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    Windows 11 has a massive update coming soon: 24H2. First, there are some new things that some people will like... AI stuff like voice clarity, notepad with AI, AI on the desktop... god help us.
    Otherwise, it's a massive screw you to power users. MS is locking down the interface more than ever. Fighting to disable apps that change things (hopefully updates will fix the issues), but it looks as if they want you to use the computer their way rather than your way. Just watch the video. I don't feel like typing anything else... here's some of this nonsense: #windows11 #windows10 #windows8 #startisback #open-shell #explorerpatcher
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  • @ricardoseoane1980
    @ricardoseoane1980 Před měsícem +1701

    Microsoft has to understand that once we power users start going to linux, and get confortable there, we are not coming back.

    • @kensmith5694
      @kensmith5694 Před měsícem +299

      I expect it won't just be the power users. On Linux (lets use Mint as an example), I can have a copy of firefox to watch all all the cat videos I want and there is a solitaire game. That covers 99.9% of what a computer is really used for and it doesn't need a TPM chip.

    • @helloimatapir
      @helloimatapir Před měsícem +210

      Microsoft does not care about power users. Their market is OEM and business.

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred Před měsícem +21

      You have no power in Linux.

    • @kensmith5694
      @kensmith5694 Před měsícem +281

      @@1pcfred sudo get power

    • @AgentLokVokun
      @AgentLokVokun Před měsícem +60

      Microsoft is fine with that TBH. Windows doesn't exactly make MS that much money. People like your mom and grandma will gladly stay on W10/W11/Whatever Apple Calls their Desktop OS.

  • @ApoMaTu3aTop
    @ApoMaTu3aTop Před měsícem +890

    For me deal breaker was when 'My Computer' became 'This PC', implying that the PC is no longer mine...

    • @ypey1
      @ypey1 Před 27 dny +34

      Its your master that controls your life...

    • @Ducking4D
      @Ducking4D Před 27 dny +57

      Try the big updates and install process "hang on.. just a moment" then.. "All yours now" < Shouldn't have been "all mine" to begin with? Arghhh!

    • @marrrrrrrs
      @marrrrrrrs Před 27 dny +52

      that sounds pretty childish tbh

    • @MarceloVeronezzi
      @MarceloVeronezzi Před 27 dny +12

      ​​@lunar6629"Some have multiple computers"
      You must be fun at parties...

    • @Joao-wn4hw
      @Joao-wn4hw Před 26 dny +2

      Its still Personal

  • @arniespace
    @arniespace Před 27 dny +101

    How about that stupid right click menu, where the most used cmd's are under "more options" Pisses me off 10 times a day.

    • @dragons_advocate
      @dragons_advocate Před 21 dnem +7

      WinAero Tweaker can disable that for you

    • @zeus1117
      @zeus1117 Před 15 dny +6

      Still on Win 10. Nothing moves me to 11

    • @jason_a_smith_gb
      @jason_a_smith_gb Před 12 dny +1

      So can a reg tweak.

    • @akosv96
      @akosv96 Před 10 dny +5

      And these replies show exactly how much people have to cope. "Just edit the registry entries".
      When people have to go around these things in obscure and inconvenient ways, that's a clue Microsoft is fumbling real hard.

    • @Elomentoplayz
      @Elomentoplayz Před 9 dny +1

      @@zeus1117 Forced to use it because my laptop came with it
      My desktop has Windows 10 even though it came out after Windows 11 came out. It's so much better.

  • @jsnotlout3312
    @jsnotlout3312 Před 24 dny +75

    Thats what annoys me, Not the ads, The control over MY PC. I do not need someone telling me what I can install on it.

  • @frskngd
    @frskngd Před měsícem +391

    its safe to say that if it wasnt for security reasons, most people would still be using windows xp and 7

    • @mugwump-bk7os
      @mugwump-bk7os Před měsícem +39

      I'd even take Vista over the BS that 24H2 is imposing on us...

    • @SahilP2648
      @SahilP2648 Před 29 dny +38

      I liked the Vista UI a lot. I would take the speed and capabilities of 7 and the UI of Vista to get the perfect Windows OS.

    • @himmelskibet
      @himmelskibet Před 29 dny +12

      Use Common Sense. I Still Use 7 Myself.

    • @SahilP2648
      @SahilP2648 Před 29 dny +16

      @@himmelskibet 7 is not secure, otherwise I would be using it. And a lot of apps like Chrome have dropped support for it.

    • @zachthecool4321
      @zachthecool4321 Před 25 dny +5

      I would def still be on 7

  • @KCKingcollin
    @KCKingcollin Před měsícem +733

    As a Linux user I actually agree with a lot of your points here, and I don't pretend Linux is the silver bullet that we want it to be yet, I just got really tired of all the ads, broken code, and straight up data theft

    • @teksyndicate
      @teksyndicate  Před měsícem +152

      I use linux on lots of my systems... but I can't on my main because the music programs I need don't work (VSTs mostly)... The creative crowd is hostage to windows or MAC

    • @KCKingcollin
      @KCKingcollin Před měsícem +66

      @@teksyndicate that's exactly what I aim to fix personally, a lot on Linux has gotten better overall, but audio issues still plague us, I and who ever is willing to contribute will work on this soon, though don't expect much too quickly, it'll be my first major project after all

    • @edwardmacnab354
      @edwardmacnab354 Před měsícem +24

      @@KCKingcollin the linux community should start a system where contributors are paid , not just applauded , or just taken for granted

    • @KCKingcollin
      @KCKingcollin Před měsícem +38

      @@edwardmacnab354 you mean like donations? Lol

    • @edwardmacnab354
      @edwardmacnab354 Před měsícem +5

      @@KCKingcollin well for one thing they should start making huge corporate users pay some kind of user fee , but I suppose they will still then keep ripping the linux community off by clandestinely incorporating open source code in their own proprietary software

  • @GonthorianDX
    @GonthorianDX Před 24 dny +19

    The last thing I want on my OS is it telling me I can't do something I want to do

    • @dddux
      @dddux Před 22 dny +2

      Soon it will speak, too. One could maybe choose a German speaker. "Verbotten!" :)

    • @dr.sonicv2
      @dr.sonicv2 Před 22 dny

      Or Achtung!​@@dddux

  • @enkedo
    @enkedo Před měsícem +98

    still using windows 10 there is no reason to switch to w11

    • @MP-qn1jw
      @MP-qn1jw Před 25 dny +10

      I switched to win11 just because I service machines owned by other people that run win11. I hate it! My desktop will be going back to win10pro next week. My laptop is still running win8, still my favorite.

    • @m.n.4370
      @m.n.4370 Před 25 dny +9

      Win 10 is about to be cancelled and left with no update. For me it is critical not to become a guy who uses archaic windows XP or 7 windows 7

    • @adrianquah9062
      @adrianquah9062 Před 25 dny +6

      I bought a new laptop with windows 11 because my old windows 10 laptop died. The OS didn't survive past 7 minutes before I recoiled from disgust and installed windows 10. And I still could only tolerate windows 10, not like it. I lost too much control over the OS

    • @dominic.h.3363
      @dominic.h.3363 Před 22 dny +3

      @@m.n.4370 Who gives a shit? Then I'll be using an outdated Win10...

    • @YS_Production
      @YS_Production Před 22 dny +2

      Win10 is ugly AF (more practical, but ugly)

  • @punishthemeatpocket
    @punishthemeatpocket Před měsícem +437

    Hostility toward customer needs has been accelerating in all areas of commerce in the last several years. It will cost them dearly.

    • @MaxLaingDMP
      @MaxLaingDMP Před měsícem +8

      Amen!

    • @ultravioletiris6241
      @ultravioletiris6241 Před měsícem +13

      Doubtful

    • @hellishcyberdemon7112
      @hellishcyberdemon7112 Před měsícem +12

      ​@ultravioletiris6241 why do you doubt, I dont think you understand how fed up people are, im staying on win10

    • @ultravioletiris6241
      @ultravioletiris6241 Před měsícem

      @@hellishcyberdemon7112 Till they end security updates

    • @soooslaaal8204
      @soooslaaal8204 Před měsícem

      @@hellishcyberdemon7112 I'm permanently switching to Linux and having an old laptop with Windows if I have anything I need

  • @Jafar-dr6to
    @Jafar-dr6to Před měsícem +417

    The Microsoft ceo told the programmers to prioritize security. Then they bricked vpn’s 😂

    • @profosist
      @profosist Před měsícem +9

      These are different things entirely and unrelated.

    • @Jafar-dr6to
      @Jafar-dr6to Před měsícem +41

      @@profosist not necessarily if Microsoft decided everything 3rd party is a security risk

    • @profosist
      @profosist Před měsícem +3

      @@Jafar-dr6to what are you even talking about...
      If it's the warning about installing the app that's related to Windows Defender. Look at things like Smart Screen it's affected a number of things in the past.

    • @Jafar-dr6to
      @Jafar-dr6to Před měsícem +1

      @@profosist Microsoft has always preferred to have 3rd party software certified

    • @Hardcore_Remixer
      @Hardcore_Remixer Před měsícem +12

      Gotta secure your private data on our servers!

  • @theseabass
    @theseabass Před měsícem +91

    I jumped off the Windows Wagon when the first foreshocks of ads being experimented with in the file browser hit us. I switched to Linux then, and it's been interesting to say the least. (Using a newbie distro, Mint, for reference.)
    Certain things are ridiculously easy in Linux where I had some resistance in Windows. Things like recognizing printers is done seemlessly on Linux where if it sees the device on your network it will just add it to usable devices when you go to print. I've never had an easy time setting up printers on Windows. Another odd thing was I decided to install Microsoft Office 07 under Wine, and it gave me no hassle at all over my key. I've used this software cd/key since around 2008, and when I upgraded to Windows 10 it REALLY did not want me to be able to activate it. I ended up just having to leave the key in the software, keep using it while the activation timer kept giving me warnings, and eventually it gave in and just gave me my software activation. No such fuss on Linux.
    Gaming on Linux really brings me back to my early days of computers for me (early 2000's in my case) where you can get most stuff to work, but you're going to have to work a little bit for it. If you stick to Steam it's really easy, but it gets more complicated when you want to run older games or mods. Thankfully the tricks you learn to get one game working will probably apply to many others. That sense of discovery really takes me back to when computers were new and exciting to me, as I didn't have everything quite figured out, and the possibilities of what the machine in front of me could do seemed endless.
    The biggest downside of Linux for me is definitely the hard incompatibilities. There have been certain pieces of hardware that I initially thought I wasn't going to be able to run, like my GOXLR or my PCIe capture card, but with some headache I was eventually able to get running in some capacity. The biggest hurdle being, like you said, some of the creative apps not working fully or at all on Linux. One example for me being Vegas Pro. It's not supported on Linux, and only some older versions can run under Wine, and they come with big compromises. My options then are either to go without it, keep a windows install, or learn a new editing suite. The third option is probably what Ill end up doing, but I know thats a huge timesink and ball of frustration that I have to get through right off the start.
    I do hope more people come to Linux. I don't think it will ever be the dominant OS, but I could see it being the one gamers use if it were to ridiculously easy to setup in 99% of games (right now it's probably 70% thanks to steam), and if the performance gap on Windows it has for games grew too big for gamers to ignore.

    • @johanb.7869
      @johanb.7869 Před měsícem +13

      Linux isn't for everyone, but at least you can make it your own unlike Windows with all the telemetry, ads and other crap you don't want and it's free.

    • @spodula
      @spodula Před 29 dny +2

      When i switched about 2 years ago, the printer thing surprised me. I had tried to do it about 10 years ago and it was a pain to get my printer working, but it looks like sometime in the interim, someone has put the time and effort into sorting it, and i agree, its a lot more seamless then Windows these days. Especially wireless ones.

    • @ElTejanoLoco
      @ElTejanoLoco Před 27 dny +6

      I have been using Linux since Microsoft broke OS/2 Warp because I did not want to go to Windows 95. I have worked as a Linux Operations Admin with a DevOps team in the past so I am pretty expert with it.
      Have you tried setting up a VM in VirtualBox for those apps that absolutely need Windows to work? I use a VM to run Quicken because what Linux is really missing is a good personal finance manager.
      And I also have to use the VM to watch English Premier League Football (Soccer) on Peacock because they do an OS check and Peacock refuses to run on Linux because of "support issues". Never mind that ever other freaking streaming service runs great on Linux.
      But I have to admit that I keep a Win 10 PC around for gaming and resource-intensive stuff like video editing. However, once W10 goes EOL I will probably get rid of Windows on the PC and just use VMs for those rare times I need to use Windows for something.

    • @andythebrave
      @andythebrave Před 26 dny +1

      If the ad i charge per ad forvreading lus bing ads fullnof viruses

    • @GraveUypo
      @GraveUypo Před 22 dny +1

      @@ElTejanoLoco how is performance on a VM vs native? i have a 2tb ssd for linux on my pc out of the total, idk, 11 tbs i have on my pc. but i mostly use linux now so i think when i get a new 4tb ssd, i'll make it ext4 and use it as a buffer to transfer my old stuff to ext4 too, and i'll invert the current situation: only 2tb as ntsc for windows. anyway, i'd much prefer a VN over dual booting if performance isn't impacted. so how is it?

  • @zachthecool4321
    @zachthecool4321 Před 25 dny +10

    Had an ex microsoft emplyee help build a PC last year and he was adamarnt about keeping windows 10.
    He literally called 11 'windows 8' all over again.

  • @Finite-Tuning
    @Finite-Tuning Před měsícem +403

    Ahh Microsoft, they've reinvented the wheel so many times now it's a square!
    Cheers 🍻

    • @johanb.7869
      @johanb.7869 Před měsícem +12

      And made it basically useless😜

    • @s1nistr433
      @s1nistr433 Před měsícem +12

      Imo Microsoft is on a power trip where they think "we can do whatever we want and you'll use our product anyway because you're dependent on our software". The coercion they put their users through is insane, forcing them to sign into a Microsoft account, making it difficult to add local accounts, locking the UI withoutgiving any option to change it & frequently breaking 3rd party apps that try to let power users customize stuff, excessive telemetry, and syncing all your data into their overprices cloud services, that on top of years of legacy code baggage, inconsistent UI design with like 2 context menus and 3 half-baked settings menus.
      Ignoring how evil it is, they don't realize that more and more apps are cross platform or have decent open source alternatives. In the short term this stuff works but in the long term they'll lose their audience once everyone finds out it's cheaper and better to just use linux.

    • @MarkusMaal
      @MarkusMaal Před 24 dny +2

      More specifically 4 squares in a 2x2 grid arrangement

    • @dddux
      @dddux Před 22 dny +1

      This is so funny and so true.

    • @dddux
      @dddux Před 22 dny

      @@s1nistr433 The inconvenient truth. They can virtually "behind-hop" millions of users because they - can. Been observing this behaviour since Windows XP and they're not going to stop. Thankfully the process has been very slow, giving Linux developers enough time to make Linux better and more user friendly, which it is for about a decade now, but constantly getting better. One of the things I had to get used to with Linux is updating. Always hated updates on Windows, or changing the OS. Linux Debian, I installed it in 2013 and it's still running perfectly. Went from v7 to v8, v9... v12 throughout years and 3 different hard disks, 2 different computers.

  • @Devastator0
    @Devastator0 Před měsícem +271

    The one that gets me is that Microsoft, with the Windows 11 24H2 update, will be automatically applying Bitlocker encryption for all volumes on your device. Happens during the Windows install process but supposedly when you update an existing 23H2 system to 24H2. I DO NOT want my devices to have Bitlocker encryption on them, I have no need for that to occur and really, really hate that MS is making that an automatic/mandatory thing.

    • @KangMinseok
      @KangMinseok Před měsícem +20

      fyi there is a way to turn that off by adding a disabling key in the registry entry for bitlocker (works also during installation via cmd). Mental Outlaw just released a video for that.

    • @Devastator0
      @Devastator0 Před měsícem +29

      @@KangMinseok Yeah, I know of the registry key for that, but I didn't know if that will remain/also apply if doing the update from 23H2 to 24H2. Every article I've been reading about that just talks about it's effectiveness during the Windows install process, not by an update.

    • @embudo-xx4qu
      @embudo-xx4qu Před měsícem +5

      I feel really bad for hard drive users

    • @LupoTosk96
      @LupoTosk96 Před měsícem +33

      Bitlocker screwed me over more often than it saved me. All my important data is on an external encrypted drive anyways. Disabled bitlocker because I was sick of entering the recovery key every few weeks because it decided something must've changed about my hardware after every Windows update.

    • @see-sharp
      @see-sharp Před měsícem +14

      Then please, keep using Windows! Watching Microsoft torture you guys make us non-Windows users have a good laugh xD

  • @certs743
    @certs743 Před měsícem +25

    Windows 8 looked like one of those Kiosks in stores ore restaurants.

    • @keithbrown7685
      @keithbrown7685 Před 17 dny

      It was an ugly piece of shit, almost as big a disgrace as WinME.

  • @9hoot789
    @9hoot789 Před 25 dny +17

    The drag & drop into the path bar was also something I used all the time! I'm so glad someone mentioned it, it was so weird when I tried to do it now on Windows 11 and it didn't work, then I looked it up and learned they removed it just because they felt like it (I think their actual reasoning was literally: "not that many people use it, let's just remove it"). The disrespect toward their own users is unreal.

  • @NeptuneSega
    @NeptuneSega Před měsícem +323

    This is the reason Apple does not put MacOS on the iPad and people don't understand why. Having different interfaces for different devices is good.

    • @helloimatapir
      @helloimatapir Před měsícem +40

      Apple not putting macOS on iPad is idiotic. The device is so powerful, yet so limited by iPadOS. It's a glorified toy.

    • @BG101UK
      @BG101UK Před měsícem +18

      Exactly, instead of dumbing everything down for the lowest common denominator. It's a bit like retro-fitting a Ferrari with a lawnmower engine.
      Quote from Only Fools and Horses: "These are no Ordinary lawnmower engines. They're BROKEN lawnmower engines!"

    • @Hardcore_Remixer
      @Hardcore_Remixer Před měsícem +34

      Yeah... but at the same time the software is what keeps the iPad behind. A lot of power held back by the software. I still think MacOS with just a different GUI would be great for the iPad.

    • @profosist
      @profosist Před měsícem +3

      @@Hardcore_Remixer those that have use the service and send implemented in an environment can't understand why this isn't actually great. Just because things can do things doesn't mean they should.
      A iPad just like a surface is best to use when they have a specific task or purpose that makes their form factor or function the best fit otherwise they're worse than most other things you could use for that same task.

    • @xybersurfer
      @xybersurfer Před měsícem +6

      it's nice to have the same Operating System on different devices though. it creates continuity. iPadOS as a GUI instead of a separate Operating System makes much more sense

  • @jfulleton
    @jfulleton Před měsícem +155

    deal breaker for me, is not being able to move the task bar on to either left or right or top of the screen. It is LOCKED to the bottom of the screen. Like WHY?!

    • @iyaramonk
      @iyaramonk Před měsícem +23

      Same, I've had mine on the right side for like 15 years.

    • @xybersurfer
      @xybersurfer Před měsícem +8

      that's pretty crappy

    • @mmmhorsesteaks
      @mmmhorsesteaks Před měsícem +11

      There used to be a way to put a folder worth of icons on your taskbar; like a kind of "launcher" almost.
      Never understood why they removed that; it was so useful. Sticking apps (ugh...) to the taskbar is so clunky compared to the convenience we used to have.

    • @michaelelkin9542
      @michaelelkin9542 Před měsícem +5

      Unfortunately this has been the case since the start of 11. But task bar replacements have been an option to easily restore the 10 style taskbar and all it's features. These are the very options they are breaking with the latest update. Hopefully they will still find a way.

    • @plamen5358
      @plamen5358 Před měsícem +4

      Absolutely, I think the designers at Microsoft with their 3 monitors don't quite understand that a laptop or a single monitor setup absolutely need the vertical space while keeping the taskbar active. When Apple is doing better job at UX, you know it's really bad.

  • @Zeric1
    @Zeric1 Před 29 dny +12

    Desktop OSes are trying to figure out where they fit in and who their target market it as the landscape has changed. People who are not creating content, which is the majority, are rapidly moving to mostly using their phone or tablet when not at work. I've seen this with those in my own family who are not power users or PC gamers, they spend way more time on small screens devices than desktops. This is huge shift over the last ten years. Windows should be focusing more on the power users, business users, and PC gamers. Windows home as it stands is becoming irrelevant.

    • @dddux
      @dddux Před 22 dny +1

      That's right. Desktop computers aren't nearly as popular as they were during the noughts and early 10s. A modern household can absolutely do away with WIndows if they have a smart TV (Android), Playstation console(s), several smart phones and pads that run iOS and/or Android. Unless you're using the computer for content creation - music, pictures, and videos, you don't need it.

  • @ZeroBlade
    @ZeroBlade Před 26 dny +15

    You've listed most of the reasons why most of my machines are still running W10, even got one on W7.

    • @carsten_
      @carsten_ Před 16 dny

      I bet those machines are mostly used as servers for stone age business crap.

    • @kirknelson156
      @kirknelson156 Před 12 dny

      most of mine are running W7, I have one new laptop that came with win 11, I wiped it and installed a fresh copy of w10. if it wasn't for knowing there was no way i was going to get drivers for it I might have tried windows 7 on it too.

  • @BG101UK
    @BG101UK Před měsícem +237

    People often buy big, expensive high-resolution monitors *because they want more usable screen space*. Not usually due to having the visual cognition of a two-year-old. Then we have MS and the majority of current website creators tabletifying everything, scrolling down umpteen times to see content which should fit on an old 640x480 VGA display.
    … It's somewhat akin to fitting a sports car with the same engine as a 49cc scooter.
    Even with "printer-friendly" stuff e.g. statements, now it's triple line spacing with tiny fonts and acres of white-space. Requires FOUR sheets of paper? It could easily fit on ONE.

    • @xybersurfer
      @xybersurfer Před měsícem +5

      tables based layouts are not supposed to be used for new stuff. as far as i'm aware, flexbox layout is all the rage now for websites. where items can be made to fit with "flex-wrap: wrap;" for line wrapping items. but you can't prevent people from using the wrong tools

    • @jbutler8585
      @jbutler8585 Před měsícem +8

      MS continuing to screw up desktop UIs is so damn baffling. Windows Phone FAILED, guys. Surface tablet marketshare consists almost entirely of people who bought it at clearance prices or fished one out of a dumpster. There is no unified UI to keep chasing.
      Meanwhile, insane things that EVERYONE HATES stick around. What kind of animal uses drag & drop to move text selections?!

    • @yaedo6035
      @yaedo6035 Před měsícem +9

      I call it Fisher-Price oversized UI

    • @teknixstuff
      @teknixstuff Před měsícem +5

      @@xybersurfer Tablet (like the iPad). Not Table.

    • @xybersurfer
      @xybersurfer Před měsícem

      @@teknixstuff yeah that's what it says now. but that part could have been edited

  • @chrisl4676
    @chrisl4676 Před měsícem +180

    Your "bad manager" analogy is excellent. I have been using Ubuntu for my writing laptop for years because when I am trying to work on Windows (even Windows 10, but even more so on 11) it felt like trying to concentrate in a daycare center.

    • @wayland7150
      @wayland7150 Před měsícem +6

      All those popups telling you about Km Kardashian or Olli Murs when you're trying to debug an email routing problem.

    • @PazLeBon
      @PazLeBon Před měsícem +5

      i done have any issues on 10, maybe the odd weather report. never have since turned off years ago

    • @phoenixrising4995
      @phoenixrising4995 Před měsícem

      I use Archlinux after the whole Ubuntu Amazon partnership unity scopes fiasco. That was Canonical's screw up and they paid dearly for it at the time. Hopefully SteamOS can attract some of the big player and power users to the OS. Hopefully, we have Lord Gaben for a while longer.

    • @OctavioGaitan
      @OctavioGaitan Před měsícem +1

      Once Windows 10 goes EOL, I might think about making the switch to both Linux and Mac.

    • @wayland7150
      @wayland7150 Před měsícem +4

      @@OctavioGaitan You should be working towards Linux right now. Start by using programs that are available under Linux as alternatives to Windows only programs. It's not the operating system that holds you back, it's if your programs only work on Windows.

  • @professorcheechi
    @professorcheechi Před měsícem +14

    in the Greek alphabet (Alpha Beta), Cairo is XP (Chi Rho).
    Cairo shell is so called because 'Windows XP' was always called Windows Cairo.

    • @toonedin
      @toonedin Před 28 dny +5

      ... except that in Greek 'chi' is pronounced _chee_ and not "kai"
      Only Americans seem to have the propensity to round ever 'i' into an "eye" sound. For most other Anglophones, and all non-Anglophones an 'i' always indicates an "ee" sound.

    • @professorcheechi
      @professorcheechi Před 28 dny

      @@toonedin sure but that doesnt change the intent Microsoft had when they named it.

    • @dddux
      @dddux Před 22 dny

      It's true that the shell is called Cairo Shell, but XP stands for eXPerience AFAIK.

    • @professorcheechi
      @professorcheechi Před 22 dny

      @@dddux they are coincidental. it was a vague general reference to the Rosetta stone, bringing all of Windows under the NT shell while still supporting 9x to the extent tast it did, including drivers hw & sw. the eXPerience branding you refer was as much a rebranding of the plus from earlier 9x versions and later recycled as SXS in 7 & later as 'side by side'. all really non sequitor which is what we come to expect when Microsoft names something.
      i realize it doesnt make a lot of sense anymore but it was their original intention behind the name.

  • @bobbastian760
    @bobbastian760 Před 16 dny +15

    "A lot of people will start moving to Linux"
    This guy in 1999
    This guy in 2024
    This guy in 2050
    This guy in 2075

  • @woodlanditguy2951
    @woodlanditguy2951 Před měsícem +401

    As an IT admin who manages a Windows environment for around 250 end users I can honestly say:
    Windows 11 CONSTANTLY gets in the way of me doing actual work. Edge takes over PAID FOR copies of Adobe reader pro CONSTANTLY. It always tries to take away prefered browsers and put Edge in their place.
    It installs 3 different versions of Teams (with out my permission) even though we need Teams (work or school) to do parts of our job.
    When MS office fails, it takes down the entire OS with it causing me to have to re-image the PC which is hours of work for me, and hours of lost work for the end user.
    Win 7 let us choose what updates we needed, Win 11 forces them on us no matter what.
    When I set up a new Win 11 install for a new employee, I have to:
    Uninstall about 10-12 apps that are not needed in a business world
    Disable UEFI Encapsule Updates from the BIOS
    Jump through hoops to get local user accounts to work
    deny MS account control about a half dozen times so MS doesn't take full control of the PC
    be completely mercilessly attacked by unwanted windows updates.

    • @artisanbusiness1314
      @artisanbusiness1314 Před měsícem +48

      i quit my IT Manager job, too much stress. User issues, old server crashes, SQL issues and Ransomeware attack. Too much to handle for a few people.

    • @davidbriseno910
      @davidbriseno910 Před měsícem +30

      Sounds like they should hire a real sysadmin...

    • @Sonyboj
      @Sonyboj Před měsícem +36

      Manageing Windows 11 is a different beast now. You really need to use Intune + Autopilot and use Intune policy settings to tweak it or GPO. Then you can control Windows Update, Start menu etc. You should not be doing manual setup anymore really. You can do it but as you see there are a bunch of blocks.

    • @profosist
      @profosist Před měsícem +11

      @@Sonyboj correct this is good info. You need to use the correct tools to manage things whether they be 1st party or 3rd party.

    • @artisanbusiness1314
      @artisanbusiness1314 Před měsícem +5

      @@davidbriseno910 lol! they didn't wanted to pay. now they hired a company who monitor the power plant.

  • @atomicskull6405
    @atomicskull6405 Před měsícem +31

    I knew it had gone off the rails when I went from Windows 7 to Windows 10 and when I inserted a USB drive it told me to "tap" to select it, on a desktop PC.

  • @Chrisezo
    @Chrisezo Před měsícem +4

    When I bought my 13900k build last year, it didn't take my previous Windows 10 installation, so since I had to start from scratch I decided to start with Windows 11, the first red flag that I faced was that I couldn't proceed with the installation because it needed to connect to the internet, and for some reason it was not finding the drivers needed to use either LAN or WLAN on my new Z790 motherboard, so I had to work around it by using the uGreen USB to LAN adapter I had bought to use on my Nintendo Switch for Online play, and then I was able to proceed with the Windows 11 install as the drivers for that other device were recognized, and then I pushed myself to use Windows 11 for about a month, and as I installed more software/drivers I noticed stability issues, and then when I actually tried doing my usual stuff such as using emulators or virtual machines I also encountered issues with those activities, but the thing that broke the camel's back for me was that File Explorer started crashing randomly, and I was also noticing slow response from the interface where when I tried right clicking stuff and etc, it would take some time to populate the context menu, and that's when I said screw it and did a fresh install for Windows 10, and unlike Windows 11 that had issues with the drivers for the Z790, I had a smooth installation from start to finish and now its basically 1 year later, and I can't report any issues on my Win 10 22H2 installation except for the one time where the KB5034843 update brought some strange slowdowns, but after uninstalling that I was able to resolve the slowdown issues with it, and I can't really complain as I've been able to do everything that I want now, and if I do want to have the Windows 11 experience, then I just boot up VMWare Workstation and run an install I have for Windows 11 on there.

  • @n.m4497
    @n.m4497 Před 29 dny +19

    Bro, I switched to Linux. All games working easily and everything is so fucking fast no matter whats installed. Never going back

    • @user-mr7fx2mg2x
      @user-mr7fx2mg2x Před 13 dny

      if all the games i enjoy worked on linux i would switch immediately. when i dont enjoy those games anymore, i will no doubt be using linux..

  • @michaelbradley6488
    @michaelbradley6488 Před měsícem +111

    I am in tech, working with Windows every single day. I have been growing increasingly disenchanted and frustrated with Microsoft and their non stop manipulation of Windows and their users. Microsoft has become increasingly intrusive and aggressive in their efforts to collect your data.

    • @raheesom
      @raheesom Před 26 dny

      That's bc the MS revenue model turned to data mining, since they were unable to force everyone to actually buy a license key.
      .... Wow, huge part of post DELETED. Guess some info not allowed?

    • @michaelbradley6488
      @michaelbradley6488 Před 25 dny

      @@raheesom I realize many don't pay for a key. For me it has gotten to the point where I would gladly pay an annual fee to use a version of Windows that leaves me the ability to use the O/S as I want to use it.

    • @markalden7848
      @markalden7848 Před 24 dny +1

      I manage and use a software/db intensive win10 image for work. Between monthly MS updates and macafee solidcore, every month is an uphill battle. 22H2 was a nightmare on our powershell scripts, and now we're testing for win11. This is going to suck. I have to say, tho, that win10 has deterred our wannabe expert users from "trying" things at work that they do on their home pc.

    • @MoreBollocks-ui2zs
      @MoreBollocks-ui2zs Před 23 dny

      I only wish Linux were a real alternative. Don't get me wrong I work with both Linux and Windows every day and Linux excels in server roles but simply isn't meant to be a desktop OS.

    • @dddux
      @dddux Před 22 dny

      @@MoreBollocks-ui2zs Why? If Linux is not good enough for Desktop then nothing is. Maybe you're still adjusting and will get it eventually. I had moments like that about Linux years ago. Now instead of saying "why can't I do it in Linux this way?" I usually say "why can't Windows work this way?" Really. Keep it up!

  • @pacifico4999
    @pacifico4999 Před měsícem +40

    NT is the kernel, DWM is the window manager and it only exists since Windows Vista. Windows shell is the user interface, and it exists since Windows 95

    • @phoenixrising4995
      @phoenixrising4995 Před měsícem +3

      Nah I just want my unix utils and bash and linux kernel. NT is a security swiss cheese nightmare. Windows is really only good for gaming still. However, Valve is making a pretty nice dent in that.

  • @TheKuptis
    @TheKuptis Před 26 dny +24

    Main reason I'm still using Windows is the ease of installing and running games, especially games that don't have a Linux variant.

    • @MoultrieGeek
      @MoultrieGeek Před 22 dny +3

      You don't need Linux variants if you're running Steam games. It's as simple as Windows: click to install, no messing about. The problem is non-Steam games that require Lutri, which works well but requires some fiddling and can be problematic at times. Older games are hit and miss and AMD gpus have better support than Nvidia.

    • @roklaca3138
      @roklaca3138 Před 16 dny

      ​@@MoultrieGeekstop lying for the love of god, there is still a lot of problems with ptoton, steam install is still a mess..etc.

    • @MoultrieGeek
      @MoultrieGeek Před 16 dny

      @@roklaca3138 I'll have to inform my Steam games that they are a mess. Who knew?

    • @jimman-beard2167
      @jimman-beard2167 Před 16 dny

      @@MoultrieGeek I have a robust Steam Library and MOST of the games DO NOT work in Linux... I wish they did.... But its not that easy to game on Linux.

    • @aouyiu
      @aouyiu Před 16 dny

      @@MoultrieGeek Exactly, I'm an Nvidia user, so Linux is a no-go for gaming for me. Tedious workarounds and tweaks are just not worth the hassle and don't fix much, the Nvidia Linux drivers really just are abysmal. AMD users are lucky their manufacturer actually cares about Linux support, they even have ROCm. I have an AMD-based Laptop running most of my Steam games with zero issues. It's night and day and it's all because of Jensen.

  • @Prophet6000
    @Prophet6000 Před měsícem +6

    MS is so weird about the OS where they keep removing any user control people have. Then just doing things to make the general experience worse. I'm glad I switched to Linux.

  • @samuraiwarriorsunite
    @samuraiwarriorsunite Před měsícem +38

    I think one of the reasons Microsoft doesn't seem to care about cheap Windows keys is because there's no profit in them. Data mining is where they clean up, so I wouldn't be surprised if permanent ads on the desktop, or being forced to have a Microsoft account, become a reality.

    • @iplyrunescape305
      @iplyrunescape305 Před 27 dny +8

      forced to have a microsoft account is already here

    • @Damian-cilr2
      @Damian-cilr2 Před 22 dny +1

      @@iplyrunescape305 its pretty easy to skip that though,i did do that infact.

    • @iplyrunescape305
      @iplyrunescape305 Před 22 dny

      @@Damian-cilr2 it used to be possible but not anymore unless you use Rufus which does a registry edit for you on install. Some day that will be patched too. Microsoft is just allowing that method for now... Windows 11 knows it when you don't have a Microsoft account linked to the local user. some day it will lock you out until you sign in.

    • @BaconAndPotatoCorp
      @BaconAndPotatoCorp Před 20 dny +2

      ​@@Damian-cilr2It became easier after the EU bitch slapped the hell out of Microsoft and told them that offline accounts need to be possible.

    • @Martin-Dawson-hhg
      @Martin-Dawson-hhg Před 17 dny +1

      They're moving to a subscription model for most things. They don't care about the cheap Windows keys because they can charge you $6 a month for Office 365.

  • @RetroNook
    @RetroNook Před měsícem +101

    I miss Windows XP.

    • @johanb.7869
      @johanb.7869 Před měsícem +8

      You can still use it, as long as you don't connect it to the internet😉

    • @user-ym7qn3uo2m
      @user-ym7qn3uo2m Před měsícem +8

      I don't miss it at all. Why?? Because I am still using it!

    • @josephdias5859
      @josephdias5859 Před měsícem

      @@johanb.7869 theres still brand new unnofficial security updates

    • @automatedrussianbot8043
      @automatedrussianbot8043 Před měsícem

      opera browser used to work on xp just a few years ago, it was perfect for playing older games

    • @automatedrussianbot8043
      @automatedrussianbot8043 Před měsícem +7

      @@johanb.7869 SomeOrdinaryGamers drone spotted, you can still use XP on the internet just fine if you know what you're doing and dont intentionally turn of all firewalls

  • @Cyberbrickmaster1986
    @Cyberbrickmaster1986 Před 28 dny +4

    I have completely debloated Windows 11 and removed my sign in details when logging in. Will these changes still effect me? Will I still need to switch to Linux Mint?

  • @sociallyferal4237
    @sociallyferal4237 Před 20 dny +3

    I recall attending a Microsoft TechEd back when windows 7 was being released. There was a seminar talking about windows 7 and UAC. The presenter asked who were power users and most of the audience put their hands up. He then said - it's because of you that we have put UAC in place. . . And they've been taking stuff away ever since.

  • @Apathy474
    @Apathy474 Před měsícem +80

    Customization is one of the most important things to me. Even explorerpatcher and openshell aren't enough. Windows should just have more customization options available for power users, i dont know why they don't..

    • @teksyndicate
      @teksyndicate  Před měsícem +15

      indeed... on the new version of 11 I have to use all of those plus Start11 and Windowblinds just to get it to 80% of what I want.

    • @swagnemite-dl3sz
      @swagnemite-dl3sz Před měsícem

      I make do with Explorerpatcher because I really don't like having to run programs in the background at all times. It's enough to make it usable imo but I would like a few more options to perfect it.
      I also run ShutUp10++ on every new install.

    • @cleokatra
      @cleokatra Před měsícem +4

      I miss the days of litestep 😢

    • @see-sharp
      @see-sharp Před měsícem +1

      Do you want customization and you aren't a FreeBSD user? What is wrong with you? xD

    • @Boz1211111
      @Boz1211111 Před měsícem +1

      More and more they prove they dont care about power users

  • @mobas07
    @mobas07 Před měsícem +115

    Your Pepsi comparison illustrates a good point. They really should start releasing different versions of Windows. You could have a normie version of Windows which comes preinstalled and has all this fluff. But then they could have versions designed specifically for gaming or power users, or hell even a version specifically for VMs.

    • @Klote3241
      @Klote3241 Před měsícem +2

      Eh its a bad comparison. The versions your talking about already exist. Windows Home is meant for Retail use and Pro is meant for Office work and power users. and for People who want no extra bells and trinkets (i.e power users) Windows Pro N. Then you also have Long Term Service Channel Windows 10 -2021 and IoT for systems that are meant in 24/7 uptime environment. It seems to me you guys are buying the standard Windows 11 and then having wrong expectations. Any way the whole philosophy behind Windows 11 Retail is to improve on Security standards, This by default limits people in capabilities which i think is a good thing because the overal majority of people on this planet do not know how to manage their system properly. You want less of that? buy a different Windows 11 version. Its not worse, its just not for you!

    • @markusTegelane
      @markusTegelane Před měsícem +13

      It already exists. It's called Windows Enterprise LTSC

    • @artisanbusiness1314
      @artisanbusiness1314 Před měsícem +4

      @@markusTegelane I use W10 LTSC. Do you know if W11 LTSC will be out?

    • @josephdias5859
      @josephdias5859 Před měsícem +4

      windows 11 workstation edition pro n thats what i use ram usage is literally half

    • @markusTegelane
      @markusTegelane Před měsícem +4

      @@artisanbusiness1314 Windows 11 LTSC will release on second half of 2024

  • @piggfeathers
    @piggfeathers Před 15 dny +5

    spent two hours arguing with microsoft that changing my motherboard shouldn't mean i need a new key 90% of my pc is the same parts

  • @zdog90210
    @zdog90210 Před měsícem +2

    If you manually force install a driver the window that comes up is so old it asks you if you want to look on the A drive for the file not even the C drive first

  • @SmokeApples
    @SmokeApples Před měsícem +54

    Sitting on windows 10 until defeated or moving to Linux. There is no third option, macOS is garbage too

    • @PompaTG
      @PompaTG Před 26 dny +4

      Once you go Linux you'll never go back. Arch + Xmonad is the dogs bollocks.

    • @ThePuuFa
      @ThePuuFa Před 23 dny +1

      I made the same decision after trying 11 for a few months and luckily 10 will be supported until 2032 so you'll be fine for a good while unless a lot of 3rd party software start dropping support in the coming years ;)

    • @dddux
      @dddux Před 22 dny +1

      MacOS is a nice and well working OS, but the owners are competing with Microsoft who's gonna lose more users due to "security" and various restrictions they are imposing on users. Things we users usually call "buttfexk" 😆

    • @jothain
      @jothain Před 15 dny +2

      @@dddux I've now been using MacOS for about +1 year. Before experience in Windows and Linux. My opinion is that MacOS is very meh OS. Like everyone is praising it, but getting into it UI window management out-of-box is like from Windows 95. Absolute utter dog shit. It's honestly hilarious how _bad_ it is. There are nice features like really well working file preview, but still. Not impressed at all and now seeing AMD getting really good in performance/power on laptops plus ARM. There's no way I'll buy another Mac.

    • @Kevin-jb2pv
      @Kevin-jb2pv Před 14 dny

      ​@ThePuuFa you're mistaken, sir. Security updates end in October of next year unless you're willing to pay out the ass for a subscription to get "extended support" which will only get you another 3 years.

  • @keiganthetennessean1796
    @keiganthetennessean1796 Před měsícem +55

    I personally wish Microsoft could find a way to provide themes to make newer versions of Windows look and feel like previous versions, kind of like how 7 has the aero theme and the classic gray theme.

    • @aeoe9385
      @aeoe9385 Před měsícem +12

      it already exists, it's called msstyles. MS simply doesn't care/doesn't want to bother with it due to them focusing on web-based apps instead of traditional win32 programs
      also, i personally believe that microsoft doesn't have any experienced developers in their windows department anymore, as they basically only hire people for 18 months to not pay benefits to employees.

    • @petergibson2318
      @petergibson2318 Před měsícem

      Google "Open-Shell"... makes my Windows 11 start menu look just like the Windows 7 start menu.
      (Why Microsoft does not have that choice "built-in" is beyond me. Micro-Controlling Gobshites.)

  • @peq42_
    @peq42_ Před 26 dny +3

    See the main difference between Windows and Linux is: While Linux has been getting better, Windows has been getting worse.

  • @georgekong2509
    @georgekong2509 Před měsícem +3

    Thanks for the video. I'm also hostage to some Windows programs, so what I started doing is to run everything I can on an Ubuntu VM using VirtualBox, and I simply leave in Windows whatever cannot run under Ubuntu (mainly Office365 and games). With today's CPUs and cheap memory I have ample resources to run a super beefy VM. Lately, I have a tendency to set the VM in full screen and I forget that W11 is running in the background

  • @Sonyboj
    @Sonyboj Před měsícem +42

    Windows NT is the kernel. The Desktop Enviroment is dwm.exe and explorer.exe

    • @Galax2000
      @Galax2000 Před měsícem +8

      Now it's xml.exe everything gets cheap browser based

    • @Sonyboj
      @Sonyboj Před měsícem +4

      @@Galax2000 I get the joke but it's the same in Win11 :)

    • @snowmaske
      @snowmaske Před měsícem +2

      I love the desktop window manager in windows, it's so clunky and weird and mysterious for me.
      There is so little documentation on how it works, like for example, there's these 2 specific functions inside the binary, one of them is responsible for how 3d window animations are drawn on screen and another one for 2d.
      In windows 8, they essentially... removed the 3d function? I mean it still exists there in Windows 11 to this day, but it's literally the same as the 2d one.
      So if you somehow port a Windows 7 MSSTYLE and load it inside a windows 11 installation, you'll notice that the opening and closing animations of the windows are still 2d (but in the style of Windows 7)

    • @MemeReviewer
      @MemeReviewer Před měsícem +2

      And then DWM proceeds to take up 6 gigs of ram every now and then so I gotta use task manager to kill it cause microsoft doesn’t know how to fix simple memory leaks in their software, honestly embarrassing

    • @snowmaske
      @snowmaske Před měsícem +3

      @@MemeReviewer DWM takes atleast ~100 mb (unmodded)

  • @Neumah
    @Neumah Před měsícem +54

    Hear hear on the audio for Linux stuff. It's holding me back as well. BUT, the past year, more and more plugin devs have started bringing their plugs to Linux, which is absolutely amazing. When it comes to DAWs there's now Reaper, Bitwig and Studio One, all with official Linux versions. So things are actually happening, and they're moving in the right direction faster than ever before.
    And yes, Apple had it right with the no touch screen on the laptops, because touch brings schizophrenia regarding the UI interactions and the result will be a shitty UI with worst of both worlds.

    • @teksyndicate
      @teksyndicate  Před měsícem +15

      Wait... Studio One is on Linux? I actually like that one better than most. It's what my Dad uses too (he does bebop jazz mostly). I didn't like Bitwig's piano roll. FL studio has the best piano roll, which is why I use it. I don't like the workflow much otherwise, but I'm used to it. I'll give it a try soon. Thanks for posting this... I didn't even know.

    • @alexatkin
      @alexatkin Před měsícem +1

      Touch screens were actually useful on Windows 7 as an accessibility tool. I loved having one for scrolling web pages with a flick of the finger, rather than fighting with nasty laptop touchpads. Less important on Mac as Apple developed a much better touch pad where two finger scrolling actually works consistently. Interestingly there seems to be a lot of software involved in this, as it doesn't work nearly as well on Asahi Linux.
      For a while it even felt like maybe Windows 8 was somewhat heading in the right direction by having a "tablet mode". The problem is rather than keeping this entirely independent of the desktop OS, they decided to also mess with the desktop UI for touch, which made no sense when 99% of users would never need it and it just made desktop mode worse.

    • @Neumah
      @Neumah Před měsícem +1

      @@teksyndicate Yup, Studio One for Linux is currently in public beta so it'll probably arrive for real in a not too distant future. Hey, come to think of it, I wouldn't mind you making a video on that, trying and evaluating Studio One on Linux and some of the snazzy free plugins that are available now. It's probably a lot of work, but the more content/eyes on Linux music creation the better.

    • @XionicalXionical
      @XionicalXionical Před 25 dny

      Personally I have had nothing but great experiences with Linux audio no matter what I ran through. Pipewire is amazing since I started using it like a year ago.

    • @dddux
      @dddux Před 22 dny

      Reaper+ReaSWS+ReaPack. And: u-he plugins, TAL plugins, DSP56300 synths (Virus C, Virus TI2, MicroQ, Microwave XT), Surge XT synth, Cardinal (VCV rack compatible) modular, Audio Damage plugins, LSP plugins, ACMT plugins, JonV FirComp, and I'm all set! I do use many other plugins I usually pick up on Github, but that is my base DAW setup and I don't need any WIndows/Mac plugins at all. I tried WINE and some Windows plugins - Valhalla fx plugins, and they work nicely. Not into this WINE thing though, I prefer native plugins.

  • @ayneSFilms
    @ayneSFilms Před měsícem +3

    Recently had a windows update that completely bricked my system. Luckily I had second partition with pop-os that I was using to play with some cg stuff, so work hasn’t stalled for too long. After some time using exclusively Linux and discovering that everything I use or play perfectly works either natively or through lutris or heroic, I wiped clean my windows partition.

  • @bobbastian760
    @bobbastian760 Před 16 dny +1

    They rebuilt the file explorer from the ground up shortly before adding tabs. They didn't "remove" the ability to drop files in the address bar, it's a new program. It's entirely possible they'll therefore add it back in future.

  • @Technopath47
    @Technopath47 Před měsícem +74

    Start going to Linux? I'm actively pushing people to Linux! No more Windows in my house, period!

    • @teksyndicate
      @teksyndicate  Před měsícem +25

      The backbone of my house is Linux (servers, nas, etc.)... but I'm hostage to Windows on my main

    • @xybersurfer
      @xybersurfer Před měsícem +5

      good luck supporting all those people on Linux

    • @ThePlayerOfGames
      @ThePlayerOfGames Před měsícem +13

      ​@@xybersurferI've had far fewer tech support requests and they are vastly more about user forgetting something simple with Linux (Pop!_OS mostly) than "Microsoft pushed an update that prevents my software from running" or "Microsoft pushed an update that slowed down my whole system" which is most of my Windows tech support requests.

    • @zaycad215
      @zaycad215 Před měsícem +7

      Doors allowed still?

    • @Gramini
      @Gramini Před měsícem +1

      @@xybersurfer So far there's less need for "people-support" on Linux when compared to Windows in my household (for the same people using both Windows and Ubuntu).

  • @davidpfender1232
    @davidpfender1232 Před měsícem +20

    The biggest loss in Windows 11 is the custom toolbar option on the taskbar. In Windows 10 (and earlier), I use it for my program access about 98% of the time. Very seldom do I use the Start menu.

    • @JJFX-
      @JJFX- Před 24 dny

      It feels like every big company is slowly trying to copy Apple's ideology because they're too f'in arrogant to understand that they'll never be Apple, nor should they be. MS is using analytics to strip features used only by X percentage of users and want to eventually push everyone towards relying on Copilot.
      It's an incredibly stupid move because just like the crap Samsung is doing now, they don't actually polish their product enough to justify it so you end up alienating your users to become a worse version than the company you're trying to copy. All while doing nothing to convince their users to switch over.

  • @mrspecs4430
    @mrspecs4430 Před měsícem

    The task bar always pops up whenever it can when some app has an alert/highlight set. When all windows with the amber highlight have been clicked, the task bar calms down again and does finally auto hide properly.

  • @franci2a777
    @franci2a777 Před měsícem +2

    As a Windows 11 user (which has to sadly use it sometimes) and been absolutely not liking the direction of Windows since 2014, I can’t tell how great 11 is… if you disable everything that was made with 10 and 11.
    I disabled anything modern in explorer (syslistview32 from XP, 7’s command bar, old context menu, old details pane, old 10 taskbar), substituted the taskbar with the MacOS dock (I just prefer how it looks and works), removed Widgets entirely, removed the Reccomended section entirely from the start menu, removed the new flyouts (so it uses either the Dock ones, or the 7/10 ones), removed many of the inbox apps (Edge -> Firefox, Outlook -> Thunderbird, Notepad -> Notepads, Photos -> Visum, Calculator -> Win7 Calculator), disabled web search, substituted aero.msstyles with Rectify11 (so I have at least a much more consistent dark mode UI for about two years, whereas any native copy of 11 doesn’t. Plus with AccentColorizer, MicaForEveryone, new cursors, new icons, fixed control panel and AcrylicMenus it improves the look so much better). And, after all of this, it’s actually nice to use my laptop, but I shouldn’t disable everything new and many other stuff too to just get an OS that doesn’t get in my way, and that it looks decently modern.
    What’s fun though is that, I have an old Atom netbook with Vista on it, and obviously it nags you a lot less than 11 (the most Windows tells you is like “Review solutions to your problems”), and actually, certain things work better in Vista than in 11, namely for example the search. In Vista, the search in the start menu not only is surprisingly fast for a 2007 HDD, an Atom processor and 1GB of RAM, but it can search keywords inside office documents, onenote, mail, calendar, contacts, etc, all directly from the start menu. I’ve never ever seen modern search do this.

  • @alfredklek
    @alfredklek Před měsícem +40

    Not so long ago I upgraded my desktop computer from Debain Linux 11 to 12. I didn't have to learn a whole new OS because the look and feel of it did not change. Furthermore, I didn't have to reconfigure ANYTHING because, if you have a separate /home directory everything just stays the same except now you have a more secure, up to date system. I never did understand why Microsoft feels the need to partially or totally wipe the slate with every new release. Eveyone liked 10's user interface apparently so why go effing around with it?

    • @see-sharp
      @see-sharp Před měsícem +8

      'Cause they don't care about users and most Windows users are used to being tortured and like it.

    • @tomspencer1364
      @tomspencer1364 Před měsícem +3

      They hate their customers. Maybe they should bring back the Win 8 interface to make it plain. It is spots on a screen -- if you went through the trouble you could make it look and act like Win 7 or XP.

    • @dddux
      @dddux Před 22 dny +1

      I am still using same Debian I installed in 2013, Different computer and 3rd hard disk, though. Installed Debian 7 (wheezy) then just upgraded at every .5 (like 9.5) version when they worked out most of the bugs. Now I'm on Debian 12. Great thing with Linux is that the UI you chose doesn't change, just things that really matter, like drivers and os functionality and services. When Debian 13 comes out, remember to edit "sources" file, apt update, apt --upgrade-all . Gone are the days of having to erase everything and start fresh. Only with Windows it's recommendable cos it gets slower with time due to stupid registry file. Cheers!

  • @cidluiz
    @cidluiz Před měsícem +112

    Windows 11 taskbar is a disgrace to humanity.

    • @GiraffeSweaters
      @GiraffeSweaters Před 24 dny +6

      Because it looks like every other Windows taskbar ever?

    • @TomasRamoska
      @TomasRamoska Před 22 dny +2

      You a bit exaggerating 😂

    • @MetalheadAndNerd
      @MetalheadAndNerd Před 22 dny +7

      ​@@GiraffeSweatersOnly to the blind.

    • @sociscin
      @sociscin Před 22 dny +2

      Eh it's just a taskbar

    • @Psychonau
      @Psychonau Před 20 dny +4

      @@GiraffeSweaters it has removed a lot of functionality, its a dumbed down taskbar and i dont know who asked for it, i dont know any person for whom the task bar was to complex to be used, that this had to happen

  • @JackWse
    @JackWse Před měsícem +4

    I will say this, an unactivated Windows install that I've had for a while when The OEM key that I had didn't work, got to say it's probably the smoothest windows experience I've had so far with 10. I mean I did the whole thing with the region global, and jumping out of the startup, alt f3, then created the user account with group manager... And that significantly helped my initial outing... But with the exception of the watermark that shows up, I don't think I've ever had an issue like I used to have with an activated account.

    • @JackWse
      @JackWse Před měsícem +1

      I'm not saying this is the way, and the watermark is annoying, and I had to do some registry hacks to get the task bar to minimize. I still had to you know do the standard pulling services and making sure that apps are just not working at all as much as possible.. and do some things in group permissions to you know make sure some things stay off.
      But.. This used to be a daily struggle, whereas I really haven't had to mess with it The last few months. Biggest downside is if I want to get rid of the watermark I got to restart every couple of hours, which hasn't turns out is probably one of the better things for Windows given it's run time issues..
      The only reason I held off getting a new key was cuz my Microsoft account got hacked, and I didn't want to do anything until I had that sorted, which of course never lol you don't get that sorted. which really hammered the point home, the Microsoft account, the one account to rule it all, bad idea in general.. and skipping that process was a boon probably for more reasons than that I wanted to shorten the process of turning my computer back into a computer from a cell phone..
      Haven't talked with anybody that knows things as to if this is a just a repeatable thing, end for a lot of people this would be very difficult, cuz you can't do things like scale ui and whatnot.
      But for me, I don't need a custom background I need a black screen and a task Bar that disappears. I need my software to work when I want it to work, I need my settings to stay, I need programs to do what they're supposed to do and shut down when they're not..
      Honestly I almost don't know if I want to activate Windows at all, cuz I feel like I might be killing a unicorn here or at the very least that semifunctional goose.

  • @TexasCat99
    @TexasCat99 Před 29 dny +2

    Win11 isn't designed for power users, devs, artists, etc. W11 Tasks buttons don't tell me anything. I run 4 different Chrome accounts for different accounts. W11 = they are the same. Win7, they had different colors depending on which Chrome account. W10 or W11 with a 3rd party add-on allows for visual colors again. But Win7 did it better. In a future version, the task bar is supposed to float, like Mac OS???
    Took years for MS to realize that Win 11 users wanted Taskbar options like grouping and
    MS is stupid to make the OS more miserable to use. It's supposed to stay out of the way. Kind of like Amiga OS of the 90s. It was elegant and simple.
    Blocking offline accounts is plain stupid. What if its for a child. they don't need an online account or shouldn't have one.
    We should not have to use tools like Titus, StartAllBack, and others to fix something.

  • @PlayNeth
    @PlayNeth Před měsícem +86

    Windows 8.1 with openshell is basically a better and more stable Windows 7, legit my third favorite Windows version after XP and 7

    • @see-sharp
      @see-sharp Před měsícem +1

      Agree

    • @hannahtimson2526
      @hannahtimson2526 Před měsícem +5

      Yep my spare laptop has 8.1 it just works 67 processes once configured and with a slow 4 core amd 7600 manages to be almost as snappy as thinkpad p16s with 6850u 55w 8 core

    • @bengtakevarg
      @bengtakevarg Před měsícem

      I had a samsung tablet with keyboard and touch actually worked with a webbrowser and not after windows removed all the good stuff for tablets....same with the surface pro 3 had windows 8 and it was amazing then it was only a laptop and not a tablet anymore

    • @Ralphunreal
      @Ralphunreal Před měsícem +5

      windows 8 is awful, even if using open shell. it has worse compatibility than windows 7.

    • @atomicskull6405
      @atomicskull6405 Před měsícem

      Too bad Openshell has some broken cosmetic features with Windows 11 or I'd still be using it ( I've been using it with Windows 10 since it was called Classicshell). Startallback works great though and it "just works" with Windows 11. (tip: change the visual style under the Start Menu configuration to "default" if you want both sides of the start men translucent)

  • @vex9060
    @vex9060 Před měsícem +19

    Using Win8.1 with Shell menu app for the last 5 years faster than Win10 and Win11 with crappy UI and Apple approach "do it our way not your way".

  • @stephen1r2
    @stephen1r2 Před 23 dny

    Since I bought an ultra-wide screen I want to use it. Why can't I drag the taskbar to the vertical edge? Or have it live on my 2nd monitor?

  • @jesse7631
    @jesse7631 Před měsícem +3

    I can understand that many professional content creators cannot fully move over to Linux, but for the majority of people. everything that most people do can easily be done with a Linux distribution.

  • @Allerka
    @Allerka Před měsícem +27

    I got a fairly new gaming laptop about 6 months ago that was pre-loaded with Windows 11. My old laptop was a Windows 10 model that I didn't have a ton of issues with. Within about 3 weeks of me having the Windows 11 one, I had to look up how to downgrade to from Win 11 to Win 10 and never looked back.
    The reason? RAM Utilization. For some reason, Windows 11 would hog about 45% of the memory, from a cold boot. That's with nothing else running. It would go up to about 70-80% the longer I would let it run. The laptop had no innate Malware or Spyware, or pre-installed garbage. I even did a fresh install of Windows 11, and it still had this problem.
    Went back to Windows 10, and no problems at all.

    • @iceblade997
      @iceblade997 Před 21 dnem +1

      Just because it's allocating the memory doesn't mean it's using it. It'll free up the memory if needed. It's just trying to be ready for when you open different programs and perform different tasks - that way they can be loaded quicker.

    • @sociallyferal4237
      @sociallyferal4237 Před 20 dny

      It's there, It's Fast, So why not use it.? They've borrowed a bit from database servers and using up extra to speed things up when running. I guess more an allocated than actually using, and it frees up and adjusts as needs be.

    • @Allerka
      @Allerka Před 20 dny +1

      @@sociallyferal4237 Because I didn't tell it to use it? And when I actually needed to do something, like have more than 2 Chrome tabs open, or play a game, it wouldn't give it back?

    • @wafflesmet
      @wafflesmet Před 17 dny +1

      Thanks for convincing me to switch back to W10!

  • @KangMinseok
    @KangMinseok Před měsícem +12

    Who still remembers... XP Antispy (website still exists btw., frozen in time since 2015).
    This battle has been ongoing since the literal dawn of the century...

  • @laylabranom5494
    @laylabranom5494 Před 23 dny +2

    I actually had no idea they removed the drag and drop function in the addressbar.. ive been on windows 10 1909 LTSB because i cant stand windows11, but i didnt realize they went that far.. damn..

  • @Caphalem
    @Caphalem Před 27 dny +2

    The way I see it, I've got 2 options right now, either I go Win 11 and constantly try to fix it as things Will be/get broken (it's not an "if" it's a "will") or do I start learning Linux. I will be going for Linux. It will be an absolute pain in the ass, but in the long run it will be Way better than whatever Microsoft shits out next. I have Never met a single person who was happy with upgrading to Win11.
    I'm usually the person who nitpicks and knowing that those more chill people are annoyed by it it just scares me.

  • @SilkyNoah
    @SilkyNoah Před měsícem +41

    At this point I’ve made a game out of picking through new W11 updates to see what’s been changed.
    These days I only boot my W11 drive to let the girlfriend play her games or to access GamePass, so months pass between boots. Without fail, something has always changed for the worse in those months.
    This is textbook enshittification in my eyes. They’re going to push ads, web apps, AI, and bloat while removing stuff we actually like. Can’t wait to see subscription model for Windows happen, that’ll be the day I stop dual booting entirely.

    • @see-sharp
      @see-sharp Před měsícem

      Nah you won't, sorry but guys like you should have moved on Windows 8. I doubt you guys have the balls to migrate do Linux or FreeBSD. Heck, i doubt you guys have the balls to migrate to something mainstream like Hackintosh at this point

    • @SilkyNoah
      @SilkyNoah Před měsícem

      @@see-sharp You really got nothing better to do than patrol this video making brain dead remarks? Gate keeping Linux is how you prevent curious people from trying new things. You need to touch grass.

    • @docopoper
      @docopoper Před měsícem +7

      @@see-sharp I mean you say that, but I migrated from Windows to Debian when I saw what Windows 11 was going to be before it came out. People have different levels of inertia. Windows 8 was where I decided I didn't like Windows anymore, Windows 10 was like a ringing in my ears, and seeing Windows 11 was the last straw. Other people have different last straws.

  • @MINI_91
    @MINI_91 Před měsícem +13

    Windows 11 made me go to Linux and I love it on Linux Mint. Microsoft has pushed my patience over the edge and now that Linux has become viable for gaming thanks to Valve, it was time for me to finally try it.

    • @johanb.7869
      @johanb.7869 Před měsícem +1

      Welcome to the wonderful world of Linux😉

  • @boogyman10o1
    @boogyman10o1 Před měsícem +30

    I remember when everyone was laughing at Apple for lack of customization.

  • @edwarddurkin6635
    @edwarddurkin6635 Před 22 dny +2

    Ads are making everything worse: CZcams, Facebook, Cable TV, and now Windows OS. Corporations sell something that works well then let ads creep in little by little. Eventually they are obtrusive. Notice the “playing through” ads for golf tournament coverage? What’s next? Streaming services and maybe even some Linux distros.

    • @dddux
      @dddux Před 22 dny

      No, not Linux distros. Pushing things onto users just doesn't work with Linux. Ubuntu tried something tiny once... and there was a huge backlash. Never again. ;) You can be safe and sound using Linux ad, ai, data collection free. Just needs a few addons for Firefox.

  • @INSTINCTXIV
    @INSTINCTXIV Před měsícem +17

    I’m honestly considering switching to another OS. From their inability to regain the search functionality of win8 to removing quality of life features and so much more it’s at a point that I literally have a thread on my Discord solely for Windows issues.

    • @kensmith5694
      @kensmith5694 Před měsícem +3

      I suggest you try a few Linuxes to see if you find them OK. Linux Mint can be made to boot from an external USB hard drive. This means you don't need to even touch the Windows drive.

    • @theyellowarchitect4504
      @theyellowarchitect4504 Před měsícem

      PopOS is the best linux, give it a try.

    • @nxx99
      @nxx99 Před měsícem +1

      Debian bro

    • @see-sharp
      @see-sharp Před měsícem

      Bro, you could be using Linux Mint, that's ez pz, you could be running FreeBSD, you could even be running Hackintoshes, who very easy these days. If you wanted to move, you have moved already.
      People saying that will keep being tortured, you should have moved on Windows 8, now? I doubt you have what is takes to do it, just another hostage

    • @INSTINCTXIV
      @INSTINCTXIV Před měsícem +4

      ​@@see-sharp Well I'm not the kind to stay loyal to a company. I can't ditch Windows outright but I can experiment with the OS and maybe see something I like and stick. I've already started installing suggestions on my other drives.
      It seems Linux is gaining more and more momentum these past years and Windows heading the other way so what better time.

  • @banishedprivateer
    @banishedprivateer Před měsícem +49

    Quickly, announce Windows 12!

    • @UDontCare0
      @UDontCare0 Před měsícem +8

      nah going to pull a windows 9 and skip lol

    • @ThePlayerOfGames
      @ThePlayerOfGames Před měsícem +19

      12 is announced, it's going to be a "primarily AI OS"

    • @Solent19
      @Solent19 Před 26 dny

      do you *really* expect MS to magically not be crap with their new OS?

    • @dddux
      @dddux Před 22 dny

      @@UDontCare0 Yeh "Windows Nein!" (German) lol

  • @multicyclist
    @multicyclist Před 29 dny

    Can any of the Win 10 Pro keys be used to upgrade from Win 10 home to Win 10 Pro?

  • @Ben-ld1qi
    @Ben-ld1qi Před měsícem

    This channel is awesome! But there are soooooo many guides and tips, which one is good starting point for a fresh Windows install? No need for hardcore debloating, just a bit and do system backups in case my system gets corrupted like last time...

  • @graphicsgod
    @graphicsgod Před měsícem +32

    With each new version of Windows, I always hack the GUI and functionality to work/look like Windows 7/Vista. That is what I feel comfortable with, that is my "Windows zen."

    • @namesurname4666
      @namesurname4666 Před měsícem +4

      it can't look 100% the same and with updates can get strange but i appreciate developers work

    • @automatedrussianbot8043
      @automatedrussianbot8043 Před měsícem

      you "hack it" by downloading classicshell

    • @TexasCat99
      @TexasCat99 Před 29 dny

      @@namesurname4666 It's okay thou, as we still get some new functionality from Win10 or 11. So on my W11 setup, it looks most like Win7 + Win11 (curved corners). Depending on how I do it, Start Menu is XP/NT style or Win7. The W11 start menu look neat, but its a huge bloated mess with ads and junk I don't need.
      Either way, Win11/12 isn't designed for power users.

  • @Dude_99981
    @Dude_99981 Před měsícem +35

    Imagine buying mid en gaming laptop that released in 2023 and came with Windows 11, and suffer from slow slughish choppy animation of the Windows 11 UI/UX itself is ridiculously unacceptable...
    And then when i try to downgrade to windows 10, guess what, i regret using windows 11

    • @haewymetal
      @haewymetal Před měsícem +2

      What animations are you talking about? Im using win11 and havent seen any of these "animations" from the GUI you're speaking of. And yes Ive used Win 98, XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10.

    • @Dude_99981
      @Dude_99981 Před měsícem +5

      @haewymetal the whole entire ui, even scrolling on settings menu seems choppy, the animation when I just click on start menu also feels it caped on lower refresh rate, even if I open multiple of program or tabs, those mica transparency effect will destroy my smooth experience...
      The hell is this shit, I have 144hz refresh rate monitor RTX30 series and Core i7 Gen 12th and 32GB of RAM, somehow the whole UI is so F slow

    • @ThaWiz11
      @ThaWiz11 Před měsícem +1

      No idea what you're talking about either this is why you shouldn't buy bootleg windows keys 😆

    • @frustratedalien666
      @frustratedalien666 Před měsícem +4

      @@haewymetal I really don't know what half of these people are complaining about, tbh. Some are saying Windows 8 was better. WTF? Windows 8 was a shitty nightmare. One even claimed Windows 2k was the last version of Windows they loved. Really? I had BSODs so often on Windows 2k that I once considered punching my monitor. People get worked up about weird things 🤷‍♂
      I've been happily daily driving Linux for more than a decade now but I've used Windows 11 and it is perfectly fine with WSL 2 and winget. I wish they wouldn't force me sign in with a Microsoft account, and that's probably my only major complaint.

    • @Galax2000
      @Galax2000 Před měsícem +2

      ​@@frustratedalien666windows 11 is running inefficient as windows 10 already did. The whole UI is just xml. f XML. WHY? Who knows. Metro in Windows 8 was waaaaay better. The start menu was a mess for Desktop users yes but I used windows 8 on a tablet and even on a modern one until the support had ended and it was good. Waaay better than what windows 11 does.

  • @aldo6532
    @aldo6532 Před měsícem

    Can I ask why you need to go into the Network window like that? You can see available networks from the original panel

  • @aleksandarlazarov9182
    @aleksandarlazarov9182 Před měsícem +1

    I've heard VMs on Linux can be made run Windows with minimal performance impact. I have not dabbled with it yet, I am still getting the hang of Linux itself. Instead, I am dual-booting for the select few programs, that refuse to add support for Linux. Anyone know a good alternative to Solidworks for Linux? I tried Fusion 360, but ran terribly.

  • @xpower7125
    @xpower7125 Před měsícem +41

    There is a reason why I downgraded to Windows 10

  • @rastamangames
    @rastamangames Před měsícem +7

    Windows XP SP3 (even "ZverDVD" repack) always gonna have special place in my heart.
    Ah, and Windows 7 too.

  • @scotter
    @scotter Před 26 dny

    Thanks for this! Do you know if there is a way in Windows 11 to set all explorer folders to have only certain columns (date modified, size)? I tried modifying a high level folder, like "C" or "D," and then "Apply" but it did not work. Am I missing something simple?

  • @ScottPSilver
    @ScottPSilver Před měsícem +2

    For me it's a hardware issue, I have yet to find a distro that provides a driver for striped raid for the boot disk. NVME X 4 in raid 0 is so get it done I have a hard time on all my other PC's and it's not like they are slouches either...

  • @deamon9
    @deamon9 Před měsícem +19

    I hope to see your video on this abomination of a OS soon.

  • @jamescole6846
    @jamescole6846 Před měsícem +6

    In IT for 25 years. Agree 100% on all your points. I still run W10 on all my personnel systems and refuse to go to W11 (not ever) unless they undo the direction they are heading.
    Fun Fact: 70% percent of the World is still running W10 not W11, in fact there are more W10 users this year than there were last year which means PEOPLE don't like W11. MS ... Get a clue

  • @checkURusername
    @checkURusername Před měsícem

    I've been mad busy with life related happenings and youtube felt like I shouldn't see this video in my sub list or homepage. Had to come to the channel manually. Glad I did !
    Did not expect that comment to lead anywhere. Hope you enjoyed making this video. It looks like the community enjoyed it, happy to see that. I really did a double take when I read RANT:30 in the title :) .
    As far as customizing windows, what options do we have available at the moment?
    I got a win11 laptop that I haven't been using because I want to set it up "once" then take an image of that setup and keep it as my own version of a recovery disc. At the moment it is almost how I want it, there are a few things keeping me from using it more. Mostly an attempt to avoid filling it with crap and having to reinstall windows to fix deep bugs that would appear, I keep going back to my win10 pc that really needs a fresh install...and a break.
    Found one program that was supposed to do it but wasn't doing what it said on the tin, instead it was more, take an image now and pay for a subscription to use it down the line... That's a no from me.
    is there a method (you recommend) to take a full image of a current install, export that to a usb and have it as a clean backup of where you have the OS setup how you (the end user) like it? Would it need to be a bootable or non-bootable usb?
    I'd be more willing to take the plunge on installing some customization if I knew I could get back to where I started without hassle. Restore points are not exactly the right thing. I think there is a method sys-admins use when installing win on work machines for employees dunno if that would be the solution or not.
    Not sure if it would make a decent video idea or not, But it is a tutorial worth making I think.
    How to customize windows and make your own recovery iso.

  • @KanadGodse
    @KanadGodse Před 20 dny +2

    Does anyone remember TweakUI? We need something like that. I believe Windows XP and 7 was the peaks and it's all been downhill from there!

    • @SpaceCadet4Jesus
      @SpaceCadet4Jesus Před 20 dny

      Yes, there are programs similar to the classic TweakUI that work with Windows 11.
      For instance, Ultimate Windows Tweaker 5 is designed specifically for Windows 11 and offers a variety of tweaks to personalize and improve the system's performance.
      Additionally, TweakUIX aims to replicate the functionality of the original Tweak UI for modern versions of Windows, including Windows 11.

  • @ElMartilloBlanco
    @ElMartilloBlanco Před měsícem +5

    Now that you mention it (2:12), I don't think I've ever contacted any company about software/OS problems.

  • @francoisleveille409
    @francoisleveille409 Před měsícem +7

    You mentioning the GUI dates back to Windows NT made me reminiscent of my MCSE on NT 4.0 days back in 1996. Yes, I used NT 3.51 BEFORE Win95 came out. It needed a boatload of RAM when there was collusion going on between manufacturers and RAM cost about 50$ PER MEGABYTES back then.

  • @toonedin
    @toonedin Před 28 dny +2

    As a total emigré over to Linux-topia, I watched this video with idle curiosity, and reading the "war correspondents" reporting in the comments makes me feel so content, safe and satisfied.
    Btw, I run older Windows in a VM if I ever need to run any hold-overs from the MS side. And spending that money in more RAM is always a better choice than feeding the MS troll.

  • @wreckingrich3788
    @wreckingrich3788 Před 21 dnem +1

    How do I prevent W10 from accidentally updating to 11? It keeps offering the upgrade all the time, I'm afraid a wrong move, a wrong click results in an unwanted switch...

  • @drake47367
    @drake47367 Před měsícem +3

    I use FL Studio on my Mint install and it runs fine with Wine.. unless it's a specific VST you are having issues with?

  • @hoid8069
    @hoid8069 Před měsícem +8

    Does the classic context menu Registry hack still work in 24H2? That will be a dealbreaker for me if it doesn't.

    • @profosist
      @profosist Před měsícem

      Talk to the developer or whatever program hasn't put their items in the new menu to put it in the new menu
      Has more users use Windows 11 programs have slowly been updating

    • @hwhack
      @hwhack Před měsícem +5

      It doesn't work. I tried it.

    • @Galax2000
      @Galax2000 Před měsícem

      Microsoft tries to get rid of old metro and legacy UI elements and replacing them with cheap XML html based shit. Ofc they also get rid of the context menu and replacing it with the new ugly one

    • @TheExileFox
      @TheExileFox Před měsícem

      @@profosist it will take a decade for the behemoths like Autodesk to move their shit. Good luck getting smaller companies to move their stuff...

  • @johngreene6783
    @johngreene6783 Před měsícem +2

    I feel very blessed that I don't have to use Windows. Moved to Linux and never going back

  • @tgjulielarson7753
    @tgjulielarson7753 Před 26 dny +2

    I understand where you're coming from. I moved to linux about 5 years ago but I have not been able to give up my video editor, Sony Vegas. I run it in a VM and it actually runs really great.
    If there were more creative suites available in Linux, I think that Linux desktop would explode.
    Gaming has gotten so much better in Linux. Not 100% yet, but other than multi-shooter games 95% of games are available to play on Linux now.
    I would say 10% of current Windows users will probably move to Linux in the next 2 years if not more. And it's mostly just because the windows is just getting bloated and more restrictive more spying telemetry etc....

  • @SmallLegacy
    @SmallLegacy Před měsícem +5

    Would you ever instal linux on your minisforum tablet? I was thinking of getting one and installing Debian or Manjaro on it but I don't know how compatible it would be.

    • @teksyndicate
      @teksyndicate  Před měsícem +3

      Maybe... I'm not sure how well everything would work because W11 is actually a tablet OS... it automatically rotates when you rotate the device... It knows when you are not using the keyboard. I have no idea how well Debian would work with this... if it works just as well, yeah, that would be awesome. I love Debian 12... So, if I have time... I might try it out.

    • @Galax2000
      @Galax2000 Před měsícem +1

      Linux is great for legacy hardware but I can tell you Linux doesn't support many things out of the box. Especially if the hardware components are new. But it doesn't even work on older devices well. I have a yoga x13 Gen2 and Linux runs (was pain in the ass) and many things doesn't work as they do on windows. And I bet the new Minisforum V3 won't be any different

    • @CathrineMacNiel
      @CathrineMacNiel Před měsícem

      Whatever Linux Distro you choose, make sure that it has Gnome Shell. Its perfect for tablet usage (on screen keyboard support, rotation support) I run openSuse Tumbleweed with Gnome Shell on my Surface Go, and its really a charm.

  • @ewanmcdonagh2827
    @ewanmcdonagh2827 Před měsícem +5

    I have switched to MacOS recently, and now that I am used to it, going back to Windows almost feels like I'm fighting the OS sometimes.

    • @axethepenguin
      @axethepenguin Před 17 dny +1

      Definitely relatable for me 😂 I’m not used to installing updates every restart anymore

  • @Kimvanloocke
    @Kimvanloocke Před 26 dny +1

    So you needed to Activate Windows to customise personal preforences but now they take customizing away so what reason is there to Activate Windows?

  • @DunkSouth
    @DunkSouth Před 26 dny +3

    People who say "it will never get better" as they suck up everything MS does to them will make that a self-fulfilling prophecy.

  • @Guilherme36594
    @Guilherme36594 Před měsícem +9

    So, you recommend keep windows 10? For now i will because my pc can´t handle 11.

    • @ThreateningDarkWolf
      @ThreateningDarkWolf Před měsícem +2

      it's usually better off staying if you're stuck with aged components, as these don't usually have extended driver support in newer systems, this could cause the pc not peforming the way it should.

    • @Aeroxima
      @Aeroxima Před měsícem +2

      10 should be fine for a decent while. If it can handle 10, it can almost certainly handle 11, it's just that they arbitrarily say no. I could only guess why. There is LTSC for windows 10 to go further, I don't know the deal with it, or how much it costs or anything, but people say it can extend windows 10 up to like 2027 or 2032 or something. At some point it may just be more practical to cave and do what they want, buying new hardware for no reason and letting them collect and sell your data, for people that just aren't that into computers at least. My thought currently is to dual boot with Linux and Windows 10, and start getting used to Linux on the side. I'd rather they just stop being crazy, I prefer windows.

  • @gex581990
    @gex581990 Před měsícem +15

    Even 23h2 was a nightmare to customize. I’ve perfected it but I’m not even touching 24h2, it’s gonna be next to impossible

    • @atomicskull6405
      @atomicskull6405 Před měsícem

      I just said "screw it" and installed Startallback, now Windows 11 works like Windows XP, as it should.

    • @user-sk2fh2xy5v
      @user-sk2fh2xy5v Před měsícem

      One word
      Windhawk

    • @pankoza2
      @pankoza2 Před měsícem

      I am still on 22H2 on my (unsupported) PC although my bootable USB has a installer for 23H2

    • @phoenixrising4995
      @phoenixrising4995 Před měsícem

      Don't worry 24H2 will undue all those changes. I lately had audio glitching on Windows, so I said screw this and Linux has no issues.

    • @atomicskull6405
      @atomicskull6405 Před měsícem

      @@phoenixrising4995 I tried to install the AMD ROCm toolkit on Ubuntu 24.04 and it bricked my install because they deprecated parts of Python that the AMD SDK needs to compile. Went back to windows because I need ROCm to run Stable Diffusion.

  • @_zproxy
    @_zproxy Před měsícem +1

    can ye move taskbar to the LEFT side?

  • @Grumpy-Fallboy
    @Grumpy-Fallboy Před 16 dny

    u can just stick with early buids of windows 11 and do not update, still works, or not?