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No it was half-baked and had worse USB support than 98SE. It's shortcomings were the reason we had Windows Me foisted on us and Active Directory was much more functionally mature in Server 2003.This was the pinnacle of desktop operating systems.
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Ah, I don't even remember using USB much back when I had Windows 2000... I probably have a good opinion about it purely due to nostalgia and having forgotten any issues I had.No it was half-baked and had worse USB support than 98SE. It's shortcomings were the reason we had Windows Me foisted on us and Active Directory was much more functionally mature in Server 2003.
You could play DirectX or your library of DOS games directly. It took years for DOSBox to catch up. It was probably the most straightforward as far as UI and usage and the most versatile for applications that worked on it.98SE was Peak Microsoft.
It very much was, as 7 was essentially Vista SP3, where Vista was the result of the disaster that was the Longhorn project where many of the core OS components got completely redone. Mostly for the better, since thanks to that we no longer have the worries of 9x/XP era where the OS could easily break over something benign, or that it could get completely pwned by clicking the wrong link. Since my family was piss poor when I was a kid, I started off on 98FE, then for many years we used XP, there was one PC that ran 2000 and then we all used 7, now 10 or 11 so I have a history of actually using those antiquated versions of Windows.That being said, I think 7 was much better than XP.
Windows Search was always ass, I vividly remember trying to use XP's search function where it would roll that damn flashlight left and right and then give me zero search results. As far as file managers go, I've been using Total Commander for so long that I forgot Windows has a built-in file manager. TC+Everything is the ultimate file management combo for me, extra points for TC having Everything integration so it can leverage it for quicker searching and indexing. Another nice bit is that if you enable folder size indexing in Everything TC automatically pulls that to display them the moment you navigate the file system.The default file explorer and search are also horrifyingly ass on Windows 10, and I imagine they're much worse on Windows 11...
They are, don't let the Linux cultists fool you that by switching you'll magically be free of any issues. Every OS has it's own quirks and annoyances so you're trading one poison for another.Maybe operating systems are all bad and frustrating in their own ways...
It very much was, as 7 was essentially Vista SP3, where Vista was the result of the disaster that was the Longhorn project where many of the core OS components got completely redone.
The Fisherprice UI was a strange choice, although I liked the Zune theme for XP.XP (NT 5.1) would have been my choice if it wasn't so goddamned ugly. Mac-inspired bullshit.
Dave Plummer from Dave's Garage is excusing Microsoft making M$ accounts mandatory to install in Windows 11. He's getting a lot of deserved flack on youtube and the tweet box.
I feel like Chris secretly likes Windows because they always throw a curveball to solve and he just likes digging around and figuring out ways to circumvent them. And it's true, as long as Windows is still based on NT there will be a way to make local accounts. He may be an Archfag, he may have a horde of drooling mongoloids as followers that can't spend a picosecond without telling everyone they're using Linux and that you should use Linux when Linux isn't even mentioned (seriously, fuck these retards), but at least he has the balls to admit that no, you don't need to switch to Linux if you don't want to and if you use Windows it's fine.Dave Plummer from Dave's Garage is excusing Microsoft making M$ accounts mandatory to install in Windows 11. He's getting a lot of deserved flack on youtube and the tweet box.
Chris Titus has plans to release more ways to install local accounts only making Dave look dumb. I'm ok with that.
Don't. I'm on 10 LTSC IoT 21H2 on an Alder Lake CPU (without any E-cores) and I'm just fine. If you don't feel like you're missing anything on 10, you don't need to jump to 11.Getting the urge to install 11 LTSC up from 10 LTSC 21H2. There's no real reason for me to, as my CPU is a Comet Lake-era model. The only thing that's holding me back is the fact that the UI is written in JavaScript.
Probably the most severe case of FOMO I've had in a while and it's really quite sad. Are there even any benefits for hardware over 10, except the Alder Lake CPU scheduler?
That is accurate, the last revision of Windows 10 is 22H2, and the General Availability Channel version of it, the one that you're trying to install, will be EOL on October 14th.I noticed the version number is still 22H2, which means 2022 second quarter, which is disconcerting.
So it doesn't come with the existing cumulative updates already integrated? You have to install them after installing the OS? If so, I find that to be absurd. They couldn't push out a new final build just before the end? That would mean any new install of 22H2 would be three years of updates behind.That is accurate, the last revision of Windows 10 is 22H2, and the General Availability Channel version of it, the one that you're trying to install, will be EOL on October 14th.
A bit hyperbolic innit, can't think of anyone who isn't a redditor or an equivalent that's unironically telling people this.They are, don't let the Linux cultists fool you that by switching you'll magically be free of any issues. Every OS has it's own quirks and annoyances so you're trading one poison for another
My bad, got too hyperfixated on the whole 22H2 confusion. The Media Creation Tool builds the ISO on your system so it's possible that it pulls the cumulative updates as well, but according to Massgrave those ISO's can end up faulty and it's best to download the MSDN ones, to which they of course give links.So it doesn't come with the existing cumulative updates already integrated?
Maybe, or I'm just calling a spade a spade. They act like sleazy car salesmen that will keep talking about all the wonderful upsides and focus on nothing but the upsides to convince you to get something that's full of flaws that you'll only find after you got convinced. That's basically how all Linux cultists promote Linux everywhere they go. They insert themselves into videos/articles that criticize Windows, even if those videos/articles don't mention Linux in any way, and they never ever point to any issues that Linux may have for Windows users.A bit hyperbolic innit, can't think of anyone who isn't a redditor or an equivalent that's unironically telling people this.
nope.A bit hyperbolic innit, can't think of anyone who isn't a redditor or an equivalent that's unironically telling people this.
He's indian and he IS a linux fag.he's fat... and gay
I saw that video in my recommended and decided to check out what the way you can apparently "run every Windows app" was (not actually watching Pootah's video since fuck him). The project is WinBoat. I read what it advertises both on the official website and the Github page and it doesn't seem all that special or innovative in making Windows shit more accessible in Linux. I personally don't think it's gonna make that much difference since there's already tons of other ways to get Windows stuff working on Linux (WINE, VM's...), many tried and true and well-documented.nope.
linuxfags aren't called linuxfags for nothing and they will die on the hill that linux is superior to windows in all aspects and all confusions a windows regular might face is a problem on their end.
while poodahar anal isn't really a example of a linuxfag his videos about linux do spawn a lot of these subhumans and you can see for yourself.
me? i ain't viewing his videos anymore, he's fat... and gay.
Can anyone confirm if the Win 11 Pro account bypass works? You know where you try to use the domain to make an account.https://blogs.windows.com/windows-insider/2025/10/06/announcing-windows-11-insider-preview-build-26220-6772-dev-channel/ (A)View attachment 8011143
There's not much of a reason at all to get any windows 11 version post 23H2 anyway so this is a nothingburger until they drop support for it, but really now.
Mfw I've been using a "partially configured" Windows install that's been missing "critical setup" for over a year now
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