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

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XP was a piece of shit; it was just less of a piece of shit than 9x was. Anyone who says otherwise was 12 years old or younger in the year 2000.

As for Win 11:
  • The UI is full of glitches.
  • Thread contention can lock the OS, something I have not seen in decades
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Yeah I have had thread contention lock 11 LTSC the other day while I was playing Forgive me Father 2 and my mouse stopped working. Forgive Me Father 2 is a game that runs 100fps worse in Troonix so I said fuck that and went back to 10 LTSC

Albeit thread contention is rare and only happened after I was fucking around with FSR4.0.2c dll files
 
Yeah I have had thread contention lock 11 LTSC the other day while I was playing Forgive me Father 2 and my mouse stopped working. Forgive Me Father 2 is a game that runs 100fps worse in Troonix so I said fuck that and went back to 10 LTSC
Seems to happen all the time when I have Slack, Teams, and Outlook running.


More like Windows 95.

Sega just sucked too hard and never had an XP SP2 or 7 moment.
The Genesis was good.
 
Apparently Microsoft disabled both the VeraCrypt and WireGuard devs signing accounts, incompetence or malice? (Or a secret 3rd reason no one knows yet): https://cyberinsider.com/microsoft-...rd-signing-accounts-blocking-windows-updates/ (A)
Microsoft has suspended developer accounts required to sign Windows drivers for the widely used open-source tools VeraCrypt and WireGuard, effectively blocking updates for millions of users.


The action, which occurred without prior warning, has left both projects unable to distribute trusted Windows releases and raised concerns about potential security risks.


VeraCrypt maintainer Mounir Idrassi disclosed that his Microsoft Partner Center account, used for years to sign Windows drivers and the bootloader, had been abruptly terminated in mid-January. According to Idrassi, the only feedback he received was an automated message stating that his organization had failed verification checks, with no option to appeal. Despite repeated attempts to contact Microsoft through official channels, he reports receiving only automated responses, with no access to human support.


Commenting on this development, WireGuard creator Jason A. Donenfeld reported encountering the same issue while attempting to push a major update. Donenfeld said his account had been suspended without notification and that he is currently undergoing a 60-day appeal process. He highlighted the potential severity of the situation, noting that if a critical remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability were discovered, he would be unable to deploy a timely fix to Windows users due to the signing restriction.


VeraCrypt and WireGuard are both critical components in the privacy and security ecosystem. VeraCrypt, developed by IDRIX, is a widely trusted disk encryption tool used by individuals, enterprises, and activists to protect sensitive data. WireGuard, on the other hand, is a modern VPN protocol known for its performance, simplicity, and strong cryptographic design, and is integrated into numerous commercial VPN services and operating systems.


Microsoft’s driver-signing infrastructure requires developers to use verified Partner Center accounts to cryptographically sign kernel-level drivers. Without valid signatures, Windows systems, particularly those with Secure Boot enabled, may refuse to load drivers or trigger boot failures. For VeraCrypt users, this could affect encrypted system partitions, while WireGuard users may face disruptions in secure network connectivity.


Existing driver signatures tied to the revoked accounts are expected to expire as early as late June 2026. Once expired, systems that rely on those drivers may experience failures or require manual workarounds, potentially exposing users to security risks or operational disruptions.


Both developers state that Microsoft did not communicate any changes to Partner Center policies or enforcement practices prior to the suspensions. This lack of transparency has left the projects in limbo, with no clear remediation path or explanation for the enforcement action. As of now, Microsoft has not issued a public statement addressing the situation or clarifying whether the suspensions resulted from policy changes, automated enforcement errors, or other factors.


Until current signatures expire, existing installations should continue to function normally. However, the inability to deliver updates means that any newly discovered vulnerabilities may remain unpatched for the affected software on Windows systems.
Not sure how popular VeraCrypt is nowadays, but with that plus WireGuard this seems like a pretty big deal
 
So I've decided to give up on Linux. It's just not worth it man. But I don't want to give up my Raid1 btrfs array. So I've been thinking, it should be possible to run a small Linux VM to read the disks and then access them in Windows over the network. Is this stupid or genius? And no, I'm not buying a NAS.
 
Is there any way to make it so the file explorer will show the combined length of multiple selected video files?
 
So I've decided to give up on Linux. It's just not worth it man. But I don't want to give up my Raid1 btrfs array. So I've been thinking, it should be possible to run a small Linux VM to read the disks and then access them in Windows over the network. Is this stupid or genius? And no, I'm not buying a NAS.
You should create a ReFS array. It's sort of Windows' ZFS, at least in the sense it prevents corruption with file system level checksum verification.
 
You should create a ReFS array. It's sort of Windows' ZFS, at least in the sense it prevents corruption with file system level checksum verification.
>needs a HDD for the SSDS to mirror to btw
i don't know why i laughed for a entire minute after reading that.

at least they do let you use cache storage which means my optane won't go unused...
 
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The April updates are out and it's spicy
 
Honestly Windows should be treated like Coca Cola or Pokemon at this point where people ditch it in favor for new open sources OS.

Too bad the competition is completely and utterly non-existent and anyone who wants to compete with Microsoft right now has to sell their soul to elites sooner or later.

So everyone has nowhere to go, nowhere to hide. And no, Apple and Linux aren't "valid" competitions like Temple OS isn't.
 
Honestly Windows should be treated like Coca Cola or Pokemon at this point where people ditch it in favor for new open sources OS.

Too bad the competition is completely and utterly non-existent and anyone who wants to compete with Microsoft right now has to sell their soul to elites sooner or later.

So everyone has nowhere to go, nowhere to hide. And no, Apple and Linux aren't "valid" competitions like Temple OS isn't.
W11 is the worst "New Coke" EVEEEEER!
Also apple just came out recently by erasing all town names in Lebanon so jews in tranny israel have a right to take over. (Anti semitism thread recently.)
This is truly a dark time.
 
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