jjkaczor 4 days ago

This is exactly my experience - I have a Lenovo W530 from 2013, it has an i7, 32gb RAM and SSDs (RAID0 for performance, backups are off-device) - and it is STILL lightning fast.

However - EVERY single trick I have tried... the above command, LTSC, Enterprise edition, etc, results in a situation where after installation a few days (or hours) and some updates get installed, and... blue-screen-of-death on every boot.

Gave up, installed Linux - still working through some issues (GPU driver compatibility), but overall it is a much better experience...

jterrys 4 days ago

I think at a certain point you need to just call it quits with that sort of bullshit. I have my dignity. I'm a fucking grown adult. I'm not going to spend my spare time haplessly looking online to unfuck the new current set of fuckery. Just take the fucking bullet. Learn linux. Congrats you're playing whack-a-mole with a trillion dollar corporation and prolonging your misery. This is stupid.

  • thewebguyd 4 days ago

    Yeah, microsoft will never change otherwise. People and companies continue to willingly allow themselves to get abused, and then wonder why Microsoft never changes and continues to abuse them.

    So long as said abuse never results in a loss of marketshare and revenue, it will continue. Why would they stop if there's no negative repercussions?

billfor 4 days ago

Take backups and disable the updates with group policy. OP just wanted to install Windows 11.

  • a_victorp 4 days ago

    Just stay at windows 10 at this point. The whole point of upgrading to 11 is to not stay on an unsupported OS

  • HumblyTossed 4 days ago

    Seriously, if people are willing to learn all this, they can easily learn Linux and simply tell the corporate overlords to fuck right off.

stronglikedan 4 days ago

Well that's never happened before (with Windows anyway), so it's not likely to happen now.

  • Paianni 4 days ago

    It's happened at least three times:

    Win8.1 x64 required double-width compare and exchange instruction support, so people who bought Win8 for a CPU or motherboard that didn't support it had to downgrade to the 32-bit version or lose support in 2016.

    Win7 updates from 2018 onwards required SSE2 with no warning.

    Win11 24H2 and later won't install on x86 processors that don't support the x86-64-v2 baseline.

  • Joe_Cool 4 days ago

    Has happened:

    Core2Duo, Opteron64 and Athlon64 can run W11 RTM

    They will bluescreen booting after an update to 24H2 because they are missing the POPCNT instruction.

    https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/02/windows-11-24h2-goes...

    • dist-epoch 4 days ago

      Athlon 64 is a 20 yo CPU. At some point...

      • MarsIronPI 4 days ago

        Hey, my X200 has a Core2Duo and still does everything I need.

        (No, I don't need gaming or LLMs.)

  • abracadaniel 4 days ago

    From my experience it seems to happen all the time. Settings reset, uninstalled apps reinstalled, firewall settings erased. I went looking for the Windows 10 patch that deleted the Documents folder if you had remapped it to another drive, and it was hard to find an article due to all the other times their updates have also deleted people's Documents folder. This was the first time I recall it happening: https://www.engadget.com/2018-10-09-windows-10-october-updat...