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https://www.xda-developers.com/how-debloat-windows-11/ is debloating my windows 11 an ok idea or am i gonna die irl if i do these things
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# ? Apr 27, 2024 21:32 |
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# ? May 19, 2024 15:45 |
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Worf posted:https://www.xda-developers.com/how-debloat-windows-11/ I’ll sign off on indicating you’re in Europe during initial install, and on not connecting to a Microsoft account either, but hoo boy, does it look like that program listed at the beginning of the article gives you the power to gently caress yourself over if you don’t know what you’re doing. If you aren’t keen to sit down with a warm beverage and review some of the fundamental Windows components it lists to see what they do, I would at least play with this in a Win11 virtual machine to see what the effects are before you think about deploying this the way the article says…
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# ? Apr 27, 2024 21:41 |
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Hasturtium posted:The difference your upgrade has demonstrated is in how much Windows can precache. With 4GB RAM you’ve got memory pressure just from loading the kernel, Explorer, and the various services that comprise Windows in the year 2024. With 16GB RAM that ceiling is gone - all of Windows can comfortably load, and it can preload various libraries and executables it predicts you’ll need before you launch those programs. Windows has also historically had a tendency to aggressively use swap space; in 4GB RAM you’re going to thrash a lot more, which is going to further negatively impact your experience. I know since Vista Windows prechached apps etc., but I forgot that it stopped showing the precached RAM since Windows 7. It's amazing to me that a 2012 machine can, with a few upgrades, still function reasonably well.
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# ? Apr 27, 2024 21:50 |
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The... debloat app... uses AI? WHY?!
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# ? Apr 27, 2024 22:35 |
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Worf posted:https://www.xda-developers.com/how-debloat-windows-11/ Just from that screenshot I can say that first thing ("BloatynosyAI") is garbage. A bunch of that stuff -- like the the .net frameworks and runtimes -- don't do anything on their own. And if you remove them and end up needing to run a .net program, they have to be reinstalled. The second one seems ok, the built-in apps it removes are generally worthless and safe to remove. Just look over the list and see if you want to keep some things. (Or remove things that it defaults to keeping -- I always uninstalled the Photos app because I used a different image viewer and Photos would sometimes force itself back.) But "debloat" is generally a useless concept. poo poo that isn't running is just inert space used on the HD. Even most of the windows services that *are* constantly running are good about not using CPU. Like, MS Edge is constantly running 4 minimal processes on my windows laptop even though I don't use it. It's used a grand total of 2 seconds of CPU time. The stuff that does take up appreciable resources is poo poo that you shouldn't disable, like Defender, or stuff you installed yourself, like Discord.
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# ? Apr 27, 2024 22:42 |
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Klyith posted:The second one seems ok, the built-in apps it removes are generally worthless and safe to remove. Just look over the list and see if you want to keep some things. (Or remove things that it defaults to keeping -- I always uninstalled the Photos app because I used a different image viewer and Photos would sometimes force itself back.) I’m pretty sure I’ve used this to remove pre installed apps before and it works great except if you remove the Xbox game overlay, some games may complain it’s missing every time you launch them, which may get annoying after a while.
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# ? Apr 27, 2024 22:55 |
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Last Chance posted:I’m pretty sure I’ve used this to remove pre installed apps before and it works great except if you remove the Xbox game overlay, some games may complain it’s missing every time you launch them, which may get annoying after a while. It apparently has fixed that, as the game overlay is now on the keep list and the only xbox thing on the remove list is an old app that's not used anymore. Game bar / xbox overlay is actually pretty important for performance if you have a recent intel CPU, it detects games and keeps them from using the slow E cores.
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# ? Apr 27, 2024 23:03 |
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Klyith posted:It apparently has fixed that, as the game overlay is now on the keep list and the only xbox thing on the remove list is an old app that's not used anymore. That’s good to know, thanks. I eventually reinstalled it just because I was tired of dismissing the dialog in some games lol.
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# ? Apr 28, 2024 01:18 |
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Klyith posted:The stuff that does take up appreciable resources is poo poo that you shouldn't disable, like Defender, or stuff you installed yourself, like Discord. It is probably worth disabling telemetry and giving Copilot the heave-ho, though.
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# ? Apr 28, 2024 01:34 |
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Quackles posted:It is probably worth disabling telemetry and giving Copilot the heave-ho, though. copilot sucks idk why windows doesnt have a google/siri type assistant that i can at least ask the weather without clicking around ty for the info earlier on the debloating Worf fucked around with this message at 04:05 on Apr 28, 2024 |
# ? Apr 28, 2024 03:53 |
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Klyith posted:Just from that screenshot I can say that first thing ("BloatynosyAI") is garbage. A bunch of that stuff -- like the the .net frameworks and runtimes -- don't do anything on their own. And if you remove them and end up needing to run a .net program, they have to be reinstalled. Setting aside that it will get reinstalled the first time you install an app that needs it, filing it under "crapware" is a hell of a choice. What a sketchy application. Blue Footed Booby fucked around with this message at 04:41 on Apr 28, 2024 |
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Blue Footed Booby posted:
yea i was trying to figure out if i was misreading the list and that was just teh beginning of all installed packages or if it was trying to say it was going to delete all of them, but including .net framework was kinda sus
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# ? Apr 28, 2024 04:41 |
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Meh, those .net frameworks are super deprecated. I’d be surprised if anything important uses them since everything earlier than 4.2 (I think??) is EOL. I think they’re still there only because MS doesn’t want to break some super old apps that are probably still being used by someone somewhere and it costs very little resources to just leave them there. They’ve always cared about backwards compatibility first and foremost up until recently
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# ? Apr 28, 2024 06:49 |
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Blue Footed Booby posted:
Holy poo poo that is really sketchy. Yeah, I'd avoid that like the plague.
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# ? Apr 28, 2024 08:26 |
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Blue Footed Booby posted:
Is that modifying the system settings panel to add all that? The text looks like a stock Windows description and then suddenly there's "Bloatpilot" and "crapware".
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# ? Apr 28, 2024 08:54 |
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Klyith posted:It apparently has fixed that, as the game overlay is now on the keep list and the only xbox thing on the remove list is an old app that's not used anymore. It does however still force itself onto a controller's guide button, which renders Steam Big Picture mode unusable and is the main reason I got rid of it.
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# ? Apr 28, 2024 12:11 |
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njsykora posted:It does however still force itself onto a controller's guide button, which renders Steam Big Picture mode unusable and is the main reason I got rid of it. It's just a checkbox in the settings you can easily disable.
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# ? Apr 28, 2024 12:16 |
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Also while I'm pointing at setting windows, check out this one:
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# ? Apr 28, 2024 12:36 |
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As I was smugposting these screenshots it occured to me to actually check if there are any US/EU differences in windows and loving of course: https://blogs.windows.com/windows-i...-economic-area/ EU W11: No forced ms account Ability to uninstall Camera,Cortana, Bing search, Edge, Photos No copilot Default app settings being respected Change the search engine windows uses Change content feed providers All I can say is lmao that sucks
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# ? Apr 28, 2024 13:06 |
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can you just lie and say you're in the EU or do they geo-ip you
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# ? Apr 28, 2024 13:10 |
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I wouldn't mind a Microsoft account thing except it seems particularly bad if you have multiple systems on the same account which also seems to defeat the purpose of it Like I have no issues having an account for windows, I have an account for a bunch of other things and I don't care about having accounts there. But using the same Microsoft account across devices seems actively detrimental to the experience
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# ? Apr 28, 2024 13:14 |
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repiv posted:can you just lie and say you're in the EU or do they geo-ip you They don't geo-ip you afaik, but apparently you lock that choice in during install when you pick the region and the only way to change it is to reinstall/factory reset the OS. e: Also apparently UK not being a part of the EU is also on the shittier windows now lol Vic fucked around with this message at 13:25 on Apr 28, 2024 |
# ? Apr 28, 2024 13:23 |
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lifehack: if you're in the UK just say you're in ireland, the timezones and keyboard layouts are all the same so it shouldn't change anything besides putting you into EU mode
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# ? Apr 28, 2024 13:30 |
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Oh, for anyone who doesn't know, XDA-developers is another site that's been taken over by a company that's using the pagerank to spam google search with lovely chum. These guys. Anything you see there is likely to be written by a "freelancer" who generated everything with AI. (That's actually a good article by their standards, those seem to be original images. Someone actually spent a few minutes effort to make screenshots!) isndl posted:Is that modifying the system settings panel to add all that? The text looks like a stock Windows description and then suddenly there's "Bloatpilot" and "crapware". Nah, it's just an app using the default winUI (same as the settings panel and other MS apps). It's a fast way to make an app.
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# ? Apr 28, 2024 14:26 |
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Vic posted:It's just a checkbox in the settings you can easily disable. Except the setting doesn't do anything. I even tried assigning open Game Bar to a keyboard combo and it still opened on the guide button.
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# ? Apr 28, 2024 16:58 |
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njsykora posted:Except the setting doesn't do anything. I even tried assigning open Game Bar to a keyboard combo and it still opened on the guide button. That's probably a bug as it works for me. There's also a setting in Settings > Gaming I have disabled: If that doesn't help try:
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# ? Apr 28, 2024 18:30 |
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I have a hard disk that I want to 1. Backup/ghost to another disk 2. Automatically copy changes made to the original to the backup, which is the same model Would the way to do this be with a RAID? Is that possible on Windows 11?
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# ? May 7, 2024 00:18 |
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NotNut posted:I have a hard disk that I want to No, a RAID is not the way to do that. A (mirror) RAID runs both disks at the same time always, and anything that gets written or deleted happens to both. RAID protects against hardware failure only. Not bad things like fatfingering a delete, malware, etc. You can get a free version of Acronis True Image if the drives are made by one of these companies. That can make an image to the second drive, and then keep it updated with much-smaller differential changes. That gives you a full backup, and also a history of changes where you can go back to a version from months ago if needed (as much history as the drive has space for). That would be my go-to recommendation for best combination of easy, thorough, and free. If you don't have the right brand of drive, you can get the old free version of Macrium Reflect which can do that same type of imaging. But it's not being updated and is unsupported now. From there the free options start getting into shittier adware, or much more computer-toucher nerdware.
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# ? May 7, 2024 00:48 |
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Windows doesn’t have anything built-in anymore that does that? I mean, it seems to me, that’s the easiest possible backup use case. 1) backup a non-system drive 2) differential backups with history Even windows backup in the 2000 days could do that I thought
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# ? May 7, 2024 01:19 |
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namlosh posted:Windows doesn’t have anything built-in anymore that does that? Windows File History is the built in backup. But: 1) It's not a whole-drive backup, for those who want to image their whole system to backup so they can recover a complete OS + software + files. 2) IMO it's pretty obtuse. UI is scattered in 4 different places (including poo poo that's still in oldschool control panel UI in 11), it really wants the backup drive to be constantly connected (not so hot when using an external), and the procedure for full restore to a different PC is annoying. It's certainly an option, if you don't want to pay for the good commercial software and can't deal with the nerdware options. I find it kinda meh -- MS was clearly trying to make Time Machine and faceplanted. ↓↓↓ edit: yeah absolutely that Klyith fucked around with this message at 02:47 on May 7, 2024 |
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Yeah they definitely tried to have their own Time Machine but it's probably on the chopping block and they want you to just use OneDrive
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# ? May 7, 2024 02:33 |
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kirbysuperstar posted:...and they want you to just use OneDrive Can't accidentally delete files if they're always in use!
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# ? May 7, 2024 02:43 |
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namlosh posted:Windows doesn’t have anything built-in anymore that does that? Last I looked, windows 11 still had the classic backup utility with (windows 7) in the name. I think you need to open the old control panel to see it.
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# ? May 7, 2024 03:58 |
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Ok thanks for the replies everyone… I don’t want to lead anyone astray and now I have good reasons to tell others to use third party software. And it totally makes sense that they would stop making it better in order to push everyone to onedrive
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# ? May 7, 2024 04:52 |
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Disk Genius should do what you want https://www.diskgenius.com/free.php And here is a video from the explaining computers guy on how to use it to image/clone https://youtu.be/1gTJw8ehkVc?si=QWfIU5l9FpCFRPVz&t=343
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# ? May 7, 2024 14:45 |
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slidebite posted:Disk Genius should do what you want That doesn't seem very good for backups. You really want something that can do incremental changes. A basic clone or image takes the same amount of time every time you do it, which for HDDs can take hours. Good backup software does incremental / differential backups where only the data that has changed since the last backup is updated. This means that every backup after the first is much faster, often only a few minutes. (And it also gives you history to restore earlier versions.)
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# ? May 7, 2024 15:44 |
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My bad, my brain registered "back up" as "Image"
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# ? May 7, 2024 20:12 |
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FML I'm posting in the Windows 11 thread again. My bluetooth headset won't use the mic. Well, it will, but only for about half a second before it switches back to the higher-quality stereo playback with no mic. Teams, the main app I use this with, used to have both "Headphones" and "Headset" output options for this device. Now, only "Headphones". I can screw around in settings and enable "Headset" as an input device, but there's no "Headset" output device, which I think is why it uses the correct setting and then switches back to Headphones half a second later. I found a 3-year-old Reddit thread with people complaining about this same problem. The solution: stop trying to use the mic in your headset. Anybody ever run into this? Did you find a way to fix it? I should note this headset works perfectly in Windows 10, ChromeOS, and Android.
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# ? May 8, 2024 00:36 |
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cruft posted:FML I'm posting in the Windows 11 thread again
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# ? May 19, 2024 15:45 |
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cruft posted:FML I'm posting in the Windows 11 thread again.
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# ? May 8, 2024 01:05 |