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

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The Linux and Apple shills/trannies are something to begin with. I just really cannot stand them causing flame wars by wars, and that it restrained me with how Cuckpple goes with their shit ass direction for every fucking single recent devices they made just for blind Apple shills; especially when those BBC fetishists just made very little changes and just worsen it; and of Linux shit, its app supports are very limited, consider my life support was on Clip Studio, and that not even that supports them, so the only method I can do is just suffering with Win11 debloated with RetroBar + OpenShell and some of Winaero's apps so that I would not just shilling over those greedy Pajeets' wish for money. Things are never the same ever since those greedy shitter Jews taken over, and all but have to use Windows with their personal modifications.

I only put Linux in for emulation; or MacOS, because I am batshit retarded. Win95~7 is the prime era. (fuck ME, Vista)
Waiting for Win11 LTSC so that I cannot just get fucking annoyed over updates and updates. And this was the only OS I would use because I do not support the other two directions; still laughing at those Pajeets that hates the Aryan superrace, and wypipol in general, considering how Pajeets' instincts in general was because of their instincts and so many times of "DO NOT REDEEM DE KARDZ", and "v assk 4 yur moniee sirr plis sopport us sarr" :story:

That opinion applies to the Pajeet big man of Micucksoft, Satya, because he and his diverse crews of New World Order supporters wants your cash like greedy corporative Jews would do.
 
I've been using Linux for almost a decade and I hate the fact that in order to get a """decent""" (note the quotes) desktop experience I have to use Windows. I cannot speak for games but Linux does have it's fair share of problems: the autism of most Linuxfags certainly doesn't help. The reality is that modern computing fucking sucks and I just want to go full schizo mode and abandon modern technology altogether.
the problem is "decent" is relative, and often extends to "I don't wanna learn REEEEE".

it's a sad fact that a lot of people are used to using windows exactly the way microsoft wants them too, to the point they excuse that shit because they're usually not even aware of it. for example it's "completely natural" to have to dig through 2 different system control panels on win11 to do basic shit like changing your time manually, of which most people don't even know the old one without googling it. but the second they have to look anything up, or just have to deal with something "different" on linux, it's angry frog time again.

linuxfags come across as annoying and autistic because they made the jump and thus are aware of the difference, however you can't force people, no matter how hard you try and no matter the good intentions in the long run (and yeah often ignoring the specific use case in their enthusiasm). some people want to be retarded (I mean we're on the farms, there's plenty of documentation about it), that's just how it is. but boy telling wintards they use a cuckshed OS on a fisher-price level triggers them something fierce. I wonder why that is...
 
the problem is "decent" is relative, and often extends to "I don't wanna learn REEEEE".
Whilst I am rather self-aware that I am malding about it; to be fair, there were three options, either be suffering with MacOS, Windows or Linux. Most prefer the center because the two others have its flaws and bullshit; and issues within the two systems. Cuckdows was in my opinion was “normal”, in spite of the Pajeet OS’ shady business to keep garnering more newcoming Windowsfags.
Programming/Coding is difficult, but when you actually take classes and practice lots of strings until all works smoothly and nearly perfect. The risk worth its rewards if you do it correctly. That same goes to making the source code for an software or of a game; as you need to frequently check for bugs or errors to make revisions for. Same goes for installing apps via PowerShell, cmd or Terminal.
it's a sad fact that a lot of people are used to using windows exactly the way microsoft wants them too, to the point they excuse that shit because they're usually not even aware of it.
Usually they are newcomers in Windows; so they do not exactly care or to be aware of Microsoft’s business “tactics” for revenue; whilst oldfags would either prefer be using 10 LTSC or just upgrade to 11 in spite, since they hated the two others’ cons and bullshittery around them; including the autists.
for example it's "completely natural" to have to dig through 2 different system control panels on win11 to do basic shit like changing your time manually, of which most people don't even know the old one without googling it. but the second they have to look anything up, or just have to deal with something "different" on linux, it's angry frog time again.
Same. I just prefer myself the old ConPanel because it is easier for me since I got my ass in Win7, XP and the first version of 10. I only use Settings because I want to uninstall apps I could not do in CPanel. Nostalgiafag autism because I used 95 before, so there were very little points for me to keep using Settings as a main utility app for me. I just change time and personalizing my Win experience via the region section of CPanel instead :story:
It was like a continually forming ladder of unbridled autism, continuous amount of slapfighting in forums, either be newfags or oldfags. So I just prefer to go on my way to not causing more flame wars.
linuxfags come across as annoying and autistic because they made the jump and thus are aware of the difference, however you can't force people, no matter how hard you try and no matter the good intentions in the long run (and yeah often ignoring the specific use case in their enthusiasm). some people want to be retarded (I mean we're on the farms, there's plenty of documentation about it), that's just how it is. but boy telling wintards they use a cuckshed OS on a fisher-price level triggers them something fierce. I wonder why that is...
Self-entitlement, I suppose? Linuxfags may also have to be aware that there are some of their favorite apps being unavailable for their cuck OS; and they would have to face how many callouts the other OSfags would point to, and they also apparently fire back like retards.
Whilst you can use an another method to install Win apps onto the OS, bear with the bugs and some flaws too, since it may be usable or not.
Take it with a grain of salt from my Wincuck autismo.
 
All I ask from an OS is the ability to manage files and run programs, without it having to send detailed reports back homebase every minute and hog every last ounce of freed resources to run some useless garbage in the background that I never asked for. It doesn't sound too complicated but holy shit, those retards at Redmond make it out to be like the Quest for the Grail at this point.
 
the problem is "decent" is relative, and often extends to "I don't wanna learn REEEEE".

it's a sad fact that a lot of people are used to using windows exactly the way microsoft wants them too, to the point they excuse that shit because they're usually not even aware of it. for example it's "completely natural" to have to dig through 2 different system control panels on win11 to do basic shit like changing your time manually, of which most people don't even know the old one without googling it. but the second they have to look anything up, or just have to deal with something "different" on linux, it's angry frog time again.

linuxfags come across as annoying and autistic because they made the jump and thus are aware of the difference, however you can't force people, no matter how hard you try and no matter the good intentions in the long run (and yeah often ignoring the specific use case in their enthusiasm). some people want to be retarded (I mean we're on the farms, there's plenty of documentation about it), that's just how it is. but boy telling wintards they use a cuckshed OS on a fisher-price level triggers them something fierce. I wonder why that is...
No, Linux users come across as annoying and autistic because they are. This thread is a perfect example of it. It was started just to talk about Windows, but it got instantly hijacked by Linux users like you as a second soapbox to declare Linux's superiority over Windows, despite there already being a fucking thread for it.

You are the reason why Windows users aren't willing to learn and move to Linux. You turn something that should be a simple and clear cut discussion about OS being a tool to run a specific set of software an individual needs into yet another retarded culture war where my tribe very good and your tribe very bad and you be my tribe or you be no one.

Everything that's wrong with desktop Linux stems from it's community. A community that has zero self-awareness and cannot change, that will continue to undermine it's own cause and then blaming their failings on everything around them but themselves. OS is a tool, not an ideology. Get that through your thick skull for once.
 
but it got instantly hijacked by Linux users like you as a second soapbox to declare Linux's superiority over Windows
Nigga we literally admitted that Linux sucks as a desktop OS, look at some of these posts in this very thread. The only one that is getting autistic as shit about it is you as far as I am concerned.
Just look at what I have wrote in this very thread to demonstrate that you are talking out of your ass: we do recognize it's problems.
I've been using Linux for almost a decade and I hate the fact that in order to get a """decent""" (note the quotes) desktop experience I have to use Windows. I cannot speak for games but Linux does have it's fair share of problems: the autism of most Linuxfags certainly doesn't help. The reality is that modern computing fucking sucks and I just want to go full schizo mode and abandon modern technology altogether.
 
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>one change that the update is set to bring is a new CPU instruction called “Population Count (POPCNT)” that the processor needs to support to boot Windows 11.
>This affects PCs that are 15 or more older and running older generation hardware.
 
Nigga we literally admitted that Linux sucks as a desktop OS, look at some of these posts in this very thread. The only one that is getting autistic as shit about it is you as far as I am concerned.
Just look at what I have wrote in this very thread to demonstrate that you are talking out of your ass: we do recognize it's problems.
Why are you posting about Linux in this thread at all?
 
I agree that it's off topic but it made sense in what I was responding to, nothing more.

The answer is, "Linux people saw a thread that wasn't about Linux and decided it should be about Linux," which is what @Slav Power was talking about.

Trying to run Windows 11 on a CPU from 2008 must be a hideous joke anyway.

POPCNT first occurs on Core...so this affects only people who have somehow managed to hack Windows 11 to run on a Pentium.
 
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>one change that the update is set to bring is a new CPU instruction called “Population Count (POPCNT)” that the processor needs to support to boot Windows 11.
>This affects PCs that are 15 or more older and running older generation hardware.
Trying to run Windows 11 on a CPU from 2008 must be a hideous joke anyway.
Trying to run any modern OS with modern software on a 2008 CPU is a fucking joke. Your browser alone is so massive it'll be shitting itself even on the most lightweight Debian setup. And if you don't have the SSE4 instruction set for this feature, then you also don't have AVX and AVX2, not to mention the pitiful performance of the hardware. It's e-waste, only good for retro builds.

Then again this article is from Times of India, so fuck 'em if the street shitters make so little money from tech support scams that they cannot afford a computer with hardware from the last decade, that MS axing this one CPU instruction is this much of an issue to them. They even answered if Win11 will work cracked, fucking backwards savage country. :story:
 
but boy telling wintards they use a cuckshed OS on a fisher-price level triggers them something fierce. I wonder why that is...
Maybe that's a good thing? That doing anything on my computer is simple and easy, instead of being a challenge? I would much rather go through two, maybe three menus containing buttons containing categories and images I can understand instead of digging through command line prompts that will do god knows what.

I'll give an example: I usually end up playing video games with friends using hamachi (Small Minecraft Servers, Risk of Rain 1, etc). And I still would try to do that when I tried out linux.

Turns out there was no GUI version available for linux hamachi. It had to be run in terminal. So what before maybe took 2 minutes of pushing a button with a power symbol on it to start it up and entering the IP in a login field, became 40 minutes of trying to decipher the documentation to figure out how to make ot run.

You can call me a casual, but you would be missing the point. The computer was already doing everything I needed it to do, and using linux only makes that process harder.
 
Maybe that's a good thing? That doing anything on my computer is simple and easy, instead of being a challenge? I would much rather go through two, maybe three menus containing buttons containing categories and images I can understand instead of digging through command line prompts that will do god knows what.

I'll give an example: I usually end up playing video games with friends using hamachi (Small Minecraft Servers, Risk of Rain 1, etc). And I still would try to do that when I tried out linux.

Turns out there was no GUI version available for linux hamachi. It had to be run in terminal. So what before maybe took 2 minutes of pushing a button with a power symbol on it to start it up and entering the IP in a login field, became 40 minutes of trying to decipher the documentation to figure out how to make ot run.

You can call me a casual, but you would be missing the point. The computer was already doing everything I needed it to do, and using linux only makes that process harder.
you're already more advanced than the average windows user, so it doesn't really apply. looking up the documentation yourself already puts you way above.

however, now imagine you want to solve that same issue on windows that's easier on a certain other OS I won't mention before people get triggered. what would your impression be? to make matters worse, that OS is even outright fighting you trying to do what you want to do, not just "I don't have time/drive to look into it and learn stuff", before even talking how shit some documentation on windows is (command line or GUI usually are not that different in efficiency, it's just a habit of what you know more of. clicking a button or pressing enter after putting in the relevant info beforehand is pretty much moot).

Everything that's wrong with desktop Linux stems from it's community. A community that has zero self-awareness and cannot change, that will continue to undermine it's own cause and then blaming their failings on everything around them but themselves. OS is a tool, not an ideology. Get that through your thick skull for once.
the irony is saying that in a windows thread of all things. :story:
but since you already understand it's a tool, certain tools are better for certain jobs. that's just how it is. going "this is the dedicated fork thread, you're not allowed to talk about spoons if you try to eat soup" is quite silly actually.
 
This is a long shot but I cannot find any help elsewhere. So recently I created a win11 partition, and I keep having issues with my front panel audio. Sometimes when I hang my headphones up, get up, and return to the PC there's no audio. This only happens on win11, it happens rather frequently. It never happened on win10 and never on linux. I have to unplug and replug them in, and then switch primary output devices to get it to return. It's not the headphones as I switched out the HD 660s with an older pair and it still happened. I rewired the front audio panel to make sure they were seated properly. Frustratingly this only happens when I take them off and leave my desk, it never happens when I'm using them for 4-6 hours on end. I thought maybe because I had the rear output going to my stereo that it was muting the front panel for whatever reason, so I unplugged the rear jacks and my mic and it still happens. I'm stumped as to wtf is going on.
 
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This is a long shot but I cannot find any help elsewhere. So recently I created a win11 partition, and I keep having issues with my front panel audio. Sometimes when I hang my headphones up, get up, and return to the PC there's no audio. This only happens on win11, it happens rather frequently. It never happened on win10 and never on linux. I have to unplug and replug them in, and then switch primary output devices to get it to return. It's not the headphones as I switched out the HD 660s with an older pair and it still happened. I rewired the front audio panel to make sure they were seated properly. Frustratingly this only happens when I take them off and leave my desk, it never happens when I'm using them for 4-6 hours on end. I thought maybe because I had the rear output going to my stereo that it was muting the front panel for whatever reason, so I unplugged the rear jacks and my mic and it still happens. I'm stumped as to wtf is going on.
Could be a software side with drivers or Windows 11 itself, or the the cable or port could be damaged just enough that the movements from taking them off causes a disconnect.
 
Could be a software side with drivers or Windows 11 itself, or the the cable or port could be damaged just enough that the movements from taking them off causes a disconnect.
I'm assuming it's win11, my motherboard supports Nahimic, but I don't use it. It's driving me nuts. It's such a strange problem. Right now I've got it plugged into the rear port to see if it still happens there. I have a hook above and behind my head on the wall where I hang the headphones when I get up so it's not like I'm bossmanjacking them across the room, I can't imagine it would even be enough movement to fuck with the port.
 
I'm assuming it's win11, my motherboard supports Nahimic, but I don't use it. It's driving me nuts. It's such a strange problem. Right now I've got it plugged into the rear port to see if it still happens there. I have a hook above and behind my head on the wall where I hang the headphones when I get up so it's not like I'm bossmanjacking them across the room, I can't imagine it would even be enough movement to fuck with the port.
Maybe it's Windows 11 specifically that it's fucking around with the sound drivers perhaps? Did you by any chance update the drivers? Maybe an upgrade introduced a regression.
 
This is a long shot but I cannot find any help elsewhere. So recently I created a win11 partition, and I keep having issues with my front panel audio. Sometimes when I hang my headphones up, get up, and return to the PC there's no audio. This only happens on win11, it happens rather frequently. It never happened on win10 and never on linux. I have to unplug and replug them in, and then switch primary output devices to get it to return. It's not the headphones as I switched out the HD 660s with an older pair and it still happened. I rewired the front audio panel to make sure they were seated properly. Frustratingly this only happens when I take them off and leave my desk, it never happens when I'm using them for 4-6 hours on end. I thought maybe because I had the rear output going to my stereo that it was muting the front panel for whatever reason, so I unplugged the rear jacks and my mic and it still happens. I'm stumped as to wtf is going on.

I had an issue with a USB port that Win 11 would "helpfully" power down until I told it that no, I want this USB port to always have power. Perhaps that's the issue with your audio panel. It's buried somewhere in device settings if there is a power-down option.
 
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