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

Just discovered something for myself trying to prevent a feature update.

Windows 10 seems to still have the ability to hide and respect hidden updates (does not install them). I wonder why Microshit doesn't add a button to hide updates in the settings app like you could in the old Windows 7 update control panel?

Possible they intended to at some point but Windows team leadership changed and it never happened? Or just Microsoft being lazy niggers and just not removing it.

The people who pushed UWP (Windows 8 Metro apps) need to fucking die.
 
Why in the name of Christ does enabling Applocker to prevent execution in a specified directory, and following the prompt to generate default rules, ONLY generate default rules in the "Executable Rules" subsection despite Applocker being enabled for ALL sections, breaking the Start Menu until you go to the "Packaged app Rules" section and separately generate default rules

Why in the name of Christ does Windows 11 not come with a policy template for managing Edge by default

Why in the name of Christ does Microsoft offer downloads of Edge policy templates in a .cab file (that contains a .zip file) that can ONLY be opened via command line without 3rd-party archive management software scratch that I'm being a retard about the last part; I can extract the .zip from the .cab, but I can also (and initially did) "view the contents" of the .zip from within the .cab but not really as this will report no contents except for a few misrepresented directories

Fuck the Linux vs. Windows debate, I hate them all and want every pajeet and tranny to rope

Oh, and why in the name of Christ is disabling the Windows Store via GPO Enterprise & Education only?
 
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Fuck the Linux vs. Windows debate, I hate them all
Amen brother.
I've wondered what it would take to get TempleOS fully on its feet. Its definitely a better starting point than zero, I think.
Even Terry himself stated that TempleOS is not a serious OS, it's just a tinker toy, a passion project, nothing more.

If you care so deeply about Terry's legacy, treat TempleOS the way he wanted it to be treated.
 
Update: old news to anyone already deep into IT, but I just had the wonderful learning experience that using BOTH Applocker AND the old windows Software Restriction Policies (no longer working in Win11, I think? Fuck it, any chance in Hell) to disable execution on the %programfiles%\WindowsApps\Microsoft.WindowsStore* path does JACK SHIT to actually stop the Windows Store from launching. Did they fix it in the last half a year, or are all the sites recommending this a bunch of AIs/pajeets cargo culting advice that's been defunct even longer? I guess following my exact commands isn't what an OS is for, it's for kikes to try to sell me a 20th Netflix subscription while fucking my ass with a 10-foot pole with a wide-lens camera taped on the end (or in the case of Linux, a playground for troons to jack their numb stinkditches silly over petty arguments about display managers while assembling distros with grossly outdated libraries, why the hell does Ubuntu 20.04 still use Python 3.8? Mea culpa, I should have updated years ago).

Faronics Deep Freeze is itself a piece of shit, but dealing with things without rollback is even worse when trying to harden a non-Enterprise install.
 
Update: old news to anyone already deep into IT, but I just had the wonderful learning experience that using BOTH Applocker AND the old windows Software Restriction Policies (no longer working in Win11, I think? Fuck it, any chance in Hell) to disable execution on the %programfiles%\WindowsApps\Microsoft.WindowsStore* path does JACK SHIT to actually stop the Windows Store from launching. Did they fix it in the last half a year, or are all the sites recommending this a bunch of AIs/pajeets cargo culting advice that's been defunct even longer? I guess following my exact commands isn't what an OS is for, it's for kikes to try to sell me a 20th Netflix subscription while fucking my ass with a 10-foot pole with a wide-lens camera taped on the end (or in the case of Linux, a playground for troons to jack their numb stinkditches silly over petty arguments about display managers while assembling distros with grossly outdated libraries, why the hell does Ubuntu 20.04 still use Python 3.8? Mea culpa, I should have updated years ago).

Faronics Deep Freeze is itself a piece of shit, but dealing with things without rollback is even worse when trying to harden a non-Enterprise install.
As someone who runs Windows 10 Enterprise and has the store disabled via GPO, I'll let you know that every x months what little store crap I have installed updates itself. I have no say in this.

Keeping Windows on a leash is very tiresome sometimes.
 
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I gotta reformat my computer because i'm getting a gay ass dpc watchdog error after installing and setting up ollama even after i uninstalled it.
Going to dual boot linux and windows.
Are there good pirate versions of windows? I don't want to use my windows 10 copy because it was a pain in the ass to turn off all the dumb shit it comes with and even though i went as far as editing local group policy some shit always turns back on anyway and I'm wondering if there's any preferable pirate copies of 10 or 11 that people are using that cuts most of that shit out out of the box
 
Not looking forward to the mandatory Win 11 upgrade for my desktop next year. No way in hell am I paying an annual fee for continued security updates for 10.
Finally the Year of the TempleOS Desktop has come...
I'll either begrudgingly install 11 on some shitbox in a few years after its even shitter sequel is released or pray that some BSD or Plan9 distro or something rises to the occasion
 
Finally the Year of the TempleOS Desktop has come...
I'll either begrudgingly install 11 on some shitbox in a few years after its even shitter sequel is released or pray that some BSD or Plan9 distro or something rises to the occasion
Linux has hit an all time high of 4% of the desktop market share as of this year. A vanguard for mainstream adoption of TempleOS.

Just getting really sick of Microshaft's fuckery. Windows 10 is fine for gaming and desktop things and I don't need all your pointless UI changes and extra features that I'm just gonna find ways to disable or uninstall. And I used to hate 10 and how badly they handled it with the forced upgrades. Maybe one of these days I'll get around to learning Linux.
 
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I'm wondering if there's any preferable pirate copies of 10 or 11 that people are using that cuts most of that shit out out of the box
No, but you can install a regular copy of Windows 11 and debloat it with just a little bit of elbow grease.

First, you go here: https://massgrave.dev
You get Microsoft Activation Scripts.

Then, you go to Microsoft's official website and get a Windows 11 ISO.

Now, you're gonna be pirating it anyway, and with the consumer ISO you'll have a choice between Home, Pro and Education. You'll want to choose Education, as somehow that edition has a lot of bullshit cut out by default, essentially what Pro should be. There's also "Pro Education", but you want "Education" without the "Pro" in the name. Confusing naming scheme, as usual with Microsoft.

During install, you'll want to "set up your PC for use in a company", and then choose to make a "domain account". It's all purposefully hidden away under submenus and unfamiliar naming, but that's what makes the "classic" account and avoids pairing your local account with your Microsoft account. It's possible to later add your Microsoft account for things like MS Store without converting the local account to an MS one.

Quick tangent: the "use for company" and "domain joining" terminology is something that was always a thing with Windows, but now Microsoft is using the fact no one knows this shit to get people to make MS accounts instead. The first modern Windows version, Windows NT 3.1, was designed strictly for business use, so local accounts could join a domain to do local networking or remote management. But when Windows Me, the last of the 9x lineage was a failure, with Windows XP, the first Windows NT for home consumers, those domain accounts were neatly rebranded to the well-known local accounts. But anyway, moving on.

Once you're done with that, you'll want to run WinUtil to do some debloating, telemetry disabling and additional tweaks, like postponing full system updates for as long as possible, only prioritizing security updates. It also has an option to completely delete Edge, which will break some functionality you'd most probably never use in the first place.

After all that you should have a fairly clean, hassle-free Windows 11 install that stays out of your way, doesn't shove any bullshit in your face and does what Windows was always meant to do: just run your fucking software of choice. Obviously it's not ideal and you need to put in some work to get Windows to what it was meant to be at, but that's how it always was. The only thing that changed is the amount of work needed to get to this point.

As for Windows 10 LTSC, I'd advise from staying away from it. LTSC is not just a "bloat free Windows that Microsoft refuses to give us", it's a very specific version of Windows. It has a frozen kernel, as it's meant for specific enterprise use where you need an OS that doesn't radically change with updates. As a home consumer, you don't really want that, as the software you'll run will be moving alongside the general availability versions, and chances are it'll rely on features of the newer kernel you don't have. Microsoft releases new LTSC versions every few years, and chances are in those few years something might not work on your LTSC install. And to install, and then upgrade LTSC, you need to source an ISO, and those are only officially available to paying enterprise customers, otherwise you have to source them from elsewhere and put your trust into Internet randoms that they didn't plant something nasty in it.

Oh yeah, Windows 10 LTSC. The current Win10 LTSC version is LTSC 2021, it is a frozen kernel of Win10 21H2. The IoT version, meant for embedded devices such as automatic cash registers or order kiosks, is supported until 2032. Hence with the aforementioned issues it's a bad idea to rely on it even though it's supported until 2032, because most likely software like Chrome or Firefox will begin dropping support for Windows 10, and sooner than later you'll be experiencing issues. Windows 11 LTSC might come out somewhere this year, but all the issues I've mentioned still stand, so I'd strongly advise to go with the GA versions.
 
>The Verge
Next time, please try to link a more respectful website than the blogging website that made a video of a nigger that couldn't build a PC, that got ripped to shreds over the technical aspects, only for the nigger to play the race card in his defense.

Also this isn't news, the ads in Windows 11 start menu have been a thing for years. Remember all the people bitching and moaning about TikTok and Spotify being "preinstalled" on Win11? Those were the start menu ads. And I'm sure that people like Chris Titus will quickly figure out how to patch those out. All of that shit takes minimal effort because others do all the heavy lifting for your comfort. All the bullshit that the MS corporate forces will always get patched out as long as Windows is still a descendant of Windows NT 3.1.

But if you're a nigger cattle that doesn't clean up their OS post-install you deserve all the ads you can get. And since you get your news from The Verge, then I guess you're enough of a nigger cattle to even enjoy those, let alone step up and remove them.
 
*Windows installation insanity*
I'm sorry, but your operating system shouldn't conspire against you to such an extent that half of the install process is just purging modules and components which bloat your system and sends your personal info to Tel Aviv and Guangdong.
Imagine if Linux installation guides were half "rm rf some gay package"? That would be insanity!!! But that's the reality of Windows.
 
And to install, and then upgrade LTSC, you need to source an ISO, and those are only officially available to paying enterprise customers, otherwise you have to source them from elsewhere and put your trust into Internet randoms that they didn't plant something nasty in it.

The first site you linked to literally has all the LTSC ISOs and how to verify authencitiy.

 
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Imagine if Linux installation guides were half "rm rf some gay package"?
You say that with confidence as if the process of setting up a usable instance of Linux wasn't a convoluted clusterfuck. First, decide on which one of the thousands of distros you want to use. Debian? Or maybe Devuan because systemd bad? Or Linux Mint, or Ubuntu, or any other flavor of Debian with it's own set of issues? Or maybe Arch? Or God forbid Manjaro because Arch is so great and gives you so much freedom but installing pure Arch requires typing out commands one by one?

Then, after you get through the installation process, is it all good to go? No issues from now on? No of course not, if you didn't buy hardware specifically for Linux, and you have an Intel CPU or an Nvidia GPU, you're gonna run into problems, which will involve browsing the web and typing out commands to fix them, and chances are something will still not work as intended. Something that you don't have to do on Windows, because with Windows you're working from the top, to debloat a solid foundation. With Linux you work from the bottom, to establish a solid foundation. That's the reality of Linux that Linux users refuse to accept as something that should be fixed.

Just because Linux doesn't come with unwanted packages by default doesn't mean it's a replacement for Windows and every Windows user should move to it. Not everyone now wants to deal with a brand new shitheap of problems just because some nerd told them "hurr durr winblows bad loonix good", and don't even try and pretend that Linux doesn't have it's massive bucket list of issues that it shouldn't have. Every OS is shit so don't bother playing this OS elitism game.

Yes, but I wrote two entire paragraphs about why you shouldn't go with LTSC, explaining what every memefag retard who shills LTSC as the ideal Windows OS fails to address, because they don't know jackshit about what LTSC is. Right now the best bet is to go with Windows 11 Education.

Oh yeah, in case you have an older PC that doesn't officially support Win11, you can bypass that shit very easily during installation, and MS is none the wiser to notice that. I've installed Win11 Edu on a VM designated for Win10, so it doesn't have TPM, it also had not enough RAM to install, yet it did, it runs perfectly fine, and it gets updates.

And if you're like the former user that doesn't like the idea of having to do things to install Windows, feel free to install Linux and see if you don't have to do anything there. It's a miracle product after all, or so I've understood from all the people praising it to high heavens.
 
The ai stuff is getting... extensive. When I click on links when searching the copilot sidebar will pop up giving a summary, there's the weird icon in the far right of my taskbar, and now when i quote people here i got a pop up asking if i wanted to rephrase the quote.
 
You sound like a kid raised on doordash getting scared in a grocery store
If you're gonna be looking for allegories, consider finding ones that aren't comparing apples to oranges. Comparing the variety of distros to the variety in grocery stores makes sense if you don't have five different variations of a single product, but hundreds of them, all of them have allergens, you're allergic to a few of them and now you have to look through each and every one of those products and read the fine print to know they won't cause an allergic reaction.

And then there's this one brand that you know doesn't have those allergens, that you like and you've been buying it for years. Even though throughout the years the taste has gotten worse, you don't mind, because to find something better is to go into a landmine of allergens to find something that'll taste better and won't kill you. That's your accurate allegory of Linux distro choices and supermarket variety.
 
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