Legit.
KrisND
The legend. ✌️
AMD Ryzen 7 7840HS w/ Radeon 780M Graphics 3.80 GHz 16.0 GB DDR5 @ 5600 With the GeForce RTX 4060 Laptop GPU
I ensured bios were setup, attempted to install and it didn't even show an error when selecting to install or live test and install. The device just restarted and nothing.
I'm actually going to give it another try, I made a fresh USB for it, it's worth a fair attempt. I know the GPU is gonna probably be unusable, but I was looking at Qubes for 80% of my tasks.
Nice, I'll check it out! I only plan on still having it installed because some exams I take might not work in a VM. Literally the only reason I plan to dual boot.
I've probably had less then a dozen web ads in the last year, I've blocked them as much as possible.
My main issue is I paid for Windows and still get ads, its annoying. But I comprehend your perspective. It wouldn't have bothered me as much if a "Do not remind me again" option was there.
What I'm probably going to do is reinstall windows 11, complete updates, run de-bloater. Then install Ubuntu along side windows (super easy) and disable Ubuntu Telemetry. Use Ubuntu as primary for just about anything, have a win VM if I can use it or worst case Windows still available if I absolutely need it.
I wanted to try Quebes but my device isn't compatible. Having Win installed, I could use it strictly for gaming too if I wanted.
I'll give that a try, thank you.
I think I would trust an unknown 3rd parties ISO more then the stock Windows at this point really...
I literally do not have anything extra turned on, including the Insider Program has always been off. Other then automatic updates, so your guess is as good as mine as why "Preview" updates or otherwise would be pushed. It's not that I'm enrolled in beta or anything.
Completely agree.
I'd bet that most of us are using grey market OEM keys or reusing a license we've had upgraded from a previous install.
- It's a hard number to figure out, maybe but I personally don't know anyone since Windows 7 reusing licenses. But overall, a good point.
yet those are the very same people that are likely subscribing to Office365, not changing their default browser from Edge, and not installing an adblocker.
- This is another number hard to figure out. It seems to me most people who do complain about people being okay about it have at least something implemented which is still better then nothing. At least they are aware, most of the people I come across either A) Don't even think about it, aren't aware or B) They are aware and use at least something to reduce it.
are all good things from a general user perspective.
- Yes, I agree many of these services may be beneficial to general users who don't have anything already. My issue is this is all covered during setup and I went out of my way to disable all the services possible, especially a Microsoft account but it keeps pushing for it...at least add a "Don't remind me again" or something.
I wish MS would release a SKU which was targeted towards the tech enthusiast
- Yes, that would be ideal and it may be a product sold but from a business stand point I think most would still stick with using scripts etc for removing/disabling. So I could see why not.
I'm just glad both hands are on the phone...but yeah, I'd be moving somewhere else or something.