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

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that... that doesn't help. they still need to learn macOS and the learning curve is greater then learning Windows 11
I don’t know how that’s possible. The interface is designed around a single-button mouse. Yeah there are a lot of different shortcuts, but fundamentally you can do everything with a single-button mouse. Consider something as simple as minimize and maximize. On Windows, there are multiple window modes: normal, maximized, minimized, and hidden, and none of them are guaranteed to work consistently app to app. One of the biggest difficulties for new computer users is finding where their windows went. On Macintosh there are only two modes: active and minimized, and when a window is minimized the computer employs a big ass animation to make it explicitly clear where the window went. This is an example of how Mac greatly simplifies fundamental UI elements.

I actually prefer Windows’ UI (at least the core aspects since 95), but I admit that Apple created a God damn incredible interface for complete retards to use.
 
Who at Microsoft thought that the win11 default programs was an improvement, before you could just set an app to be the default for browser,videoplayer,photos etc now you have to look through loads of file extensions and make sure a file isn't gonna open in some random application.
That's because user experience isn't a priority anymore. Windows 11 isn't the product. You're the product.

In my humble opinion.
 
Who at Microsoft thought that the win11 default programs was an improvement, before you could just set an app to be the default for browser,videoplayer,photos etc now you have to look through loads of file extensions and make sure a file isn't gonna open in some random application.
The old control panel UI actually had both variants (browser,video,audio,photos AND individual file types). Funny how things progress.
 
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I'm really confused I have no Group policy settings configured and yet this is active, are group polices configured in other places other than the editor?
 
Video number 6846698th time on windows 11 is le bad
he isn't wrong though, i've had a mind of mine to pick 11 LTSC for a file archive i want here as my other family members will use it else i would have went with trueNAS and filebrowser installed to keep the family photos and shieet but they are all used to windows.
Seriously, it's either this, or them "trying" linux for a day and then never daily drive it.
lol, i know a lot of people that did this, tried linux once, realized it's like learning to drive a car again and ditched it for windows.
I mean is he wrong though?
does it even matter? nigga just wants views and only retards care about this OS war since they can't dual boot for shit.
linuxfags that hate windows will say he's right.
windowsfags will say he is wrong because OEM shit still ship with preinstalled windows.
the Jeet In Chief will sure as shit not mention if they are losing money, only that whatever they are doing is very effective investors saars, green line is going up, but windows 11 will still be packaged as the niggercattle OS until they swap for whatever next windows version is shat out, Mac will continue to be shipped by apple and linux people will still use linux at the end of the day.
so yeah... does it even matter?
 
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he isn't wrong though, i've had a mind of mine to pick 11 LTSC for a file archive i want here as my other family members will use it else i would have went with trueNAS and filebrowser installed to keep the family photos and shieet but they are all used to windows.

lol, i know a lot of people that did this, tried linux once, realized it's like learning to drive a car again and ditched it for windows.

does it even matter? nigga just wants views and only retards care about this OS war since they can't dual boot for shit.
linuxfags that hate windows will say he's right.
windowsfags will say he is wrong because OEM shit still ship with preinstalled windows.
the Jeet In Chief will sure as shit not mention if they are losing money, only that whatever they are doing is very effective investors saars, green line is going up, but windows 11 will still be packaged as the niggercattle OS until they swap for whatever next windows version is shat out, Mac will continue to be shipped by apple and linux people will still use linux at the end of the day.
so yeah... does it even matter?
I miss when YouTubers would make fun of something with creativity like avgn and Filthy Frank.
 
Look, I know it's popular to hate on Microshit, but the doomscrolling from people whenever they release a new Windows 11 update and it turns out that it's affecting more enterprise systems and IT shit rather than the home user is kind of tiresome. I've been using Windows 11 ever since I adopted the upgrade about a year and a half ago. Haven't really had a single issue aside from having to learn where all the new context menus were and where everything moved.
 
Look, I know it's popular to hate on Microshit, but the doomscrolling from people whenever they release a new Windows 11 update and it turns out that it's affecting more enterprise systems and IT shit rather than the home user is kind of tiresome.
Most of the time it affects Insider Previews--literal betas for testing purposes--which then is portrayed as something that would affect everyone for clicks.
 
That's because user experience isn't a priority anymore. Windows 11 isn't the product. You're the product.

In my humble opinion.
It’s even worse than that: Windows is a legacy system Microsoft has to support to maintain their actual revenue sources. There is no user experience. There isn’t even a reason to attract more users. It almost seems like they want less users.
 
The senior editor at the blog Windows Central decries two serious Windows issues "that were not spotted by Microsoft during testing, and are so severe that the company has now issued an emergency fix to address the problems."Microsoft's first update for Windows 11 in 2026 has already caused two major issues that saw users unable to fully shutdown their PCs or sign-in into a device when using Remote Desktop... Being unable to shut down your PC due to a recent OS update is a huge oversight on Microsoft's part, but this is the latest in a long list of updates over the last year to cause a major issue like this... Other issues that have cropped up in Windows 11 in the last year include a bug that caused Task Manager to fail to close when the user exited the application, causing system resources to lock up after a prolonged period of time if the user had opened and closed Task Manager multiple times in a session. Another update caused saw File Explorer flashbang users with a white screen when opening it in dark mode, which appeared in an update that was supposed to improve dark mode on Windows 11...

For whatever reason, the Windows Insider Program doesn't appear to be working anymore, as severe bugs are somehow making it into shipping versions of the OS.

"The out of band updates, KB5077744 and KB5077797, are available now via Windows Update and is rolling out to everybody," they write. "Once installed, your PC should go back to being able to shut down successfully, and signing-in via Remote Desktop should work again."

Microsoft has also officially acknowledged a third bug which crashes Outlook Classic when using POP accounts, according to the blog Windows Latest, which adds that that bug has not yet been fixed.

They've also identified other minor bugs, including "a black screen problem in Windows 11 KB5074109... either due to the update itself or some compatibility issues with GPU drivers."After you install the January 2026 Update, Windows triggers random black screens where the desktop freezes for a second or two, the display goes black, then everything comes back. I can't pinpoint any specific configuration, but I can confirm the black screen issue has been observed on a small subset of PCs with both Nvidia and AMD GPUs. After you install the January 2026 Update, Windows triggers random black screens where the desktop freezes for a second or two, the display goes black, then everything comes back.
Jeets rushing out updates to fix other rushed jeet updates to fix piles of jeetcode
 
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