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Y'all remember when 10 first dropped? You'd walk out the room & Win10 installed itself as an update. It was crazy.
It was helll, people forget this, rose tinted glasses and all that
I still use Windows 7 😅
@@IModzStuff It was so bad, like 40% of people had to completely fresh install windows because the update from 7 to 10 completely fucked something up.
Thats why I dumped it and yarred the w7 back. Let the fools beta-test it, then switch later when it gets fixed up and good antibloat and antispy utilities are made. The same thing with w11
MS, helpin people out with that public service of pushing people toward linux. THANX BRUH!
Windows: "No more Windows 10"
Also Windows: "Ahhhh, well, looks like your PC can't run Windows 11 🤷♂"
The solution is Linux Mint
People have been able to do it, but do you really want to, though? Linux is so tempting.
@@genericcatname9159there’s better distros, the problem most people have is their motherboard doesn’t have the shitty “security” chip but their specs are completely fine
linux is trash for most users and I'm windows/linux engineer
Linux only for tech savvy. Normies can't even install a software let alone do these stuff. Microsoft basically just force people to buy new pc
These years passed in an eyeblink. It feels like Windows 10 was launched a year ago.
Twelve is only 2-3 years away too
@@nogrammer and I will ignore it for another 5 years just like I did for the last two
Right? Did you know almost 10 years ago Microsoft released the Xbox one?
@@slapshotjack9806 And almost 20 years ago (22), Microsoft released the Xbox. Just insane!
@@Krikzor Not to mention, it's only about 42 years ago when Microsoft released MS-DOS. Time sure flies!
NO! 10 can't be discontinued yet. It was supposed to be the last windows and so far it has been working fine. Don't kill what works
Windows 11 is better despite it being a little slower it doesn’t have the stuff that people hated about 10
@@slapshotjack9806 I used windows 11 for a week and went back to Windows 10 cause it sucked so much.
@@timbatchelor1907 I habe tried to like 11 in my family laptop. So far there are constantly features slowing me down that has changed for the sake of changing I guess.
Windows 11 just works better.
I want to have my taskbar on the side, and win11 still doesn't let me do that!
They're really pushing us to upgrade to Windows 11
And that exact thing is why i don't plan on using windows ever again
I can't upgrade to windows 11. But I can upgrade to Linux! Only thing holding me back is schoolwork and I need to know with certainty everything will work. If I get to build this next computer, then maybe.
true, windows 11 is useless garbage that no one wanted
@@Jdogg4089 you can duel boot or maybe use wine
Or Linux Mint with Steam Proton and Lutris for any Windows-only problems. I don't even need to dual boot any more.
We're going to be getting AI-generated advertisements very soon now
I look forward to AI addblocker.
I'm not sure if that's going to be a thing
David*
I use chat gpt to write my Facebook ads 😅
That's already a thing unfortunately
Using windows 11 feels like having an episode, everything is vaguely familiar but also completely foreign
Can we get a round of applause for the attention to detail that the editor had by placing the watermark during the windows 10 licensing segment? The attention to detail at times at LTT amazes me.
It was funny but dumb. Windows 7, 8, 10 & 11 use the same activation keys. You can buy cheap win 7 keys to activate win 10 & 11 and you can downgrade from win 11 if you wanted...
Very sad about windows 10 no longer being available. it feels like microsoft is really going to ramp up the "selling shit to you on your own computer" angle and i dont want that anywhere near my professional workstation.
Something something Linux
10 was great
yea just try using linux for everything work related, unless your a sys admin , developer or just extremely tech savy good luck with that
@@ipodtouchiscoollol Linux really doesn't have to be difficult to use. Transitioning from Windows 10 to Pop OS was surprisingly easy. I'd say you only have to have basic computer literacy for it to be an option worth considering.
@@Dryblack1 If my software that I use for work runs worse on Linux, or not at all without alternatives then it isn't an option.
So many can't even upgrade to Windows 11. Microsoft shooting themselves in the foot yet again.
Yeah...like it will be SO hard to activate! Fucking hell...my Windows 7 key STILL worked on both Windows 10 and 11. Even though I had used it on 3 different computers before. and the default key still works with Windows 10.
If you can't upgrade to 11 and you don't have 10 already are you really going to be updating windows any time soon without updating your hardware as well? Seems like a very small group of people.
Idk man it’s almost as if you’re trying to shove it onto a 20 year old pc and expecting it to work
@@slapshotjack9806 TPM requirement limits all pcs before 2018 and some in 2019. I know its hard for people like you to understand, not everyone can afford a new computer every year. But hey if you like supporting companies producing E-waste go for it. But I DONT. also hopes microshaft keeps it up, linux mint will be primary OS if they keep this crap up.
Nah, it;s more like Intel and vendors have not implemented greater security keys since 2007.
Let alone, hardware TPM.
Despite its issues I actually love windows 10 now. I'd definitely change some things but I love the layout overall. It can also be a bit of a resource hog but that's really no problem with rigs meant for gaming. I club baby seals
like for clubbing baby seals
So i recently did another clean install and upgraded to win11. There are some nice features and some really stupid once that you partly can turn of or change. Im not a fan of the in the middle windows bar ( im sure changable) but for me what made me change back is that part of my windows functions didnt work. Switched back to win10 till the next clean wipe.
Riley did so well, hope to see him in future TechLinked episodes.
He seems like a pretty cool addition to the show. I wonder why they didn't think of using him sooner.
Thanks Obama.
@@sarikakumari4047 have you tried deleting the system32 folder? That rascal is always full of viruses on my computer.
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I wouldn’t be surprised if Microsoft got a huge boatload of backlash from their decision of Windows 10
For what? Abandoning 10yr old systems?
@@TheSjuris 11 is kinda mid
@@TheSjuris well if you have been into computers for any amount of time you would know that windows usually has 2 really shitty versions in between good ones...10 was passable after many many many tweaks and updates....11 is the new ME/Vista/8....here's hoping 12 might be good
@@phantomreaver85 11 is a skinned version of 10. It’s still 10 at heart.
@@TheSjuris if it was just a skinned version of 10 then why can't it be installed on the same hardware as 10 without upgrading pretty much the whole system? Hell my original windows 7 system upgraded to 10 just fine without a hardware upgrade. I imagine the extra overhead needed by 11 is for all the hidden background processes, data collection, trackers, and everything else that we USED to consider malware.
For that Motherboard expansion card, look back in time. There were motherboard upgrades for the 386 to turn it into a 486, for 486 to Celeron or Pentium, and on and on. A lot of the upgrades were aimed at corporate installations so they could just slap the upgrade into an existing system so they didn't have to upgrade the entire unit. The upgrades ranged from swapping out the CPU for a modified version of the newer chip to PCI cards that contained newer BIOS versions with the processor on the card, faster Hard Drive interfaces and so on. Cyrix was a big provider of these kinds of upgrades. Cyrix sold out to VIA and subsequently to AMD.
Happy Linux user here. ❤️ Can recommend both Ubuntu and Mint. It's not bad anymore, I think unless you need a very specific powerful software like video editing, you can install any windows program you need inside a VM. And the rest is integrated well in Linux.
Lots of games now work on Linux! Not all, but the good ones anyway. :)
Sadly, while games work on Linux, exception is both, VR and usually the most played titles. VR was why I went back to Windows, but for Linux getting traction, it needs to fix the second one. Doesn't matter if they are good or not, what matters is that they drive sales and, by extension, people into using an OS.
@@dreaper2087 if that is the case, why you say Linux game compatibility is great when it should be horrible by your own standards? Y'know that Proton is not "fixing" the issues you deem as "crap" from "crap companies", but an effort that, while spearheaded by Valve for their own economic reasons, does actually involve part of the linux community. As such, since "Linux needs to fix nothing" GE must stop his excellent work and be ashamed for "fixing crap from crap companies" And going back to linux game compatibility is "great", why you say so with so little ports, compared to games that just use Proton? And from those ports, how many are broken in one way or another, in part because of the linux stack changing sometimes on pure whims? Hasn't been the first time a game has not launched for me because of an SDL update. Linux has it's issues and needs to change some of its mentality. If after Win8, Win10 launch and now Win11 fiasco of OS releases cannot for the life of it gain even the slight traction, it is doing something wrong.
@@freemansfreedom8595 Okay. GE, has nothing to do with developing Linux (on the kernel side or on the desktop side). Proton has nothing to do with the development of Linux itself. Linux and Proton are two totally separate things. And you are wrong anyways; the crap game companies (such as Ubisoft, Bungie, Epic) are the ones who are responsible to support Proton particularly with their anti cheat games; again, IT'S UP TO THOSE GAMES COMPANIES TO SUPPORT IT. Not the other way around. GE can do nothing about that; SINCE GE HAS NO CONTROL OVER WHETHER THOSE COMPANIES WILL SUPPORT PROTON OR NOT WHEN IT SPECIFICALLY COMES TO ANTI CHEAT GAMES. Do you understand now?
Microsoft in 2015: "This will be the last version of Windows that we'll build upon"
Microsoft in 2022: "You've got until 2025 to get the next version of Windows, idiot"
You missed a step: Apple in 2020: We're finally moving on from OS X Naming conventions with macOS 11, 12, 13
Microsoft 2022: Oh we can do that too.
Technically, 11 is just a 10 feature update with more features and changes.
@@OrbitronHD ...and bugs, antifearues and incompatibilities... (so yes, like your average windows 10 update)
Gotta think for ourselves if the upsides outweigh the downsides though 👍
The whole 10 is the last windows is actually something journalists made up from out of context stuff
@@Akab Yes, I already weighed them. Hence, why I say, 11 is a 10 feature update.
I use 11 on an "unsupported" 7th gen Intel based laptop, and I have pretty much NEVER faced anything but minor visual bugs, which even 10 has a load of.
Jacob did so well, hope to see him in future TechLinked episodes.
I didn't know who he was but I'm excited to see him in the future! He did great!
Was about to comment the same thing, glad someone else posted who would actually get likes so they see it!
Who r u his mom?
Is this his mum?
Thank you Azrael
Windows 10 watermark can be permanently removed by some deep settings tweaking, did that like 6 years ago, updating regularly and never seen the watermark since.
So after October 2025 will Windows 10 still function ? I did some battery tests on ios 16.3 and there seems to be battery life improvements giving up to a extra 1 hour of benefit compared to 16.2.
Windows 10 will function for a long time. But don't expect every new compatibility to be patched in - so if you're still on old hardware you should not have major problems.
My guess is it will keep functioning. Win7 support ended years ago and I still used it until a few weeks ago without much problems. Only downsides were third party game launchers stopped working if they only supported 10 and 11 after an update, and Google Chrome telling me every session they aren't supporting it anymore.
We had a couple computers at work update to windows 11 today. We had to revert one of them to win10 because Zeiss calipso cmm software wasn't stable on win11
Can you try linux in it ?
@@watynecc3309 This software is probably only running on Windows... Sadly :(
@@watynecc3309 lol it didn't work well on windows and you think it'll even run on Linux... Grow up
@@r6scrubs126 I've had better luck with very old software in wine than I have in 10.
@@r6scrubs126 :) Wtf is this software then ?
Bummer hearing about AR cuts. It's always been fascinating to me, and the emergence of AI should be able to help with some of the more technically challenging aspects, such as recognizing the environment and specifically items in the environment.
I feel like it was a boat everyone jumped on too early (at least if they were expecting quick profits like publicly traded companies usually do) because the processing power and efficiency for the kind of calculations a stand-alone device would need and how good and small the sensors would need to be just isn't there yet. They need to invest more into R&D for those pieces before trying to put it all together because right now they can make something that works, but there's so many caveats that it's not marketable.
They should have partnered with product makers who could show us how useful these glasses could be.
IKEA - have the instructions auto display from the product packaging. Have each page appear as needed, where you are on the build process etc.
Cooking recipes - again display the recipe, instructions, helpful promote like make sure the oven is warming up etc.
Construction, IT workers, other engineers following technical plans - display the design document, parameters depending on current task, prep items for next task, auto take photos/video for proof of work to reduce oversight engineer waiting time.
There can be serious waiting time added to construction jobs simply because you're waiting for an approval engineer to come out and check the column progress and to sign it off.
If they had a live feed and pre-recorded video they could go back through and confirm the work of being carried out to specification then this would reduce this waiting time because the engineer could be up to speed already.
There's a series use case for these glasses in lots of business areas.
Both VR and AR are solutions looking for a problem. They look cool as a tech demo, but outside of a small minority of geeks, the public just isn't interested.
AI on the other hand is actively replacing jobs already.
AR will never die.
I think it's because of their military contract for hololens and soldiers getting sick from it
that is, indeed, a reference. And I loved it. Thank you Riley! You are the GOAT.
Riley is funny! I love his presentations of everything. Amazing work! Great charisma
TechLinked has quickly become my favourite LMG channel. Riley's writing is really good and I really enjoy the character that he plays
The style reminds me of the great Diddy Kong Racing - Promotional Nintendo Power VHS Tape video from decades ago.
@Sarika Gaming SPAM BOT
Honestly, that might just be how he is xD in some behind the scenes video a few years ago, James said it was unbelievable how he's ALWAYS in a good mood.
He doesn’t write them all anymore. Who ever is off camera (or is this video did the ad segment John) writes them.
Riley is a good/funny host tbh
I like this new AI generated host you showcased in the sponsor segment, the design is very human
"the design is very human" ...I'm not a luddite about A.I., but that phrase seems familiar and it fills me with dread...
@@HaloInverse ... just as intended
Very easy to use
Very easy to use 👍
let my good friend demonstrate
i wanna confim for sure
can i still use my windows 10 or do i HAVE to update to windows 11, cuz my pc which is pretty new apparently doesnt support windows 11
damn ok upgradeable chipset sounds like a genuinely awesome idea. Allows to buy a cheaper board and upgrade later, and while the upgrade would probably cost more in total than buying the better board immediately, theres still an advantage, mostly not having to wait until the better chipset board come down in price and instead being able to experience a new platform fairly quickly and in turn getting the most out of that platform in the form of getting potentially the entire life cycle of that platform instead of just half of it
Everyone download a ISO of windows 10 before it's too late
Won't matter, it will update itself right into oblivion.
I've seen this movie "Screamers" where they build themselves.
I've had mine since last year thankfully
@@spyder001 It can't update itself like that and you can just download older versions from 1337x, I tried one and it was different in some way and I don't know how. A backup program I used didn't want to work with it, found out you can download .iso files from Microsoft if you use the phone, so I downloaded one on the phone and then transferred it as I couldn't download from Microsoft on desktop, program gave an error or didn't progress and I didn't find a direct .iso download.
How would it update itself if you shut off the router, as a last resort or first if you want to avoid having to login online to use the OS.
I have the .iso still, but it's Swedish. Maybe you can just download new language packs in the settings, I don't know. I should've checked, makes it easier as I have only used an English Windows since at least 2015. I checked and it's easy.
@@spyder001 you can block that
Im still on version 1809
No. I won't. Because I'm not an aging whiney loser afraid of change.
I saw the title and remembered I haven't updated to 11, and honestly I don't wanna😕
me too
Gonna drag me kicking and screaming to windows 11
If not linux
its trash
First thing I did with my new laptop was put windows 10 on it lol
The Tegra in newer Nintendo Switches aren’t older than the Nintendo Switch. The OLED Model is among the models with the newer Battery Efficient Tegra. The OLED Model also has a beastly Kick Stand that is of a very premium design, as well as a bigger screen that shows smaller details a lot better than its predecessor. I’m glad I didn’t waste my money on the previous battery efficient Model. We buy Mobile devices with Premium Screens for over 800, some over $1000. Only $50+ more is a steal.
Desktop wallpaper cannot be roamed to or from device when signed in with a Microsoft account. I'm not sure I understand this, do they mean we can't set our own backgrounds from our computer?
I recently turned on my Win10 PC to a full screen ad for 11, which I had to say no to 3 times!
For real, this happen to me too and that's really annoying
@@ilhamadiputra4745 And they ask like three times if you're sure you want to keep w10
@@microsoul669 yeah that's the annoying part, as if they really force you to update
Woah! Jake and James merged into a new host! Love it!
@Sarika Gaming get Outta here bot
Somebody explain who that person was to my last two brain cells
@@aabeastsider some new staff may be?
By 2015 I had fully transitioned to Linux but I kept a laptop on W10 just in case I needed Windows for something. In all that time I've never done anything with it except OS updates every couple years.
Haha. I don't even bother with updates. I keep Windows (using a custom image with all the BS removed) in a virtual machine and offline permanently. That way, I have total control over it and it remains clean with snapshots.
Love the details: "Activate Windows" on the corner lol
The motherboard chipset upgrade kit makes huge sense for VM users. I'd absolutely LOVE one of those!
The nation's rail system relies completely on Windows XP, which runs the locomotives, and there is no set plan to upgrade. They also use Linux for the engine PTC signal system and iOS iPads for communicating employee documents instead of reams of dot matirx paper. Three operating systems coexisting in every large $2 Million locomotive, and you thought your server farms were expensive!
@LaserActiveGuy they used to. My dad was a clerk for the Norfolk in the 1960s and used punch card programming.
The trouble with “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” is when it _does_ break, you discover too late that you _can’t_ fix it.
That asrock mother board thing is so cool that way u can upgrade your system without swapping out a whole new motherboard 👍
This format is giving me 2013 Inside Gaming vibes and I love it
I still think Microsoft may offer security updates for Windows 10 past its original deadline of ending "official" support. Reason: there are too many PC's out there that are quite modern but cannot upgrade to Windows 11.
That may not happen this time. Microsoft is penny pinching right now and supporting an older OS while you have something newer out is an expense, not a money maker. Plus, they have shown that they just don't care about legacy systems as much given how they really don't want Win11 and newer running on older systems.
If they’re not getting any revenue, why should they care?
Only if something as big as WannaCry happens again, besides that I'm really not seeing it happen
@@lawrencedoliveiro9104
Because they did the same for windows 7
My laptop with Ryzen 5 2500U is still doing perfectly fine and I could see myself using it for another 3 years. MS will need to eventually make W11 compatible with more devices (officially)
Super weak cou at this point but for basic browsing it’s good enough
@@deivytrajan "super weak"
dude it's a computer, not a rocket ship
Nah, they will just force you to update, it's cheaper for them. And absolutely nobody in the hardware industry is giving anyone at Microsoft a backhand deal for it.
@@jesusbarrera6916 Are you saying that CPUs can't be weak?
@@zuriel4783 a pentium 4 is weak.... a 2500u is not
I hope they fix the file explorer issues before they demand we switch to Windows 11. I downgraded to Windows 10 again, because I can't use half of my flash drives without the entire computer freezing until i unplug them.
That's a shame. For me, windows 11 is the same as my good old 10 but with bugs. I use to put my pc to sleep every time I went away. But 11 just won't wakeup and I was sick of restarting it...
Really hope the gaming industry either tailors to Linux going forward or that someone creates a Linux OS that is able to mimic the crucial parts of Windows to be compatible with games for windows.
And to be more user friendly with more automated installation packs and pre-installed codecs.
I have used a couple of distros both claiming to be as simple to use as windows or osx, but nope: each time I was forced into the terminal having to install some missing packs via sudo apt and googling a bunch of codes.
While I can do it to some extent, most people don't/can't. Especially Apple users that want to switch over.
The gaming industry is getting lazier and lazier by the year, as you can obviously see with the lack of game and polish in a majority of modern releases. What makes you think the suits are gonna want to put in resources for an Os that's even more vast then windows? Linux support will never be a thing done by any significant portion of the industry, hell console releases are barely optimised now so there's no hope. Blame the boards for that.
@@Wistbacka easy to use does not equal compatible.
You can't install XBox games on your PlayStation, yet you don't call it user unfriendly because of that...
Stuff like wine, proton, some hacked together cleanroom copies/ reverse engineered versions of proprietary drivers are all things that don't even exist on other plattforms, and you shouldn't expect them to work perfectly fine... It's actually surprising how well it works considering the circumstances...
I get that people don't want to switch, but if they really want change, that's what they should do, even if it meant some sacrifices.
If you are okay with how it is right now, just use anything you want👍
@@StandardUserFromEarth play indie games and enjoy 👍 tripple a sucks anyways and indies can look tripple a as well with all the tools provided nowadays
problem is Microsoft have been team up with Intel and majority people use Intel. Intel pay Microsoft billions just to make Intel ran better with their new processor without any hiccup. and looks at when AMD released new processor, Microsoft only create patch update while performance won't be same as Intel until Microsoft release a new windows.
As the 3 machines I use for work say they are not Win11 compatible, then I'm sticking with Win10 for quite a while yet. I've only just upgraded one of them from Win7!
Windows 11 sucks. They took all of the good stuff from Windows 10 and asked themselves "how can we make this a fundamentally worse experience?"
Sticking until windows 10 is unsupported
Win11 will run on "unsupported" hardware just fine.
Just when I upgraded from W8. I remember talking to a Geek Squad tech about Windows up to unnecessary, frequent OS versions to push products. Up to their old ways I see.
The school in Massachusetts? What is wrong with the good old fashioned area light switch and getting people to turn lights off when not in use?
Jacob deserves a solid handshake. That was very well done.
What other videos was he in? I have never seen him before
Super easy, barely an inconvenience!
Jacob did amazing, he matched Riley's style and upped the energy. Absolutely perfect for the spot he did, hope to see more of him!
If you manage to get me excited despite having 0 interest in the product, you're doing a good job! 🤣
such a basic statement dude.. how about a reply about the video, or and opinion? (about the subject...)
As someone who updated my pc in 2018, that was finally being able to handle Windows 10, it does feel like barely any time has passed until this point
Yo. Jacob killed that bit. Get this man in front of a camera more often.
This thing AsRock announced is something everyone should make. Even just the M2s and USB ports are appealing, if I could have that from a known brand instead of it being on the board, instead having the board host more PCIE slots I would be happier with the current motherboard market.
Yeah this thing is SUPER sick. I really hope it becomes a standard thing
I hope I can add it to any top end motherboard to further expand it. That's what I want
the pci-e chipset upgrade sounds freaking amazing for AMD. wish that was the standard and if it was, i'd wish to have it on "last" gen ryzen chipsets so i can upgrade one of my x370 to x570 lol
It doesn't work cross generation
It's more of the same, so 650 to 670, not 670 to 870
You get to use more of the unused pcie lanes in the cpu package with the upgrade, the problem is the traces needs to exist before hand and that's a substantial cost for motherboard manufacturing
I wonder how it provides 2 PCIex4 while itself occupies only one x4 slot?!? Which is probably connected to the old chipset??
Feels like towing a mustang with a ford, but technically you do still get a mustang, just not useful in any way
@@cat-.- I expect that the pci-e connector might just be for power, the cable connector that is unique to the asrock board is what does the connection it looks like. X670 is just 2x b650 chips anyways, so designing that functionality already exists to some degree.
I still own and sometimes turn on my Asrock K8upgrade NF3 with a CPU Ez upgrade board (AM2 w/Nforce 3 chipset :D) keep going Asrock, love your frankenstein boards
If it's possible , i would like to use win7 again. Some of the stuffs i got in 2000s and early 2010s don't work well in windows 10.
The problem is , when i build my PC again in 2019 , the hardware that i could get my hand into don't support win7.
I think i will keep using win10 to 2026 or 2027 , that's if my PC still healthy at that point.
I better not be forced to update to Windows 11.
Disable TPM in your BIOS. Unless you're managing highly-confidential and heavily-encrypted files, TPM is doing nothing of relevance for you. And if Windows doesn't detect TPM, it will determine your PC is "incompatible" with Windows 11 and won't even let you upgrade.
But after October 2025 if you haven't updated Microsoft will send people to smash your PC.
Disable your TPM Module. I stopped getting annoyed by Microsoft asking me to install 11 since then
I never thought I would miss windows 10 this much
@Saloni 💖 fake
@@smiths7317 and gay
@Saloni 💖 who tf are you
I’ve been saying for years that Windows 10 is an actually good operating system, but everyone’s been blinded by nostalgia for Windows 7 to see how much it sucked.
@@geekzombie8795 Ofc but now it's a great system I'm using LTSC for extended support + Linux goes brr for working and playing
Will Windows 10 still get security updates though?
Neither my school laptop nor my desktop (both of which run Windows-only software) can handle Windows 11.
honestly the 650 expansion card isnt too dumb. 10 gig nic is a huge addition along with the nvme slots. if was around for a b550 id buy one no question
Definitely holding out till 6+ months after Win10 EOL. If enough people are still using it then MS will probably keep putting out security patches for a while even after official EOL. Hopefully I can skip right over Win11 like I did Win8.
I actually fired up a windows 7 pc about a year ago (which of course auto connected to my Wifi) that I had used for a while after EOL and the frikin thing got an update! Like seriously 2 years after EOL it still got an update.
Or you could skip straight past Windows entirely. It's 2023 and they just want to give us more ads. Who needs it?
A lot of us need us for school and work most of the professional work environment use software that is only available on window and or we just don't have time to learn a new software also multiple monitor setup support it poor on top of that Nvidea gpu.
@@whosdr Where are these ads?
@@somethingdifferent9024 Bing it.
I had to use win 7 for a while recently and I realised how much better it was! The search, UI, everything just worked. My limited experience with win 11 on the other hand was worse than 10 🤷🏽♂️
Chat GPT helped me problem solve my audio issue on my PC and I finally got DTS:X working! I also taught it how to fix the last (very esoteric) problem I had with my PC. It was eager to learn!
What issue where you running into with DTS:X? I have both DTS:X and Dolby on my PC, but end up using Dolby for movies and DTSX for music. I enjoy the DTSX sound stage more, but the program itself seems pretty limited.
@@cgsenior2007 I installed my motherboard driver for DTS:X but wasn't working because I hadn't installed DTS: Sound Unbound app
here is a simple question ..how long do i get to use the hardware that i paid for and the software that i paid for before someone deicide that they are obsolete. ain't gonnna pay if numbers are not good
I'll upgrade when windows 12 or 13 is out and they revert the most annoying "improvements" they added in 11.
Done that with skipping windows 8 because that stupid start menu was driving me up the wall.
3:24 HELLO NEW GUY! Assuming you're the new Techlinked writer, you are amazing! And assuming you wrote this episode, Yay Animorphs reference! Regardless, hope you're enjoying working for LMG! Can't wait to see you hosting more!
Yup here to add more love to the Animorphs reference so everyone knows it went down great.
Jacob with the screen presence! Props!!
So being that I haven't activated win10. Should I buy a key now? Like are they gonna get rid of the watermark workaround
Huh, Seasonic ad... i had a power supply from them, was the only power supply to ever die on me. Completely incapable of turning on after 5 years, but even for a long time before that, having trouble... unfortunately i thought it was a motherboard issue, until i got the replacement motherboard and it still didn't work...
Wonder if they had the long warranty back then...
ChatGPT likes to:
1. Write lists
2. Tell you about ChatGPT
3. State things confidently even if it has no clue
In the end, it tries to summarize for some reason.
Sounds just like my colleagues.
This response brought to you by chatgpt
"oVeRaLl" "iN cOnCLUsIoN"
lol :D
It also really likes to tell you what you want is innapropriate and violates the TOS.
as a b650 owner i myself am really hoping for the expansion card to come to market, i love my current mobo but would hate to buy a new one!
i hope it's cheap. i don't want it to have the same price as B650 itself
You people get way too excited over an ad. Just get the damn new motherboard
So if I was planning on getting oled switch, I should wait?
Now I’m in a bind cuz I hear 11 isn’t as good for gaming on ryzen cpu and there’s errors and such should I just hold out or make the switch ?
Made the switch after watching this. Haven’t noticed any issues yet, gaming is fine and editing software seems faster and more responsive. Haven’t tried my vr headset yet but I did hear quest 2 has issues on ryzen chips on win 11.
I have Windows 11 on my laptop. I only use my laptop for studying and video calls. I would hate to have Windows 11 as my daily driver since there is always an update every time I try to use my laptop.
It's been awhile since I last tried using Bluetooth with my laptop, but the last time I tried connecting Bluetooth headphones the Bluetooth control panel was non-functional and I couldn't even control the volume. That made me lose hope on the OS.
Hold out for Windows 12. Microsoft has a tick-tock product cadence...
You can (and should) set back every update for a specific time. Besides that, you dont need to perform a reboot or shutdown with updates. It gives you the option to choose.
Bluetooth on laptops has been notoriously been broken, but I never had problems like that using both mouse and headphones via BT almost every day.
The old men refusing to upgrade are just unbelievably lazy. They're scared of the settings menu. Its too much for their aging brains.
I honestly like updates
Don't ask please
Nice to see more people doing sponsors
imagine c cking so hard you're happy for ads. Americans ...
Carl did so well, hope to see him in future TechLinked episodes.
Honestly, its really improbable for me to come back to Windows 11.
last time i used it (in unsupported hardware) i had two installs that had the same slowdown to infinity happen out of nowhere
one time i fully formatted my C drive (120gb ssd, i seriously need to get a better pc at this point in time, no m.2 slot on this 10 year old micro ATX mobo) and it was fine for a looooong while.
second time it went downhill only after a couple of weeks.
both installs were updated to the latest version avaliable at the time.
probably a better pc could solve that but i cant afford a new one for now.
i'll just need to deal with what i have until i finally decide to go back to 11 once again.
remember when we actually had room for sound card, network card and get this, hold tight, dedicated graphics, all on one board? i know, crazy idea 😂 😂
Windows 11 still doesn't have an option to never group stuff on the taskbar (yes, i know that's supposedly coming) AND show the actual label/window title (that's not coming afaik), making it completely unuseable. So... stuck with Win10.
who is the person doing the sponsorship?
the software for the lights at the highschool crashed? then why do they need parts
First they got rid of 10,000 employees, and now Cortana. I think the floods got ahold of them
Cortana couldn't die soon enough 😡
Who tf uses cortana?
@@madbruv master chief
The new Switch better be good with how far we've come with technology
i’m hoping they implement some form of DLSS-based upscaling
I wish there was a switch like console, but with the ability to play games other than ones made by Nintendo
Idk if ur being ironic but u just described the steamdeck
it wont be. it's nintendo. they will overcharge for old hardware like they continue to do with the switch. they'll also continue to overcharge for games.
@@CRneu For real though. Not to meantion the Nintendo fanboys will still pay full price and defend them to the ends of the earth. Nintendo NEEDS to step up their game if they want to compete with the Steamdeck. Hardware-wise the Switch was already outdated within a year, or whenever Xenoblade Chronicles 2 came out.
Did i just saw a new host in the sponsor ship?! NICE!!!
I got an email last night for the new HomePod. This is out of date. And this was one day ago how could thy have missed it?
Microsoft infuriates me on a regular basis. And they are at it again!
Sounds like a *you* problem. Nothing infuriating about a _free_ upgrade. Stop being a whiner
The lights had to stay on at the school until replacement parts could arrive because of a . . . software crash?
IoT crap probably. Very odd that it took several months for that to happen, but then again if it's IoT the company handling it is probably garbage. Any hardware that has to connect online to work is garbage and I presume more and more will buy into it and more IoT crap will come to market over offline hardware.
Or people took a look at Juicero and realised how stupid IoT is.
i salute to the writing team member who decided to bring richard stallman on the ad read
2:24 This reminds me of the ULi chipset mobos they used to have. By itself, the ASRock 939 Dual SATA2 was a Socket 939 with DDR1 support, but I was able to snag one of the daughterboards that added support for Socket AM2 CPUs and DDR2. Fun stuff.
2024 will be the year of AI;
- OpenAI GPT-4.
- AnthropicAI.
- DeepMind Sparrow.
- text to video.
- StabilityAI improvements.
- Google's Code Red.
More like the year of Skynet
All this, and nobody can seem to figure out good fucking subtitles.
@@notvisibleconfusion no that will be 2025...
@@WartimeFriction give this man a raise
The chipset ad on card is a good idea for older systems to have some newer features and benefits of newer motherboard's.. it could be good for people like me that have very limited budgets and forced to buy older parts second hand and miss out on new technology advancements ect.. i don't think it is good for people who buy new but for people who want the most from old hardware its great
It's an amazing use of the completely dormant pcie slots on most ATX motherboards
It depends on the price and if it really need those extra connectors
@@jordanwardle11 im pretty sure it will be more and more necessary to have these features so for older systems it will eventually be a must for connecting stuff and frankly if it adds extra life and features im all for it at the right price of course
@@mason8920 yes. Put it to use for actual life extending feature adding hardware for a slot that's just sitting there empty.
Who's the new guy.. love the energy!
O.O chipset upgrade!? That is a game changer! That is so exiting! especially if its using one of those tiny PCIE slots that hardly get used.
Weird Al delivered the quick bits, and I’m not disappointed
Awesome work Jacob
remember when windows 10 came out and microsoft said outright they won't make another OS but just keep updating 10...
Microsoft never officially stated that, that was just one employee that said it and everyone took it as true
I would say the Meta Quest 2-3 VR is all the kids at both schools my kids goto have been talking about.
They haven’t touched any of the consoles except there switch when in the car/truck. They then go outside(bike riding trampoline jumping and in general play more while there VR is changing.
Welcome back Linux Mint, my old friend☺️🤗
I'm getting closer and closer to switching my gaming PC to Ubuntu or some Linux distro
Hannah Montana or UwUntu
Shut up
@@doctorno3912 truly the best Linux distros
@@thestorminmormin1442 just know that it won't be that good if you mainly play multiplayer games or MMOS (with some exceptions like FF14, Guild Wars 2 and Elden ring). Anticheat has issues with proton (the translation layer used to make windows games work on Linux)
Props to Jacob, did awesome. Glad to see some fresh faces for LMG
@Sarika Gaming get new computer
i guess those working at TechLinked didn't catch the memo a year or 2 back where the entire pc community agreed to skip a windows gen till 12 comes out.
I appreciate the Animorphs name drop 2:30