows. The best Windows will be based on the age of the machine due to drivers and other stuff, for this case I imagine it would be most likely 7, but maybe XP. If the machine had 4gb of ram and was slightly newer, I would have recommended trying out 10, but no way if you only have 2. It won't be a nice experience. Both 7 and XP are decent enough versions of Windows that can be trimmed down to very minimal systems, if its not good enough out of the box.
I won't talk about Linux here but I will note that if you want a more up to date OS on that device, its your only choice.
 
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If you don't care about running an older OS on a potato like that, then you can get away with an older version of Windows. The best Windows will be based on the age of the machine due to drivers and other stuff, for this case I imagine it would be most likely 7, but maybe XP. If the machine had 4gb of ram, I would have recommended trying out 10, but no way if you only have 2. Both 7 and XP are decent enough versions of Windows that can be trimmed down to very minimal systems, if its not good enough out of the box.
I won't talk about Linux here but I will note that if you want a more up to date OS on that device, its your only choice.
Funnily a few years ago (and by few i mean 5) i tried with Windows 8.1, not the 64 bits of course, but it was hell the resources were sucked dry by your typical windows background process shenanigans but mostly by windows defender, nothing was working properly and for some reason it was constantly trying to update (how idk)
Besides, and although it doesn't really matter, I broke the store a few months ago.
So i guess windows 7 wouldn't be that bad.
 
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Funnily a few years ago (and by few i mean 5) i tried with Windows 8.1, not the 64 bits of course, but it was hell the resources were sucked dry by your typical windows background process shenanigans but mostly by windows defender, nothing was working properly and for some reason it was constantly trying to update (how idk)
Besides, and although it doesn't really matter, I broke the store a few months ago.
So i guess windows 7 wouldn't be that bad.
I would try out 7 anyways, it doesn't have a built in AV like Defender nor a lot of the crap that more modern Windows ships, and your emulators/other stuff won't be horrendously out of date for a few more years. But it has similar system requirements overall to 8.1, so it may still run poorly for you. At least you can set your theme to Windows Classic in 7 which will help a ton, Aero can be a resource hog.
Your hardware honestly sounds weak enough to warrant trying out XP, but only try if your hardware has driver support for it. On a machine with 2gb of ram, XP will run amazing, but your software will also be much older. I would still try both XP and 7, and seeing what runs best for you.
 
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