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

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RCE means remote code execution. Back in XP days it used to be that everything ran as admin and there were exploits in certain file formats that would run viruses on your computer from just loading them, which is why going to goggle.com could ruin your PC. AI didn't suddenly make those a thing again.
It was a joke. That being said holy shit they need to stop trying to force updates.
 
It was a joke. That being said holy shit they need to stop trying to force updates.
Forcing updates isn’t even the issue. That is a scapegoat as far as I’m concerned. The issue is that they don’t bother to test their updates before deploying them. They just assume that if nothing comes up for the beta testers, it must be fine.

Microsoft has become lazy and aren’t even trying to ship a good product at this point. It almost seems like they want everyone to stop using Window.
 
Feel this is more a software+hardware issue
https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-com...-some-that-cannot-be-recovered-after-a-reboot
Latest Windows 11 security patch might be breaking SSDs under heavy workloads — Phison investigating reports of disappearing drives following file transfers, including some that cannot be recovered after a reboot
At this point they should rename it Windows H1B update.

Forcing updates isn’t even the issue. That is a scapegoat as far as I’m concerned. The issue is that they don’t bother to test their updates before deploying them. They just assume that if nothing comes up for the beta testers, it must be fine.
I believe one of the first things the jeet CEO did when he got hired was to get rid of QA.

Microsoft has become lazy and aren’t even trying to ship a good product at this point. It almost seems like they want everyone to stop using Window.
and it's going to get worse if their jeets use AI to do most of the coding.
 
Vista wasn't a bad OS. It got released too early for it to not get slack, but it was the OS which brought all the important improvements which we take granted for today, without which XP was a hellscape that we look at through rose tinted glasses.
At the very least it is being given some love in the Frutiger Aero community. Hopefully people appreciating its presentation might lead some to discover that it wasn't the piece of shit that people claim it was.
 
While I never really used Vista when it was somewhat current, I can say that it also was getting to be a fairly solid (by the time SP2 released) precursor for what 7 would borrow and repackage as something people can collectively say was good. As others have said, hardware specs being fairly low for consumers, the lack of communication on the upgrade process and which editions get the fancy Aero effects screwed it over.

Especially since people were hyping this up as the next highly anticipated release for Windows. Recall on the "Wow" starts now campaign Microsoft did and no commoner's 2001 PC could handle an upgrade for it at the time. And when you hear about how Vista ran horribly on your friend's new Vista Capable laptop that didn't have the specs needed to run well, the choice was easy.

At the very least it is being given some love in the Frutiger Aero community. Hopefully people appreciating its presentation might lead some to discover that it wasn't the piece of shit that people claim it was.
The initial impression when it came out will always linger above the OS as a reminder of the costly mistakes it made in its development, even back when it was named Longhorn. Though it did eventually get better, there was no fixing its reputation by 2009 and beyond that point. That does seem to be changing a little with this indie revival online for the design language and the beta releases of iOS 26.

Undoubtedly, there's also a ton of people (mainly zoomers born past 2000) in that community who barely got to experience it at its peak so I feel that this is nostalgia for something they didn't truly know coming to the forefront. It is a very nice design but I would be weary on what they say about it.
 
At this point all valve needs to do is work with nVidia to fix the Linux drivers, have an anticheat and get SteamOS ready for desktop. I can see beyond gaming here.

Edit: Speak of the devil
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By the time Win10 was this old (4 years old, on 19H1) it was perfectly useable. Win11 on the other hand is still a steaming pile of shit. That is setting off some serious alarm bells.
 
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By the time Win10 was this old (4 years old, on 19H1) it was perfectly useable. Win11 on the other hand is still a steaming pile of shit. That is setting off some serious alarm bells.
good morning saar.
saar, small computing company, saar.
pls understand, saar.
good morning, saar.

i am going to install win 11 LTSC anyway but i'll wait until this bug is fixed as i can't mirror my HDD installation to a SSD, especially since my hdd has lasted 10 years of abuse and has enough bad sectors that won't translate well to a SSD, i am still deciding between picking the IoT or just going regular LTSC anyway.
 
good morning saar.
saar, small computing company, saar.
pls understand, saar.
good morning, saar.

i am going to install win 11 LTSC anyway but i'll wait until this bug is fixed as i can't mirror my HDD installation to a SSD, especially since my hdd has lasted 10 years of abuse and has enough bad sectors that won't translate well to a SSD, i am still deciding between picking the IoT or just going regular LTSC anyway.
My personal schizo theory is the only reason MS tidied up Win10 around 19H1/19H2 is because they were panicking and trying to figure out how to get people to move to Win10 in Jan 2020. This time around with Win11 though it seems like the stubborn inept Jeet routine is in full swing.
 
Frutiger Aero community
Total zoomer death.
While I never really used Vista when it was somewhat current, I can say that it also was getting to be a fairly solid (by the time SP2 released) precursor for what 7 would borrow and repackage as something people can collectively say was good. As others have said, hardware specs being fairly low for consumers, the lack of communication on the upgrade process and which editions get the fancy Aero effects screwed it over.

Especially since people were hyping this up as the next highly anticipated release for Windows. Recall on the "Wow" starts now campaign Microsoft did and no commoner's 2001 PC could handle an upgrade for it at the time. And when you hear about how Vista ran horribly on your friend's new Vista Capable laptop that didn't have the specs needed to run well, the choice was easy.
I genuinely think none of this mattered. In 2006/2007 if you wanted a cut-price computer you'd just buy a few-years-old computer from a relative, the "best buy special" didn't really exist and the handful of SKUs from HP and Acer with 1GB of RAM, Intel integrated graphics, and Intel Core Solo processors were so few that it was small potatoes.

What mattered was people trying to use a printer and finding it didn't work at all and you need to buy a new printer. That mattered. Not just printers either the entire peripheral ecosystem was treated to a nuclear bomb of compatibility, especially in 64-bit Vista -- anecdotally I remember Sony SonicStage just barely working at all and requiring witchcraft to transfer ATRAC files on to a NetMD system or PSP.
 
By the time Win10 was this old (4 years old, on 19H1) it was perfectly useable. Win11 on the other hand is still a steaming pile of shit. That is setting off some serious alarm bells.
I've switched back and forth between Windows 10 / 11 multiple times and realized on my final recent switch back to 10 just how much of a garbage, sluggish piece of shit 11 truly is. It's insanity just how much more responsive Windows 10 is than 11; it's caused me to come around on 10 and accept it as a decent OS despite it's faults (when debloated). I'll cling onto it for dear life.

I feel so isolated with the state of operating systems today. Windows is endlessly shat on by pajeets, Linux is a pain in the ass controlled by autistic trannies, and I have no comment on macOS since I've barely used it but it seems alright. I wish it had better gaming support, Linux somehow has a one-up on it in that regard; I can only hope it picks up pace by the time Windows 10 has been forcefully shoved into it's premade grave years from now.
 
My laptop isn't good enough for Windows 11, but it demands I update my Windows 10. But apparently my shit ain't good enough for that, either, because it won't download the Windows Update files. And I can't pause the automatic update/restart cycle so I wake up with my shit restarted every time. Any ideas?

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Its suprising win11 has been around this long and is still nothing but an unstable piece of shit beta OS. Its a wonder microshit hasnt woken up to the dogshit adoption numbers and thought to themselves "why?".

I guess its just better to headshot the old version I guess to try to force adoption.
>microsoft
>forced adoption
Please, they never gave that up.
 
Forcing updates isn’t even the issue. That is a scapegoat as far as I’m concerned. The issue is that they don’t bother to test their updates before deploying them. They just assume that if nothing comes up for the beta testers, it must be fine.

Microsoft has become lazy and aren’t even trying to ship a good product at this point. It almost seems like they want everyone to stop using Window.
Saar, QA is a cost center. Line go up, saar.
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I feel so isolated with the state of operating systems today. Windows is endlessly shat on by pajeets, Linux is a pain in the ass controlled by autistic trannies, and I have no comment on macOS since I've barely used it but it seems alright. I wish it had better gaming support, Linux somehow has a one-up on it in that regard; I can only hope it picks up pace by the time Windows 10 has been forcefully shoved into it's premade grave years from now.
i don't think linux will ever takeoff, i have my hopium for SteamOS since tranny retardation hasn't reached it yet but regular linux? nope, ain't taking off, maybe a distro that lets you build a cheap NAS because computer parts are retardedly expensive but for the people that like games, hopefully steamos, for your general artfaggot? mac, it's the fucking best in that regard, trannyshit? linux and windows for your bundled prebuilt pc's for people who can't bother with anything else or office workers that need excel.
in the meantime i hope jeet hatred festers, it's about time people sent these pieces of shit back to their shithole.
My laptop isn't good enough for Windows 11, but it demands I update my Windows 10. But apparently my shit ain't good enough for that, either, because it won't download the Windows Update files. And I can't pause the automatic update/restart cycle so I wake up with my shit restarted every time. Any ideas?
clean up your drive, for some retarded reason windows 10 updates are a minimum of 5GB and can reach 20GB easily but that's pajeets for you.
 
I have 285GB free of my terabyte. It just won't download or do anything when I try.
You might have some sort of error that needs to be fixed. If I recall fresh Windows 10 installed didn't leave enough room on the efi partition for expansion so there's an update that won't install because it needs to put stuff on the efi partition except there's no room.
 
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