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  • @moroc333
    @moroc333 Před rokem +2471

    At this point, Microsoft seems more invested in making the "Linux year" happen than the actual Linux community

    • @mrright1068
      @mrright1068 Před rokem +31

      So true!

    • @Milion11
      @Milion11 Před rokem +92

      Funniest shit is they are against open-source software but then they decide to actually support open-source software

    • @amiraloi1694
      @amiraloi1694 Před rokem +66

      @@Milion11 they don't support, they know everyone is going to use macos or windows anyway because of application suits, they just want to look good and do a cheap contribution

    • @cpuuk
      @cpuuk Před rokem +30

      It's just a way to get their hands on the Open Source code without paying for it, or putting it back into the community.

    • @enriquepasa
      @enriquepasa Před rokem +23

      It'd be great if hardware manufacturers would keep up with drivers for other OS's in time fully

  • @ahumeniy
    @ahumeniy Před rokem +1105

    I believe there's a flaw on them relying on telemetry to identify what to improve/strip away on their software. Power users are aware of the telemetry and they deactivate it so Microsoft is stuck with telemetry data which don't cover this particular group and that ends up in Windows (and the rest of MS products) being "dumber and dumber" with each iteration.

    • @stage6fan475
      @stage6fan475 Před rokem +191

      Interesting theory I hadn't heard before.

    • @AshnSilvercorp
      @AshnSilvercorp Před rokem +131

      Telemetry has use in helping with certain issues, but it should be 100% transparent in what it collects. With FOSS stuff, at least you can see what they say they collect. With proprietary, you're stuck trusting them or assuming what function pinged websites in network traffic are for.

    • @ahumeniy
      @ahumeniy Před rokem +144

      @@AshnSilvercorp I'm not defending telemetry here. I'm just criticizing the decision of Microsoft to rely on it as their only source of feedback. They used to have focus group and user interviews but they thought they could save some bucks by throwing all of that and just have telemetry.

    • @louf7178
      @louf7178 Před rokem +10

      I totally agree, and that's why enthusiasts/super users were wrong to shut telemetries off.
      I'll even leave my TV satellite receiver on a channel to pad the hits (and blatantly shut it off on undesirable broadcasts). It matters until there's no $ income from the whole effort.
      One does need to represent themselves.

    • @HShango
      @HShango Před rokem +34

      That telemetry stuff is annoying 😑

  • @HB-Productions
    @HB-Productions Před rokem +284

    I'm so glad it's not just me who is finding the newer builds of Windows hiding more and more useful tools and features. Microsoft really is going to push more and more users to alternatives like ChromeOS, Linux and MacOS if users no longer have control over their PCs.

    • @JeffCaplan313
      @JeffCaplan313 Před rokem

      Open source is communism.
      Microsoft is capitalism.
      If Microsoft is destroying itself, that's only because that's what the West is doing, ever since ~2012.

    • @user-tp5yb4hr4w
      @user-tp5yb4hr4w Před rokem +24

      I don't think I'd want Chrome os.
      However Linux looks a lot more appetizing.

    • @jamess.2491
      @jamess.2491 Před rokem +10

      It's gotten so bad I know some life-long windows users who HATE apple and even they have caved and bought macs recently. Especially for power users, windows is losing its charm. Only thing holding people is gaming.

    • @10upstudios
      @10upstudios Před rokem +4

      i want apple to start making ads like "tired of not having control over basic functionality of your computer?", some vista-era "im a mac" stuff, in hopes it will make micro$hit start shaping up

    • @chabadlubavitch7303
      @chabadlubavitch7303 Před rokem +1

      Have you used google? might as well move into Mao's china every service they have is propaganda, its useless. Tried to trouble shoot something the other day with firefox browser only to find out they have now hard locked google into the search bar and when i googled the issue it would only give me "Telus" sponsored results and nothing else and they geo-locked the results, as well it went right through my VPN and Onion like they weren't even on.

  • @leandrotami
    @leandrotami Před rokem +70

    I believe they see Windows not just as an operating system but as the entry point for selling people more stuff. The OS comes preloaded with lots of features that are either ads or designed to drive traffic to their websites. It looks like one of those Android phones that come bloated with stuff you never wanted and cannot easily remove.

    • @davidkamaunu7887
      @davidkamaunu7887 Před 11 měsíci +5

      Totally agree. It’s always been commercially focused but now it’s accelerated and is more invasive and less value for customers.

    • @lukeyznaga7627
      @lukeyznaga7627 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I have actually heard that there are EMBEDDED Ads in the filing system of win 10 and 11. Is that correct??

    • @Dr.Twat.Waffle
      @Dr.Twat.Waffle Před 5 měsíci +2

      it's exactly that. It's not even an OS anymore... it's an Advertising System

    • @lukeyznaga7627
      @lukeyznaga7627 Před 5 měsíci

      Agreed!@@Dr.Twat.Waffle

  • @darthcabs
    @darthcabs Před rokem +256

    From XP to Win7 you could feel Windows getting better and better, to the point where we had a hard time imagining how they would polish Windows even further. But from Win7 onwards every new iteration came with some sort of new annoyance, to the point where Windows 11 don't even let you change the position of the taskbar! They really are undermining their own product, and I fail to imagine why

    • @WilliamShinal
      @WilliamShinal Před rokem +18

      They have loyal fans now, and they're taking advantage of how they'll hoover up everything Microsoft related. Same with Apple, but at least they know they gotta keep up the quality.

    • @jaceconverse6337
      @jaceconverse6337 Před rokem +21

      I agree. XPS was fine and Windows 7 did not bother me but after that forget it. No improvements just hitting users for profits.

    • @danielsurvivor1372
      @danielsurvivor1372 Před rokem +10

      Steam Users reading your comment: HAHA, *WE'RE IN DANGER*
      Context: Steam will stop working on Windows 7 computers in around 250 days

    • @mikkelbreiler8916
      @mikkelbreiler8916 Před rokem +7

      I have one pc in my own place with Windows 10, the rest are Windows 7 and Linux Mint and one night table laptop with Windows XP for listening with Winamp on headphones to 40+GB premium curated music I selected from my own collection to be on that tiny Sony VAIO P11Z. At my parents there is one PC with Windows 10 which I used to use for gaming and I bring my laptop with Linux Mint. I let my parents move on to Windows 10 on their respective laptops. If Windows 11 magically turns up on their computers I will probably just try to let them adopt it. I do not want to spend time fighting Microsoft on computers I do not use and which have usage patterns of senior citizens. My parents will (have to) learn the subtle differences if any and live with it. Years ago I came to the conclusion that my life is too short to fight Microsoft, and if keeping WIndows 7 becomes too troublesome I will just go with Linux Mint.

    • @itzrowz
      @itzrowz Před rokem

      wow

  • @matthew001
    @matthew001 Před rokem +58

    its almost as if there is someone internally trying to sabotage microsoft, but no, its just microsoft being microsoft

  • @isiahfriedlander5559
    @isiahfriedlander5559 Před rokem +26

    Just bought a 2010 Mac, no Windows 10, no Legacy patcher, only Linux mint, feels like brand new
    Bibata modern classic, I love you

  • @rjjeffreys
    @rjjeffreys Před rokem +42

    "Fisher Price" interface is a perfect metaphor, Chris! Windows is a constant battle for me to own control of it, daily.

  • @TrepidDestiny
    @TrepidDestiny Před rokem +367

    I was actually having a conversation with my boss the other day about things like this.
    We both get the distinct uncanny feeling that tech companies are trying to slowly cut out power users and professional admins from the picture, and take control of the users directly.
    It's the next logical step with the push to web based/cloud based storage and apps. No on-prem exchange servers, none of that anymore. Papa Microsoft will take care of you.
    Your IT administrator is a big jerk for keeping control of the Acrobat Pro keys.... wouldn't it be cool if you could just.... subscribe and always have Adobe stuff? Shhhhhh poppet...You don't even need administrator rights to install it....shhhhhh just press the button.......

    • @dfs-comedy
      @dfs-comedy Před rokem +1

      I think this is true. Tech giants are trying to make it so only they control and manage the tech. I'd bet that 90% of the world's email flows through Microsoft or Google servers. They don't want end-users or end-companies to have any power. They want a feudal system where they are the lords and everyone else is a serf paying a monthly tithe.
      I've been in the tech industry 33 years. Never used Windows or Mac OS; only UNIX and then Linux. I've had a great run, but I'm retiring in 2 months time and am very happy to get out of this industry that has become rotten to the core.

    • @miregoji2959
      @miregoji2959 Před rokem +103

      You will own nothing and be happy

    • @royh4305
      @royh4305 Před rokem +14

      This makes sense, didn't think about it like that before...

    • @domm6812
      @domm6812 Před rokem +14

      This analogy is perfect

    • @pvanukoff
      @pvanukoff Před rokem +41

      Yep. It's no secret either. The vision of these tech companies is: you pay a monthly subscription fee, and they control everything you are or aren't allowed to do. And the sad thing is, the "average" consumer doesn't push back against stuff like this, so it continues to move in that direction.

  • @stage6fan475
    @stage6fan475 Před rokem +537

    Have stayed with 10. Every time I think about trying 11 on a machine, intelligence reports like this one come in and I don't. I've helped a bunch of people go back to 10 when they were tricked into 'updating' to 11.

    • @razorkeengaming
      @razorkeengaming Před rokem +21

      luckily i am using a 1st Gen cpu and can't update to Windows 11. At some point I will be building a much better machine than i have now and i will be installing Win 10. I know how to keep Microsoft out of my machine with Win 10 and I know what I can and can't do with Win 10. I will never allow Win 11 on my machine.

    • @motomasterx5824
      @motomasterx5824 Před rokem +17

      Yea I don't recommend it. My work PC was upgraded to 11 and while it works(?), That's about all the good I can say about it. Updates usually break something, they changed menus and interfaces to be less intuitive IMO, plus of course all the telemetry, though to be fair 10 has telemetry as well. Overall I'm not the least bit impressed and my home systems are staying with 10 for the time being

    • @ko1078
      @ko1078 Před rokem +9

      Just went to 11 when I rebuilt a new system. Once you do all of the normal privacy settings and get rid of their bloatware real quick its alright. Search isnt as good but it works fine.

    • @Kedvespatikus
      @Kedvespatikus Před rokem +29

      I stayed with Linux. Since 2019. Happy times, no being pissed offs. Never looked back to Windows.

    • @andrewk8636
      @andrewk8636 Před rokem +7

      I hate the trick part. So many times the blue screen comes on saying upgrade to windows 11. I wonder if there is a way to make my pc "incompatible" with windows 11. Any idea if an old tpm module can be put on to make it not work?

  • @HulluJanne
    @HulluJanne Před rokem +32

    The intro sums up my life basically. When I find something worthwhile in the modern world, in a very short amount of time I either have to "upgrade" to a shittier or downright unusable version. Or face the fact that multifunctional, usable and robust systems with their occasional bugs are not viable anymore and are left behind, support stopped, servers downed. Because the alternative "sleek, simple and stable" makes shit tons more money, even though one can't do even the fraction of things with them compared to the older stuff.

  • @K3rhos
    @K3rhos Před rokem +77

    Since Windows 8 they try to add this "metro" UI style on top of the old Windows UI that we had since Windows 98 and they keep removing (or forgot) to add the old stuff correctly when they do that, there is always missing stuff in the new UI, like you said you always add to do extra steps now to access a thing that was accessible in like 3 clicks before.

    • @Christian762
      @Christian762 Před rokem +12

      It makes it MORE confusing even as now there’s multiple places in the OS to do the same thing but there’s always some specific option you need that’s only on metro app or “classic” system/control panels.

    • @MegaLokopo
      @MegaLokopo Před rokem +4

      On top is not the right word here, they tried to add it into the same space as the old one. It replaces less than half of the old settings menu. I swear half my issues can only be fixed in the new settings menu system and half can only be fixed in the old settings menu system.

  • @zito88
    @zito88 Před rokem +206

    What frustrates me more is they took away features like dragging and dropping things from email to folder, in Windows 10 and earlier versions you could click and hold a file, hover over the folder icon on the taskbar, and the window would pop up, doesn't do that in Windows 11. Or try setting your taskbar buttons to never combine on Windows 11, you can't.

    • @chrispeters8555
      @chrispeters8555 Před rokem +36

      Exactly why I refuse to update from windows 10 lol... I actually get frustrated when they keep asking me to update lol

    • @BoleDaPole
      @BoleDaPole Před rokem +11

      Microsoft can do these things because at the end of the day what are you going to do?
      Use a Mac or Linux 🤣

    • @shaunclarke94
      @shaunclarke94 Před rokem +9

      The drag and drop is back.

    • @zito88
      @zito88 Před rokem +32

      @@shaunclarke94 Yes, in the most current version 22H2 they finally fixed this issue. But they also changed things making it (nearly) impossible to create a local account while installing instead of using a Microsoft account. As a privacy advocate I am highly against Microsoft forcing the use of Microsoft accounts on user's personal computers.

    • @shaunclarke94
      @shaunclarke94 Před rokem +7

      @@zito88 agree. It should be user choice.
      The thing is, for many of us power users, our mind is already made up.
      And every time they try to force a change, we just get more against it.
      Main reason I have zero interest in trying Edge is because I'm sick of the nag screens and constantly reappearing desktop shortcuts.

  • @adrianputra2629
    @adrianputra2629 Před rokem +73

    the problem is actually not about they hide the old menu, but because the new menu is just missing most of important stuffs and kinda confusing, and the worst is they take 1 year to add a single button (im talking about task manager button in taskbar context menu)

    • @piyush2202
      @piyush2202 Před rokem +6

      @Thomas B The point is that the average user shouldn't have to do that.

    • @DrewTNaylor
      @DrewTNaylor Před rokem +1

      @qtsssim Microsoft also laid off a bunch of workers for no reason other than other companies were doing it.

  • @DustinBernier
    @DustinBernier Před rokem +20

    Network administrator for over 25 years here. I could not agree more, and the frustration is building.

    • @encycl07pedia-
      @encycl07pedia- Před 13 dny +1

      Windows 10 burning through my mobile data allowance in less than 15 minutes when I wasn't even using a graphical browser was the last straw for me.
      It's far better to learn BSD or a Linux distro than deal with MS making things more and more anti-consumer.
      I'm in IT and the CONSTANT updates, especially ones that move/remove functionality and menus, drive me absolutely bonkers. The company I'm with has a contract with Microsoft, Dell reps, Windows infrastructure (i.e. Active Directory, MDTs) and I still find myself thinking "It's so much simpler and easier with Debian."

  • @klikboers
    @klikboers Před rokem +27

    Windows 11 has convinced me to try Linux in my new PC build. They have gone to such great lengths to inconvenience me printing at work that I would sooner go without a computer than use one with Windows 11.

    • @stephenhosking7384
      @stephenhosking7384 Před 2 měsíci

      I can understand this irritation and escape strategy, but I am reminded of something I encountered when I was recently battling printeres in Windows 11 and thought about moving them to a Linux server. A reply in a detailed Q&A about this scenario said "Switching to Linux won't solve your printer problems". 😂Still, good luck with it. One of the advantages of moving any functionality to Linux is that while it may take a lot of frustration to get working, once it's working it stays working.
      (Full disclosure: I didn't switch the printers to Linux as they started working in Windows 11, but I am doing the transfer as a background task, for the eventual day that Microsoft clobbers them).
      My Linux recommendation: 1. Lenovo Thinkpad laptop, 2 to 5 years old. Excellent build quality, good selection of USB ports, very fast with Linux. 2. openSUSE 15.5 works for me, but I that's what I'm used to.

  • @edjett2631
    @edjett2631 Před rokem +44

    They've done the same thing with their Office applications. OneDrive is a real pain in the backside. I would be a lot happier just going back to Win 7 and Office 2003.

    • @xspydazx
      @xspydazx Před rokem +1

      yes for me office 2013 was stable

  • @proud_atheist5759
    @proud_atheist5759 Před rokem +96

    Recently my Windoze laptop crashed...So now been on Linux Mint full time for one week. Been updating and learning more over the past week!!! Been an awesome trip!!!
    Plus also started playing around with my Raspberry Pi 4!!!

    • @davedyall8332
      @davedyall8332 Před rokem +10

      I’m that exact path with mint as well!!

    • @radikal8485
      @radikal8485 Před rokem +6

      Same path with Mint.

    • @AlistairBalister
      @AlistairBalister Před rokem

      Hi am news to this stuff... can i game on other OS's like mint?

    • @pierrebroccoli.9396
      @pierrebroccoli.9396 Před rokem +2

      I had my workstation NVME Drive fail on me and it was bye bye Windows 11 and Linux on that. Now running Nobara from 64Gb USB Stick until I can replace my NVME Drive.
      Luckily all my important stuff is on an external SSD and with some tinkering - Nobara / Fedora is now setup to have everything in Home pointing to the directories on the SSD including my Thunderbird Email which keeps things space wise humming along nicely.

    • @davedyall8332
      @davedyall8332 Před rokem +2

      @@AlistairBalister you can but there are limitations. From my limited understanding linux is like that. It’s push and pull. Lots of research and tinkering. I’m new to it all but there are plenty of knowledgeable people out there that are willing to help. Tons of resources available. Good luck

  • @marcus8710
    @marcus8710 Před rokem +25

    Automatic pushed updates ensured that this level creepy manipulation was always inevitable.

    • @lukeyznaga7627
      @lukeyznaga7627 Před 6 měsíci

      So you can't refuse or block the "automatic pushed.." updates? man, I AM SO GLAD, I kept Windows 7.

    • @Dr.Twat.Waffle
      @Dr.Twat.Waffle Před 5 měsíci

      there are ways. You can use scripts to block them forever if you want, and then manually update yourself @@lukeyznaga7627

    • @ShadowWolf2023-yp5zg
      @ShadowWolf2023-yp5zg Před 2 měsíci

      @@lukeyznaga7627 I wish I did even though I went to Linux.

  • @user-cq5ec8jb4z
    @user-cq5ec8jb4z Před rokem +8

    The worst thing about current versions of windows is how they behave like ransomeware, sucking user files into onedrive and deleting the local copies when you turn off this "backup" so your files are held hostage on their cloud.

  • @azizqady243
    @azizqady243 Před rokem +34

    I work as an IT support and this is really bothering me on so many levels. Windows will become something like a hide and seek game when you troubleshoot problems

    • @nathanscarlett4772
      @nathanscarlett4772 Před rokem +1

      Yeah, no thanks lol

    • @wendellporter4875
      @wendellporter4875 Před rokem +3

      i left the i.t sector when windows 10 came got fed up with all the crap microsoft is trying to dump on us, atleast the companies i did i.t support for didnt use windows 8 lol

    • @nathanscarlett4772
      @nathanscarlett4772 Před rokem

      @Wendell Porter i get it. The 1st years of win10 were bad. what industry did you move into next?

    • @wendellporter4875
      @wendellporter4875 Před rokem

      @@nathanscarlett4772 i went into repairing and restoring tube type and solid state audio video equipment

  • @diogenes2454
    @diogenes2454 Před rokem +113

    Right there with you. I don’t have certifications but I’ve been using windows since 98. The more options that get shoved into it the worse it gets. It’s unfortunate Microsoft is constantly changing the OS when perhaps just keeping things simple would be better for the end user. I’m not saying Microsoft is too big that won’t fail, but always trying reinvent the Windows OS dumb.

    • @gamtax
      @gamtax Před rokem +16

      IMO, Windows 11 is pretty simple to normal users but for power users, you need to go to very long route just go to the same place where Windows 7 can be navigated within 3 three clicks.

    • @xspydazx
      @xspydazx Před rokem +8

      they should have stayed at windows 2000 stable model

    • @shiinondogewalker2809
      @shiinondogewalker2809 Před rokem +2

      @@xspydazx you do realize that's a 32 bit os?

    • @contra7631
      @contra7631 Před rokem +6

      @@xspydazx I think win-7 was the best iteration of their system.

    • @JAL_EDM
      @JAL_EDM Před rokem +1

      Oh, hello faceless Sciencephile AI

  • @glock21guy
    @glock21guy Před rokem +20

    Ran into this a few weeks back on a computer I was working on for a client. Needed to install multiple printers on the same port so they could have one that was color, and one that was B&W. It was absolutely horrid to deal with with the new interface.

    • @thecandyman9308
      @thecandyman9308 Před rokem +2

      As I read your second sentence I just instinctively said to myself, "Oh no....."

  • @ThebassTHX
    @ThebassTHX Před rokem +17

    First time seeing a video of you. 100% on the money. I work in IT for 10+ years and I've never been more frustrated with microsoft Windows as an OS.
    I really hope they can turn around some stuff before all the IT professionals switch to Linux as they can't be bothered with Windows any longer.

  • @NumberSixAtTheVillage
    @NumberSixAtTheVillage Před rokem +24

    Their goal is to get everyone away from owning software, and to basically get them onto internet terminals, so they have total control of what you can use. Also another benefit for them is constant source of income. Remember "you will own nothing, and be happy". I just wish that hardware manufacturers would focus on linux drivers, so I could switch.

    • @Astolfo2001
      @Astolfo2001 Před rokem

      Knowing that Bill Gates is a part of the WEF himself, I wouldn't be surprised if it was truly the case.

    • @EugeniaLoli
      @EugeniaLoli Před 4 měsíci

      Or you could just buy a PC from a Linux manufacturer, like the guys behind PopOS, and use that to be 100% compatible. Linux can never support 100% of the hardware out there. It's impossible. Same for MacOS and ChromeOS. So it's you who needs to change if you want to use Linux, and the rest will come naturally.

    • @user-kr6ih2gz5l
      @user-kr6ih2gz5l Před 2 měsíci +3

      But isn't the Linux kernel compatible with a whole bunch of hardware? What are you people talking about? Unless it's something very specific... I'd guess?

    • @NumberSixAtTheVillage
      @NumberSixAtTheVillage Před 2 měsíci

      @@user-kr6ih2gz5l - not so much - I had problems with several pieces of hardware for my computer, and then games are where the money's at, and although linux game support has improved over the years, it's still not a replacement for windows gaming -- They simply focus on Windows more than Linux. If it was the reverse I think a lot of people would switch. Linux is still a niche "hobbyist" OS. By hobbyist I mean that one has to be a fan of tinkering with their system to want to use it, not that serious businesses can't or don't.

  • @gustavinnxD
    @gustavinnxD Před rokem +33

    One tip: In control panel if you right click Devices and Printers > Open in new window, it will open the classic config page.

    • @thewhyzer
      @thewhyzer Před rokem +39

      Thank you for the bug report, user. We will make sure to fix this in the next update. - Your friendly neighborhood Microsoft.

    • @withmygoodeyeclosed
      @withmygoodeyeclosed Před měsícem

      Thanks that's really useful.

  • @aintaintaword666
    @aintaintaword666 Před rokem +67

    Back in 2019 I made my own 'build' based on 1903 Pro (removed telemetery, disabled intrusive services, installed the 'classic' start menu etc.) and have been using it ever since. When I stumble upon a win11 laptop, it infuriates me so much. I plan to stick with my 1903 for as long as I can now.

    • @Gordoxgrey
      @Gordoxgrey Před rokem +3

      1. Do you do any gaming? I've come across a few games that require specific versions of windows 10 or higher to actually play. 2. How did you go about removing all those services? 3. Once the services have been removed is it possible to upgrade windows?

    • @damazywlodarczyk
      @damazywlodarczyk Před rokem +1

      @@Gordoxgrey I've had 1903 which was also super light version for a few years, and reinstalled to a newer one, just because of gaming, some games(very very few but still) wouldn't run. The Xbox app also couldn't update and was unusable without full windows update(i did everything to disable updates to be fair). Now i have 21H1 and everything runs, although some new games require even newer version. Never upgrade. Reformat the disk in bios windows install menu and install fresh. It's not as intimidating as it sounds, you can do it in an hour, and starting fresh is exciting.

    • @slof69
      @slof69 Před rokem

      @@Gordoxgrey same happened here ever since modern warfare in 2018 or whatever it was asked for a more updated windows its annoying

    • @Bareego
      @Bareego Před rokem +1

      classic start menu has been a godsend for me, without it I would probably spend a lot more time on linux

    • @rars0n
      @rars0n Před rokem

      I don't understand why people use programs like Classic Start. Anything you can do on the old Start menus you can do much faster via the keyboard anyway. Or the Win+X menu.

  • @pixelquadrat
    @pixelquadrat Před rokem +9

    You are totally right with every single word. They only make things worse. That’s why I have rejected win 11 and still use win 10. Same for the office package, newer versions still gets worse and I have to search for common commands with every update. Thanks for speaking out loud.

  • @Phuizour
    @Phuizour Před rokem +60

    I’d be great if you could do a transition video for people using windows going over to Linux and explain gaming alternatives Linux based systems

    • @idkau
      @idkau Před rokem +2

      If you want to use anything that uses anti cheat that isn't EAC, then stick with windows for gaming

    • @gbjbaanb
      @gbjbaanb Před rokem +3

      There isn't any non-Windows gaming in all practicality. The best you can get is to run Windows as a VM under linux just for gaming.

    • @Benkaboi
      @Benkaboi Před rokem +11

      @@gbjbaanb what does this mean? Steamdeck? I have been playing loads of games, triple a titles of you will, under Linux.

    • @Benkaboi
      @Benkaboi Před rokem +6

      There's plenty of videos on how to game on Linux. I haven't used windows on any of my machines for over four years now. Switched overnight to Linux and haven't looked back since. Best decision ever made regarding computer use. Rock solid and i have had two unrecoverable incidents where i have had to reinstall the OS because of doing things i knew could get hairy, and it did. Apart from that, gaming has been as good or sometimes even better on Linux. There's of course titles that isn't playable on Linux due to, of course, anticheat but as for me, those games doesn't exist or isn't worth playing. It is a mindset and the windows lovers will always cry out titles that explicitly doesn't work on Linux. Don't let that discourage you, switching to Linux could potentially be the best choice, computer related, that you've ever made. People that are stuck on windows tend to tell you about the shortcomings but they seldom mentions the vast possibilities on Linux.

    • @ilya9343
      @ilya9343 Před rokem

      I would love to jump in and use something like PopOS. But the problem I have with most of them is the lack of support for Secure Boot and the Intel driver having an issue when you're using a laptop that has NVIDIA optimus, capping the refresh rate of the display to 60 and making everything feel laggy and slow. And the only solution to this one that I know of is to disable the Intel GPU to bypass Optimus and use the Dedicated GPU which is basically saying goodbye to battery life.

  • @experimental0000
    @experimental0000 Před rokem +67

    Things like this and the constant injection of ads and the bad kind of telemetry is why I had to get off of Windows this year. It was getting too tedious to constantly try to fix/patch/debloat every time there was an update (which I could not get into a forced off status). I've been on Windows since 3.11 and seeing it regress as far as being user friendly has been a huge frustration ever since we went to Windows 8 onward. Troubleshooting/supporting Windows users as a profession, these "tweaks" Microsoft is doing on Windows 11 is definitely making it a bigger challenge, but it'd be too much to move the company to 100% Mac or 100% Linux due to re-teaching the users a different OS.
    I've moved to Linux full time on all of my devices to get away from the W11+ trainwreck after not wanting to fight my OS just to use my computer. Been migrating family over to it as well so that I won't have to deal with the same jankiness.

    • @ex101jc
      @ex101jc Před rokem +1

      weird, I have seen no ads on the OS whatsoever. wanna elaborate?

    • @mark970lost8
      @mark970lost8 Před rokem +2

      absolutely outrageous that they literally put ads on your taskbar
      and it's gone so bad, even the manufacturer now has stepped in and put a "gadget" on the taskbar that will do nothing but drain resources just to pop-up and say hey do you wanna spend money? here i can make you spend money
      disgusting, they should fine them for doing something so ludicrous

    • @ex101jc
      @ex101jc Před rokem +1

      @@mark970lost8 what ads exactly? I see no ads on my taskbar whatsoever. I am quite happy with Windows 11 actually

    • @mark970lost8
      @mark970lost8 Před rokem +1

      @@ex101jc on my system i have the constant notifications of the windows webstore, windows cloud services and the cloud service of the manufacturer of the device, which are ads. there's no other way to describe them. never installed or intended to install an app from windows webstore or rent storage on cloud. i am actully considering to install linux on that system, only problem is used by the whole family and not everyone is on board or tech savvy

    • @ex101jc
      @ex101jc Před rokem

      @@mark970lost8 Weird, I never came across such notifications. How come I ask.

  • @Jasontyo
    @Jasontyo Před rokem +5

    22h2 is the first release that made me install 11, most of my issues were resolved.
    What I'd like to know is, how possibly do these awful ux decisions make it through so many rounds of testing? How many individual people in meetings had to sign off on these terrible changes?

    • @Potew
      @Potew Před rokem +2

      Probably a dozen. And none of them have ever used the OS before.

  • @OJGamingYT
    @OJGamingYT Před rokem +18

    My issue with both windows 10 & 11 is they built off the framework of Windows 7, without actually recreating the means to achieve the same functionality. So you end up having some settings going to Control Panel, others going to Settings, and they just feel disconnected. They need to build the next Windows from the ground up.

    • @TyEats0031
      @TyEats0031 Před rokem

      this is my biggest issue. It feels weird to have this nice new and shiny settings menu while having the separate outdated looking control panel have different settings.

    • @TDub_ADV
      @TDub_ADV Před rokem

      But they never will start from scratch because of "backward compatibility". People want to be able to run their software forever so we will never see a better filesystem, a totally new kernel, the registry will be here forever and same with the shell backdoors to get into things. Way back before Vista MS was talking about a total rewrite and it was met with lots of backlash. I find it funny that Apple gets commended for moving OSX forward and dropping support for old tech like when they finally dropped MacOS9 support via rosetta or the eventual upcoming drop of intel app support from the new arm processors but if Microsoft tried it they would get crucified.
      BTW the kernel itself, its roots go way further back than windows 7. Try NT 3.51. They have been building off the NT kernel for a very long time.

    • @OJGamingYT
      @OJGamingYT Před rokem

      @@TDub_ADV I completely understand this, as a web developer building apps it’s the same story, when you’re dealing with legacy code there will always be drawbacks compared to starting over, BUT at the same time they are a consumer business, if Windows 10 & 11 are subsequently getting worse than their compatibility attempts fly out the window. Sometimes out with the old & in the new is better and I’m thinking this is one of those times.

    • @TDub_ADV
      @TDub_ADV Před rokem +1

      @@OJGamingYT I dont disagree at all. Windows has needed a total overhaul for years but the market won't let them do it. As a sysadmin it drives me nuts too.

  • @Dom_Mason
    @Dom_Mason Před rokem +96

    I do appreciate Microsoft trying to make windows more user friendly. However, for us old timers from win 3.1 and dos etc. the GUI layers are rather bothersome. I tried Win 11 for a few days and all I seen was this new GUI layer on top of win 10. Getting in the way of what I really wanted to do. Which is sad. I don't think they focused on core issues like process utilization, memory management, and less cpu cycles for given tasks. Oh well. I will stick with Win10 and Debian.

    • @AshnSilvercorp
      @AshnSilvercorp Před rokem +7

      When I started using Arch, I liked how much information a terminal would give me for updates. I can actually use it to make a better call of what's happening when something isn't working right.

    • @PhilipMarcYT
      @PhilipMarcYT Před rokem +10

      Windows 10 commercial is supported until 2025 while the enterprise LTSC version until 2029. Thank goodness I've good another 6 years to go and then where do I go? I hope Windows 12 doesn't suck like Windows 11 or I'll just move to a Linux distro.

    • @sedanchair2
      @sedanchair2 Před rokem +8

      @@PhilipMarcYT The clue is in the trend. Linux (mint) gets better, windows continues on it's downward path.

    • @steventechno
      @steventechno Před rokem +8

      Windows XP and 7 were the pinnacle of user-friendliness and design for Windows. Windows 8 tried to become tablet-friendly, 10 just mixed the 2 UIs and dog piled in spyware features. 11 is yet another onion layer with more spyware baked in.
      11’s Metro looks good, sure but every other program still has plain white titlebars. I was disappointed when I saw that. The mismatched UI cluster continues.

    • @ordinaryhuman5645
      @ordinaryhuman5645 Před rokem +12

      I suspect that over time all of the really talented people who really understood Windows under the hood moved on or retired, so the best they can do now is paint over the top of it and add spyware. Dabbling with the internals is too risky and prone to causing problems for users who just want everything to work.

  • @davedyall8332
    @davedyall8332 Před rokem +15

    Im completely divorced from windows as of ten days ago. I’m a linux guy now and that’s that.

  • @dopaminetrigger
    @dopaminetrigger Před rokem +5

    I wondered what was going on! I ran into this issue the other day when I was reinstalling a printer for a client. Head to control panel, open Devices and Printers and then find the Windows 11 Settings box opening up. Still at some point it is going to be either the Control Panel or the Settings tool--one of them has to be the authoritative tool for most system configuration.

  • @jamesmillerjo
    @jamesmillerjo Před rokem +3

    They crossed the line when they replaced perfectly working taskbar with crippled "UWP" taskbar.

  • @WeegeepieYT
    @WeegeepieYT Před rokem +138

    exactly why I'm still on Windows 7 💀

    • @6sicSIX
      @6sicSIX Před rokem +14

      Be careful of those telemetry updates!

    • @theWeirdo__
      @theWeirdo__ Před rokem +73

      Take the linux pill

    • @pmr1049
      @pmr1049 Před rokem +2

      I salute you run win 7 on a radiostation network its flawless no more things they can screwup there XD

    • @Doonutzs
      @Doonutzs Před rokem +2

      @@theWeirdo__ for real

    • @UnknownEntity-69
      @UnknownEntity-69 Před rokem +4

      yeah I'm still on Windows 8.1

  • @ozoak
    @ozoak Před rokem +28

    This intro was on fire :D
    We're ALL feeling this.

  • @_rmc
    @_rmc Před rokem +8

    I hear you brother. I also have about 11 Microsoft certificates and I've dropped W11. I was part of the beta and from day one I was not loving it so many "bug" reports. I've recently moved Ubuntu and MacOS. As long as they don't balls up Windows Server, it's all good :)

  • @DyingDarkLight
    @DyingDarkLight Před rokem +9

    I grew up with windows xp/7, and not super tech savvy, but definitely noticed more steps in troubleshooting issues and less info with the new UI. I never used windows 8 as even our school stayed on 7 untill 10, but i feel like since then everything has become more minimalist/sleek. I've played around with some linux on an old laptop in the past but lately been considering actually learning to use it just in case i feel like jumping ship.

  • @jefferson-tan
    @jefferson-tan Před rokem +32

    One thing I hated about the new update is the remapping for the Win+X menu. I used to just press Win+X and "F" to bring up the programs list, but now that they've remapped it to "P" it just makes the shortcut less convenient to use.

    • @rars0n
      @rars0n Před rokem

      Why wouldn't you just hit the Windows key and type a few letters of the program name in order to open it? It's much faster that way, and you don't need to use the mouse to click on anything. Takes me less than 2 seconds to open any particular program.

    • @jamesmillerjo
      @jamesmillerjo Před rokem +3

      @@rars0n Same "why don't you" theory can be applied to use linux, mac os or anything.
      Saying "Do it another way' to someone saying 'I don't like to do it with different way' is irrational.

    • @ThisGuyDakota
      @ThisGuyDakota Před rokem

      @Adam Baldwin win+x, and then a designated letter is faster. It only requires two fingers and one hand. I use win+x and then "a" to launch admin powershell all the time

  • @Doegiz
    @Doegiz Před rokem +48

    It really does suck having grown up using Windows as long as I can remember, I know the OS inside and out as much as any of us do. But a lot of the learning I do around the newer Windows operating systems is revolved around clamping down on tracking, their *technically forced ecosystem that we have to claw our ways out of and it just makes me sad these days. They out right refuse the user permissions to turn off certain services and change certain files so you have to go far out of your way to rip out all the trash than you ever have before and its just getting depressing. I've been using linux more and more these days but windows has always ultimately remained my favorite main OS to use for my main PC. I've always been used to modifying Windows but these days it seems like I have to break the locks like a jailbroken device in order to use my computer how I want, or go back to maining linux. Which is more of an option than ever today, but it also means I'd be forced to find work arounds for decades of paid software I own that are heavily integrated with and only for Windows...

    • @mrright1068
      @mrright1068 Před rokem +3

      Not to mention the new hardware just works with windows. the old hardware printers etc just work with linux even after support is gone from windows.

    • @CrashedIntoTube
      @CrashedIntoTube Před rokem +4

      Use powershell to force uninstall all the xbox garbage, cortana, edge, etc.
      Get rid of all the bloated garbage that comes with windows.

    • @Doegiz
      @Doegiz Před rokem +4

      @@CrashedIntoTube Yea this is all stuff I've accomplished but the massive problem here is the lengths they are seeming to go to prevent me from stopping certain services that I instead have to block from making contact to the internet using Pi-Hole but then windows will literally spam these requests so hard that It will ocassionally lag my computer so here I am scouring the internet for more regedit tweaks and alike to gain back control of my "pro.." copy of windows. I prefer windows only phoning home for updates and alike when I want it to, but it does not mean I want to be cut off entirely from them.

    • @bishopofeternity48
      @bishopofeternity48 Před rokem +8

      Stockholm syndrome is a powerful thing indeed.

    • @CrashedIntoTube
      @CrashedIntoTube Před rokem

      @@Doegiz Don't just let windows update on it's own. That is a major problem that many are doing. ALWAYS read what they are updating and only chose specific updates that you want. Because they know people are blocking their stuff, so you go through all that work and then in one of their updates they can put it all back in.
      Go to the KB reference and read what that update is for, anything that just says general system update, don't let it update because that is mainly telemetry stuff
      If you are ever having a hard time deleting something from the core of windows just install yamicsoft windows manager and you will be able to delete it from there.

  • @GenK1991
    @GenK1991 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Im not a big tech person but I use my PC here and there for small things like photos, and email and unfortunately now I keep getting this odd “failure to make updates, reverting changes” every time I turn it on and its been a nightmare. I am considering Mac now

  • @bellissimo4520
    @bellissimo4520 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Someonce once made the interesting observation that in older Windows releases, there was a desktop icon called "My Computer". In today's Windows versions, this has been renamed to "This PC". Indicative of Microsoft looking at "my" computer not really being mine anymore? You draw your own conclusions...

  • @ReganCipher
    @ReganCipher Před rokem +24

    Can relate to this. Anything printers, Bluetooth or audio I just dread troubleshooting in Windows 11. No idea why they've put that crappy veneer over control panel, helps absolutely nobody.
    Network settings has to be the worst though. Just impossible to do anything in the GUI.

    • @HB-Productions
      @HB-Productions Před rokem +2

      Couldn't agree more with the "tweaks" to the Network Settings on Windows 10 and more so 11! For ages to change network locations on W10 required dropping down to command line as MS decided having a tick box/or radio button was too much to ask for.

    • @TheJedimaster6788
      @TheJedimaster6788 Před rokem +4

      holy shit!! trying to add local area networks, or servers, or different computers to a network is ABSOLUTELY HORRIBLE in windows 11. holy shit D:' i never thought i could ever get THAT MAD. but alas, microsoft made it happen...

    • @daskampffredchen9242
      @daskampffredchen9242 Před rokem +1

      Yeah. When I want to actually switch audio devices I need to right click the speaker symbol in my Taskbar and go into Sounds and then in the Top Menu go into Speakers or Input

    • @rars0n
      @rars0n Před rokem +2

      That's exactly the problem, it's not just a veneer over top the Control Panel, but an entirely different UWP app. UWP is, in my opinion, inherently flawed, a problem which is exacerbated by Microsoft's idiotic habit of randomly moving things around every time they update the OS.

    • @TheJedimaster6788
      @TheJedimaster6788 Před rokem +1

      @@rars0n this is where apple has macos NAILED. things have been the same at the core of it since os x. apple has just made improvements to the os. where as microsoft just yanks everything out and rebuilds it or something. very very strange.

  • @relu84
    @relu84 Před rokem +8

    As a helpdesk worker I use these daily: shell:printersfolder (brings up the old, most functional Printers window, dating back to Windows 2000!), shell:connectionsfolder and the mentioned in the video shell:startup. The moment Microsoft removes these things will be painful.

  • @eevd350z
    @eevd350z Před měsícem +2

    Microsoft, you better be worried because we at the corporate level are slowing shifting towards Linux due to your obnoxious expensive enterprise subscription based models and extreme difficulty patching, maintaining systems and applications offline.

  • @xmetax
    @xmetax Před rokem +1

    I don't sit down and use Windows anymore... I _step into the ring_ with Windows.

  • @b1naryhero
    @b1naryhero Před rokem +96

    YES! *Exactly* this happened to me a few weeks ago when I had to manually install a printer for a user. Printer management on a standalone windows computer has been a standard procedure since XP. I get that decluttering the UI by obscuring less used tools and features is a quality of life change, but the "Devices & Printers" page is an essential and integral part of the OS... Meanwhile they added "phone" on start menu of the settings page. A whole section of the settings page dedicated to one page which contain exactly one setting.
    I expected windows 11 to finally unify the settings page and the control panel but it's still a hacky mess with tons of crosslinking.

    • @ruadeil_zabelin
      @ruadeil_zabelin Před rokem +8

      The "declutter" of windows 11 has forced me to use a third party tool (explorerpatcher) to get back a basic start menu that isn't randomly centered and proper task switching without combining all the icons. It severely happened my productivity. And i'm not the only one; there's tons of people complaining on the windows insider page, but microsoft just ignores them.

    • @gamtax
      @gamtax Před rokem +4

      @@ruadeil_zabelin Their Feedback Hub is just smoke screen. Pretending that they care the community.

    • @ruadeil_zabelin
      @ruadeil_zabelin Před rokem +2

      @@gamtax yep. Sure feels that way. It had loads of upvotes; 0 replies. Meanwhile some other nonsense that had like 4 votes had replies that they will change it xD

    • @chickenfizz
      @chickenfizz Před rokem +3

      There was absolutely nothing wrong with control panel as it was in Windows 98, it was quick to navigate and contained all the essentials in one convenient place.... what we have now is a joke compared with that. The problem is as microsoft added things to control panel it became WAY too busy, they cluttered it up themselves and then uncluttered it by complicating it even further. By windows 8 there was around 60 icons in control panel (including utterly pointless things like "getting started" and "people near me), but at least you knew the thing you were looking for would be there SOMEWHERE.

    • @KeinNiemand
      @KeinNiemand Před rokem

      The new printers page in the new settings actually looks pretty functual to me you can add printer (including a link to the dialog that let's you add them manually), see all you printers and it has links to all advanced property pages for all the printers. They are not removing functionality they are just gradually moving it to new new control panel to unify things more.

  • @BannedEvECharacter
    @BannedEvECharacter Před rokem +12

    I switched to linux last summer, never looked back. These kinds of issues were the trigger.

  • @BerserkPublishing
    @BerserkPublishing Před rokem +2

    Dude, "Windows Tools." It's in the start menu under all apps. I had it to my front of the start menu. it has pretty close to every tool you want. It is actually easier than it was back in the previous versions because all these tools are now in one place.

  • @holysecret2
    @holysecret2 Před rokem +5

    I have experienced this same thing happening to all kinds of software, even mods in games I have been using. At some point the developer gets a creative idea and instead of backing up the version that works perfectly fine and trying out the new idea in an experimental or 2.0 build, they decide to force it into the only available version, ripping out or completely change core features and functionality and ruin everything. I don't know if it's pure ego or ignorance, but it's incredibly infuriating.

  • @epicmap
    @epicmap Před rokem +40

    I felt it back when windows 8 came out and all this madness with hiding away useful (working) tools started.

    • @El_Croc
      @El_Croc Před rokem +2

      Started when XP arrived, in Windoze in Office AND in VS. Hiding and locking down tools and abilities behind a nest of policies and sideways installs. Done for THEIR control, not yours.

    • @diuran1919
      @diuran1919 Před rokem +2

      there wasn't any issue with windows 8, all the tools were available and I always pin them to the metro UI. windows 8 suprise was the fastest windows. issue start little bit with windows 10 and now windows 11 thats totally garbage

    • @borisdreyer4729
      @borisdreyer4729 Před rokem

      @@diuran1919 I also consider Windows 8.1 the best Windows OS ever made if you look past the crazy startup menu.
      But the startup menu was actually easy to deploy in a company and the simple users quickly migrated to it because of it's few choice and aimplicity if only using a couple of applications for the daily work.

  • @VacuumJockey
    @VacuumJockey Před rokem +8

    Lifelong MS user and admin. I'm not upgrading to Win11; now is the time to improve my Unix/Linux skills.

  • @SzaboB33
    @SzaboB33 Před 4 měsíci +1

    The problem is not with canned meat (Windows). The problem is that you tasted restaurant steak (Linux).

  • @mozerella
    @mozerella Před rokem +5

    it's crazy, i've had to fully re install my windows because of bugs that ive kept encountering like the language inputs. as time went on, i started having a big long list of language inputs which for your information, ive never messed about with the languages and everything just eventually breaks down in the operating system where ive started using other oses

    • @SaurikSI
      @SaurikSI Před rokem +1

      Ahhh yes, the classic clean reinstall because everything broke down XD
      I did hackintosh and I’ll never come back, Windows is only for gaming.

    • @mozerella
      @mozerella Před rokem

      ​@@SaurikSI tbh, i should try it out. any reliable video source for guide on installing hackintosh

  • @srivathsansudarsanan3372
    @srivathsansudarsanan3372 Před rokem +21

    I had similar issues with 10 where they kinda removed a lot of features, a lot of apps were half baked a couple of years ago during 10 initial release times. I was driven to linux due to that reason. Then I learnt about what linux truly is. Using for more than 6 years and I am more than happy. Still dual booting windows just in case I wanna play games.

    • @ADreamingTraveler
      @ADreamingTraveler Před rokem +3

      Lucky for you Linux now runs almost any game you want just as good as Windows can because of Proton. The only exception is a few games that use anti cheat still don't fully work yet but anti cheat makers and devs have been enabling support. Hunt Showdown just started working finally the other week. Besides that everything is practically fully playable

    • @srivathsansudarsanan3372
      @srivathsansudarsanan3372 Před rokem

      @@ADreamingTraveler proton is also not all powerful. You lose a little performance. Till now I have been using x11. Yeah screen tearing is a true thing. Cannot switch to Wayland yet since some of my tools are not ported to native Wayland yet. Also I have been using awesome wm. Looking forward to Wayland development.

    • @patek92
      @patek92 Před rokem

      ​@@ADreamingTraveler this is not true at all

    • @fnorgen
      @fnorgen Před rokem

      @@ADreamingTraveler I gamed on Linux exclusively last summer, and it's not quite there yet. I got every game to run eventually, but many of them required quite a lot of fiddling around with compatibility tools and patches, and off course anti cheat stuff was a pain to deal with. There was supposedly a way to get Elden Ring to run online, but I never figured it out.
      Performance was fine though. I didn't notice a meaningful difference. It was just really annoying that I basically had to do mod half the games I wanted to play, just to get them to run. And some games would just plain not work at all for no apparent reason, only to run great after a reboot. Altogether, it was a frustrating experience.
      Perhaps next summer Linux gaming will be smooth enough that I won't feel compelled to switch back.

  • @MrDaylight
    @MrDaylight Před rokem +18

    I'm really glad I got off the windows sinking ship at 7. It was very worth getting used to linux early rather than later. I actually cannot even fathom still having to use it as a daily driver, it's like a nightmare thought to me now.

    • @markm0000
      @markm0000 Před rokem +4

      I updated to the latest MacOS and it’s just as bad. You can’t install programs outside of the App Store without jumping through several hoops. Every once in a while the entire OS seems to slow down and become artificially sluggish, sometimes crashing. I think that’s Apple trying to get me to buy a new MacBook like they did with the iPhone 6. I had been toying around with Linux for over a decade but never quite got used to it enough to switch completely. It’s time I make a install usb and grind that penguin on bare metal.

    • @malcontender6319
      @malcontender6319 Před rokem +4

      I miss the simplicity of 7. Reminded me of XP - in that you could actually access the *real* control panel.

    • @Historia.Magistra.Vitae.
      @Historia.Magistra.Vitae. Před rokem +1

      Still using Win 7, works just fine. 🤷‍♂

    • @ciso
      @ciso Před rokem

      @@cold_static In my experience it has slowly been getting better over time. I am currently using gnome and fedora and every update improves the ux bit by bit.

  • @AlexeiVoronin
    @AlexeiVoronin Před rokem +1

    Hey, it's a tradition. Good Windows versions are always followed by bad ones... like Me after 98, or Vista after XP, or 8 after 7.

  • @JoshDoingLinux
    @JoshDoingLinux Před rokem +2

    It’s intended to be a data collector and not an os now. That’s why it’s almost completely free to use if you use some work arounds.

  • @blkspade23
    @blkspade23 Před rokem +10

    Being a person that's also worked in IT and Systems Administration for 20+ years, I do think things like this disproportionately effects us more than the typical end user. I see so many "normal" people actually wanting Windows 11. I think what they are trying to do is make the UI more approachable to the masses. I know one of their goals is to phase out the old control panel.

    • @thewhyzer
      @thewhyzer Před rokem +1

      What normal end user would want to use a printer, right?

    • @blkspade23
      @blkspade23 Před rokem +4

      @@thewhyzer The printer setup in the new UI has actually worked for me everytime. Even the auto detect of networked printers.

    • @vladimir_k_bestplayerna1217
      @vladimir_k_bestplayerna1217 Před rokem +1

      And ironically, I always found the old control panel more useful than the newer one.

  • @AAlchemy
    @AAlchemy Před rokem +19

    Chris have you seen the full lists of "shell:" commands? would be a nice thing to add to your tweak program

  • @jayronauron4042
    @jayronauron4042 Před rokem +17

    I had a similar nightmare like this back in the windows 8 days when I was a laptop user who had the built-in touchpad mouse and nothing else. Back then I had so much trouble with Microsoft's favorite "tap-to-click" touchpad feature even though the touchpad had mouse buttons. Initially it was as simple as loading up the touch pad's own software (Synaptics) and turning all the settings on and off the way you wanted, but when Windows 8 hit, all that ceased working and even window's own options to adjust this all vanished. I ended up having to edit the registry to fix the problem at the time, but when Windows 10 came out on a newer laptop I got, I found that they tried even harder to keep users from customizing their touchpad. Basically they layered registry settings on top of the existing ones that would reset all "user preferences" upon computer restart, and ANOTHER layer of registry settings that reset all those settings whenever Windows 10 was updated. The settings were all still there as if they could be changed, but there was literally no way to do so outside of the registry, and by that time the current version of the Synaptics menu had basically been gutted. To say that the whole thing was a mess was an understatement. So honestly all the stuff I hear about things like this does not surprise me anymore.

    • @SilentdragonDe
      @SilentdragonDe Před rokem +6

      Microsoft is literally saying "NO, YOU'RE USING YOUR COMPUTER WRONG, WE SHOULD BE THE ONLY ONES WHO GET TO DECIDE HOW YOU SHOULD USE IT!" and it sucks.

    • @rubyreindeer
      @rubyreindeer Před rokem +1

      I've had to change registry keys THREE times to turn off Display Dimming because random Windows updates bring it back for no apparent reason. Whoever decided to enable it when your laptop is plugged in to a charger is just trying to make things frustrating

    • @rars0n
      @rars0n Před rokem

      Windows 8 still had the complete Control Panel intact. So you should have been able to install the OEM software and control its function from there. "Should" being the operative word.
      I have to say that touchpad functionality is one thing that is actually improved in Windows 10/11, with the caveat that you have to turn off right-clicks and just use two fingers for that function instead, but that's primarily because every single laptop manufacturer has decided to copy Apple in their touchpad design, without bothering to actually make the touchpads work as well as Apple does.

  • @scienceontheright
    @scienceontheright Před rokem +1

    @Chris Titus, where'd you get that desktop background?? Love it!

  • @Deraco1
    @Deraco1 Před rokem +13

    100% with you Chris. I was onsite at a client and literally took make 2 minutes to figure out how to get around their BS fisher price crap of a UI to get the printers. Pissed me off

    • @Jeffero28
      @Jeffero28 Před rokem +3

      It really is painful for us IT folks. Spent way too long trying to figure out why external displays were not showing up on a users computer after a windows update. It was a setting drop-down that was set to "disable" One of many settings menus that were fine before and changed for no good reason.

  • @Rojorana
    @Rojorana Před rokem +16

    It's exactly things like this which has made me recently start to use Linux.
    It's a learning curve and decent amount of things to get used to, but I see the value and know I'll love it once I'm more comfortable with the changes.
    Staying on Windows 10 is comfortable for now, but it feels like a death of a thousand cuts.

    • @crazyjoeshorts5256
      @crazyjoeshorts5256 Před rokem +1

      I start all my builds by killing one drive and making an offline account. also go with open office, as it acts just like the 2003 era microsoft office on top of being free. I tried linux, but the way they're built confuses the hell out of me. even trying to install Wine to ease the transition made my brain hurt.

    • @julyapril5496
      @julyapril5496 Před rokem +1

      ​@@crazyjoeshorts5256 don't remember last time I used "clean" wine since there tools like Bottles, Lutris and PortProton which makes all process much easier.

  • @GOTHICforLIFE1
    @GOTHICforLIFE1 Před rokem +2

    Sometimes i truly wished i didn't play games so i could just permanently swap away from Windows 🙃

  • @ericmp1199
    @ericmp1199 Před rokem +2

    1:12 he just clicked the windows button and it doesn't even worked in the first click. xdddddd

  • @synthoelectro
    @synthoelectro Před rokem +12

    When companies started taking away the deep bits and bolts from users who have been in computering since 1983. It got annoying, really fast. They were catering to the mobile market. But if you wanted to be a power user and need to figure out how to do something to get your system tweaked, then you had find 3rd party software. What it comes down to it, MS doesn't want us tinkering in the engine any more.

  • @TaylorTEK
    @TaylorTEK Před rokem +31

    This stuff drives me nuts as well, I'm a IT Coordinator at a school and Microsoft is starting to change things with every dam update just like Apple!
    Every time i go to troubleshoot a device the menus have been buried ever further so it takes more time to troubleshoot then i have to fix problems to fix problems to fix the main problem that's if I remember what the main problem was hahaha. Dont even get me started with Microsofts "NEW" Network menu! 🥵

    • @lopwidth7343
      @lopwidth7343 Před rokem

      Network menu was broken already in Windows 7. Try using usb tether, you have to click a non-intuitive house icon and merge networks, and every setting is scattered all over

    • @EddieOtool
      @EddieOtool Před rokem +4

      Don't you feel at times they're doing this to sell more support and formation programs? When I want to be efficient in my working place, I make my most important tools the closest to me at all times; but I'm often finding it easyer to use a third party program to call up scripts I program myself to execute shortcuts to what I need most than digging this OS to do it on its own... When you find it easyer to ask a neighbor for sugar than trying and finding it in your own house, you should know you have a serious problem.

    • @TaylorTEK
      @TaylorTEK Před rokem +1

      @@EddieOtool Exactly!

  • @JoeLinux2000
    @JoeLinux2000 Před rokem +1

    The happiest day in my live was when I ended dual booting Windows. I've used Linux exclusively for the past 20 years.

  • @awa0927
    @awa0927 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Since Windows 8 things have been going backwards. Windows 10 is usable but Jesus, Windows 11 design wise is just awful. Why are we losing control and freedom of the OS?

  • @michaelrotter8561
    @michaelrotter8561 Před rokem +28

    Using MS Dos and Windows since they appeared on the market. I'm completely on your side. I start to hate MS and all of its programs. Just wrote an email to a company which provides a software for our companies that for the time beeing only runs on Windows, asking them if they plan to offer a linux orMacOS version in the near future. We will definetly go if they do so!

  • @BG101UK
    @BG101UK Před rokem +105

    Thanks Chris! As a 100% Linux user I find it interesting (and rather entertaining) coming to videos like yours to see what MS's latest antics are. Glad I pulled the plug years ago, literally overnight. Of course, I wouldn't have expected any different from MS, really.
    I also notice this video currently has about 15% like-to-view ratio! That's much higher than many videos out there, typically 4 to 10%. ☺

    • @CigsInABlanket
      @CigsInABlanket Před rokem +8

      Linux sux, unless you're only browsing the web.

    • @SA1G0N_
      @SA1G0N_ Před rokem +8

      @@CigsInABlanket Why? You can do anything on it, gaming included.

    • @SA1G0N_
      @SA1G0N_ Před rokem

      @@bnorrish I also switched overnight, and it turned out to be the best decision ever. Don't worry!

    • @CigsInABlanket
      @CigsInABlanket Před rokem +4

      ​@@SA1G0N_ Music production is nearly non-existent on Linux, as an example. Many other examples out there.
      Gaming is absolutely hit or miss, though, I imagine it is getting a lot better nowadays, considering the Steam Deck runs Linux.

    • @5Hydroxytryptophan
      @5Hydroxytryptophan Před rokem +5

      @@CigsInABlanket Music production is fine.. for example all modern Akai devices - like the MPC - run Linux. It is not Linux' fault that a lot of software is not released on Linux, it shouldn't be that hard if their own hardware runs it and even MacOS - which has worst software compatibility of all major operating systems - gets releases.
      PS: Gaming is mostly hassle free.. some games won't run because of anti cheat though. Funnily enough, older titles tend to be more compatible with Linux then newer Windows versions.

  • @JoshBollman
    @JoshBollman Před rokem +1

    I work in IT. I have to disable so many Windows “features” for others that I actually got sick of my own Windows desktop. Since I recently switched to an AMD 6900 XT GPU, I figured why not.
    I’ll never go back. I’ve actually sacrificed some software that is easier to use because it’s so smooth and stable. M$ is really driving people away. I’ve been dual booting for a month and dread ever switching back (some work stuff but so far I’ve avoided it). I even played DOOM Eternal at higher FPS on Linux. It’s crazy.

  • @Dolat1984
    @Dolat1984 Před rokem +2

    The amount of windows features that are now broken out of the box is really making me consider linux.

  • @StevenOBrien
    @StevenOBrien Před rokem +16

    I've installed Arch on a live USB drive, and I'm slowly going through the process of building a usable environment on Linux with it. It's a pain, but I'm slowly getting there, finding alternatives that work well within Linux (as opposed to just being bad knock-offs of what exists on Windows) and I'm hoping there'll come a point where I can just switch over and be done with Windows for good if it ever comes to that. I have zero trust in Microsoft at this point.

  • @yzxc222
    @yzxc222 Před rokem +62

    Some people have written that Microsoft is making the "year of Linux" more possible than the real Linux community, and I couldn't agree more. In my opinion, Linux Mint will be the best choice for new Linux users. It has many pre-installed programs that make it easy to "plug and play". Also, when I've been using Mint lately, I haven't needed a terminal at all! And if I don't need it, I think most "normal" users won't either. Which makes it, in my opinion, probably the 1st distro that will be common (even more popular than ubuntu I think)

    • @cromfrein5834
      @cromfrein5834 Před rokem +1

      Linux Mint is indeed great! Though limiting yerself to GUI apps is limiting, they are getting better and better-looking.

    • @JJFlores197
      @JJFlores197 Před rokem +15

      I think if you truly want it to be the year of Linux, you have to get the average computer user to even know that Linux exists. The vast majority of people who use PCs have likely never heard of it. Most people know about Windows, Mac and maybe Chromebooks. I think there has to be a big push to get PCs with Linux pre-installed in-stores. When was the last time you saw a computer pre-installed with a Linux distro in-store?
      Another big thing is that there has to be good support. Yes, a lot of Linux distros have been simplified and have become more user-friendly over the years. However, there has to be a good support system for people who are not familiar with Linux so that they can know how to use the new system. ideally, there should be a well structured support system that goes over the main differences between Windows and that particular Linux distro and what the equivalent programs on Linux are of the common programs people use on Windows.
      Otherwise, what will most likely end up happening is that some people don't understand why it looks so different than Windows and then can't find their way around a very unfamiliar (no matter how user friendly it is) looking system. If people got extremely confused moving from XP to 7, then from 7 to 8, and then to 10 and 11, what makes you think they wouldn't get extremely confused going to a Linux system that looks extremely different? Anyone who has worked in tech support in any capacity will know what I mean. Some people can catch on quickly and others will need a lot of hand holding.

    • @hannahighmark8036
      @hannahighmark8036 Před rokem +4

      Recent editions of Fedora are also extremely easy to use and very stable and up to date.
      But I still think getting average users to enjoy Linux is a stretch.
      And I was a daily user of Linux for a very long time but the lack of support for racing wheels (including force feedback), various flight sticks and rudder pedals and other peripherals is a very tough pill to swallow.

    • @akurasubject9617
      @akurasubject9617 Před rokem

      i installed mint but it black screened on me several times already.

    • @cromfrein5834
      @cromfrein5834 Před rokem +4

      @@akurasubject9617 sounds like nvidia hardware

  • @barowt
    @barowt Před rokem +1

    Remember Windows XP.. And Windows 7.. those were the days..

  • @MajorTomFisher
    @MajorTomFisher Před rokem +1

    Does Microsoft just assume nobody is going to ever need to install a printer using its IP ever again or something? Are all printers nice and plug-and-play now? It's like they're intentionally setting up their new control panel to totally kill legacy support.

  • @mrright1068
    @mrright1068 Před rokem +46

    Exactly! This is what i am struggling with now as a MS dev for over 30 yrs. Linux makes some things I use very complex. I hate 256 character commands to do somehting easy. Windows keeps playing hide and seek with my needed interfaces, very annoying. Maybe ReactOS if it were more complete.

    • @rostcraft
      @rostcraft Před rokem +10

      For linux there are a lot of gui tools, so maybe give it a shot

    • @prewin8134
      @prewin8134 Před rokem +13

      honestly not really, i keep trying linux and i keep getting annoyed of how unreliable are gui tools, and how time consuming is using commands.

    • @pikaspoop5042
      @pikaspoop5042 Před rokem +5

      you could just paste the commands you frequently use in .sh files. Keep them in a sorted folder.

    • @rostcraft
      @rostcraft Před rokem +11

      @@prewin8134 idk I use linux as my daily driver and for me it is working very well

    • @colbyboucher6391
      @colbyboucher6391 Před rokem +7

      What are you *actually* trying to do that's that complicated?

  • @-NoneOfYourBusiness
    @-NoneOfYourBusiness Před rokem +15

    I moved to Linux a few years ago and never looked back. Your channel helped me a lot to do this by the way. Thanks.

    • @AURON2401
      @AURON2401 Před rokem

      If i can get my mother to use linux, and she's a computer incompetent, to use linux, then linux is doing something better than windows.

    • @user-qw9yf6zs9t
      @user-qw9yf6zs9t Před rokem

      @AURON 2401 linux is not what you think it is

    • @-NoneOfYourBusiness
      @-NoneOfYourBusiness Před rokem

      @@user-qw9yf6zs9t (with creepy background music and a flashlight under the chin)

    • @df3yt
      @df3yt Před rokem +3

      @@AURON2401Atleast twice a month I would have to remote tv or go to my mother's pc physically when she ran Windows - then I said try this... I moved my mother over to Elementary OS. It's been around 6 years now. Her hdd is finally failing and all I intend to do is clone over to ssd. She has an old i3 with 4GB ram and it flies.

  • @jer1776
    @jer1776 Před rokem

    I work in IT support and the Add Device GUI changes infuriates me. Adds so many unneeded requests because its difficult for users who would otherwise know how to to add printers. In a corporate setting with hundreds of printers we NEED the ability to search by printer device name.

  • @Bijoux_DerWunderCatsen
    @Bijoux_DerWunderCatsen Před rokem +1

    Change the logo color, move everything around, introduce redundant terminology and we've got Windows 12.

  • @federicoperales137
    @federicoperales137 Před rokem +28

    2012 the year I got rid of windows. Since then my life changed. When I see these types of videos, I watch them with popcorn and a soda for a bit of fun.

  • @Noz_420
    @Noz_420 Před rokem +11

    I really tried to roll with win 11 multiple times and it was just a cluster, everything was hidden so deep. I will be sticking with win 10, at least you can find stuff still. Not to mention my games run better on win 10.

    • @pierrebroccoli.9396
      @pierrebroccoli.9396 Před rokem +2

      search in Windows 11 is your friend. Also ironic that MS is building some good tools for terminal like winget. Seems like some folk inside MS are Linux fans and driving parts of the OS that direction.

  • @christopherwells7295
    @christopherwells7295 Před rokem +5

    Thank you for sharing this, same like you, I just recently gave two new users brand new laptops and one day their printers were working, the next day after the update , printer just was not there. Had to reinstall drivers for both users. Clearly they are trying to tell us to please go to Mac or Linux until they decide to get their products QA tested before releasing. By the way I came from MS-DOS 5.0 days - lol

    • @silentios7336
      @silentios7336 Před rokem +1

      Yup had same issues for a few of my clients. If a client wants a new windows pc i recommend them to stay on win 10. BTW i have several MS related certificates, but also for Apple , Cisco, DOS and Unix. My first computer was an Atari 600XL. ;) then moved to C64 and later an Amiga 500. After that my dad needed a PC with msdos 3.30. So yeah i have seen my fair share of OS's too.

  • @doltBmB
    @doltBmB Před rokem +1

    remember when there was a dialog specifically for editing context menu options and file associations? wow that was a nice menu.

  • @sonofage
    @sonofage Před rokem +6

    Yes I agree. I think control panel should be used and they should let "settings" go

  • @babaluba9899
    @babaluba9899 Před rokem +4

    Main reason for MS and Windows down hill is: most of the best Windows engineers were fired years ago from USA and EU, for a quick and dirty new engineeting model, that makes all the bugs falls on us consumers as beta testers, just completly big fail.

  • @Who-vt9oh
    @Who-vt9oh Před rokem +1

    I've been using Linux exclusively for several years now and I gotta say, I don't miss Windows at all.

  • @Runic-Raven
    @Runic-Raven Před rokem

    Do you have any idea what Windows 11 suddenly doesnt recognize TPM anymore for some users the past few days? When checking Versions and availability , TPM is active and ready, same in the Bios. It is activated But Windows keeps saying that one should take action. It even says Ready and Ready when clicking on the security Chip.

  • @BattlecryGWJ
    @BattlecryGWJ Před rokem +8

    I remember on Windows XP where we complained about MS hiding setting behind the "bubblegum" interface, which was quickly found to just be a veneer and we could get at the old control panel and such that we were used to.
    That said, Windows 11 is seeming a lot more like Windows 8 to me where most of the contacts I have with other companies are telling me that they don't have any plans to upgrade to Windows 11 at the present time.

    • @Chordonblue
      @Chordonblue Před rokem +1

      I agree! The more I've watched about Win 11, the more it reminds me of Windows 8 - an operating system NO ONE asked for.

    • @saltwell
      @saltwell Před rokem +3

      The Microsoft Settings "app" is still much uglier than the old Control Panel, *and* less functional. Hasn't Microsoft ever heard the maxim "If it ain't broke, don't fix it"?

    • @BattlecryGWJ
      @BattlecryGWJ Před rokem

      @@saltwell I remember when Office changed to using the ribbon and there were complaints about Microsoft changing it. One of the things I heard from Microsoft was that they were getting requests for "new" Office features that were already in the product, people just didn't know about them or know how to find them. They might be stuck in a bit of the same place with Windows where professionals prefer the product to not change but the general population is asking for things that are already there.
      Not giving MS a pass on it, but it seems likely that there could be multiple forces at play. That said, if they're just trying to look like Apple/whatever other reason to change for change sake... then they need to knock that crap off.

    • @LugiDergX
      @LugiDergX Před 8 měsíci

      @@saltwell Less functional, sure. But uglier? Do you hear yourself? Control panel looks absolutely horrible, even to this day. Anytime I have to use it, I really do not want to touch it any more than needed to. I will be quite happily waiting for when they finally move all settings into the modern app.

    • @saltwell
      @saltwell Před 8 měsíci

      Definitely uglier to my mind. The Settings app has far too much wasted white space meaning that users constantly have to scroll to find things. It looks as if it was designed solely for visually impaired people - who obviously should be catered for, but no-one tries to make us all read large print books (and I personally am very short-sighted.) In comparison Control Panel looks neat as well as functional.

  • @Revenant483
    @Revenant483 Před rokem +9

    Chris You took the words right out of my mouth! I was wondering the same thing and have decided to just take the plunge and put windows Superlite inside a VM on my Linux rig and call it a day. I have used Windows since Win3x and over the years I have just swallowed my integrity and just delbt with the crap. But I am over this relationship with Micro$oft.

    • @Revenant483
      @Revenant483 Před rokem

      @@kaylaroxx I use it and have looked at it with Advanced Port Checker and it sends out zero data. I am not saying someone might not have taken it and added spyware but if you download it directly from Ghost Spectre it is clean. I have ran it through all my Virus scans and found nothing.

  • @vyrgozunqk
    @vyrgozunqk Před rokem +1

    Microsoft let go like 2~3 000 QA guys few years ago and decided to go with community based bug reporting mostly.
    This never works properly!

  • @Chuck_vs._The_Comment_Section
    @Chuck_vs._The_Comment_Section Před 3 měsíci +1

    Who would have thought that we would ever mourn the days when Steve Ballmer was CEO of Microsoft?

  • @NoLoginIdea
    @NoLoginIdea Před rokem +14

    After 20 years I switched to Linux last fall. It was so painful but absolutely worth it. I feel joy watching this kind of videos :)
    Now being serious, how can MS be destroing Windows?... it was already absolute garbage on fire.

  • @SpeedRacer24X
    @SpeedRacer24X Před rokem +8

    It’s things like this, and the poor performance, that made me go back from Windows 11 to Windows 10 on my three year old gaming PC. Thanks for the great video.

  • @carsten7220
    @carsten7220 Před rokem +1

    Start the old system control panel, right click printers and devices, click open and you will get the old printers tab. Just found that by accident, I don't know if that was newly added, but it works for me.

  • @IMDABROWN
    @IMDABROWN Před rokem

    I feel your pain but I just started using the search feature and type Printer and it takes you straight to Printers. making changes to the network adapters is a super pain too.