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Outpost22 posted:Install linux. Kalman posted:Reported, advocating for self-harm. I did consider it after watching tech youtubes about linux mint and then was told to stay far away.
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Perplx posted:The only thing that’s really different is that the start menu is stuck in baby mode. And context menus are worse and the Taskbar is worse and some core Windows apps are worse and privacy is (arguably) worse and explorer is worse and search is (somehow) worse But at least you get better HDR support
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Lawman 0 posted:Upgrading to windows 11 pro for my new computer. What do I need to know as a windows 10 user? you need to buy startallback
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Canine Blues Arooo posted:And context menus are worse Hey! That's not fair! You also get that thing where you windows go back to where they were when you reconnect a monitor or a dock. But yeah that's it basically.
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Falcon2001 posted:Hey! That's not fair! You also get that thing where you windows go back to where they were when you reconnect a monitor or a dock. That thing has never worked for me so I have to use PersistentWindows
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# ? Jul 4, 2023 05:38 |
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Things I like about Windows 11: * The subtle animations when windows open, minimize, maximize, or close; and on other little inconsequential actions. * Windows remembering where they should go when DisplayPort monitors go to sleep and wake up * The Settings app finally feels like a finished interface and not a half-assed attempt at porting half of Control Panel over * Being able to run Android apps (and hack Google Play onto it) because Google won't loving finish the web interface for Google Home * The UI's styling feels more consistent overall everywhere and less of a hodge-podge of the last 25 years of Windows history * The emojis look less like rear end * Proper support for big.LITTLE CPU scheduling That's about it. The rest I'm pretty indifferent about, stuff that annoyed me when I first upgraded are things I just eventually got used to because it turned out they were mostly just matters of taste and familiarity with how things used to be.
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Lawman 0 posted:Upgrading to windows 11 pro for my new computer. What do I need to know as a windows 10 user? You're not going crazy, win11 just randomly shifts your file explorer to the foreground if you leave it open
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inset posted:You're not going crazy, win11 just randomly shifts your file explorer to the foreground if you leave it open This was driving me crazy, what the hell is up with that? I was thinking I had some weird malware or something. I jumped over to the dev builds because I don't care, my important stuff got moved off to another computer and it's fun, and it seemed to stop but why is it doing that in the first place?
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Its a bug that's been fixed in the insider builds but hasn't rolled out to live
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If I don’t want to bother cloning, what’s the best way to install a new primary drive? Switch the new drive into the old drive’s slot (because it’s the only gen 4 one), and then use the media installation tool to make a fresh Windows install, or can I handle that from within Windows?
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biznatchio posted:Things I like about Windows 11: Thanks for letting me know this is possible! I thought that since the emulator shows up as supporting all architectures it would be able to take an exported APK of an android game and play it with no problems, but it would refuse it all the time! The I recently did to Win11 made me finally leave legacy boot to UEFI and I am taking my time setting it up right. Maybe it will give people inspiration.
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Rinkles posted:If I don’t want to bother cloning, what’s the best way to install a new primary drive? Switch the new drive into the old drive’s slot (because it’s the only gen 4 one), and then use the media installation tool to make a fresh Windows install, or can I handle that from within Windows? 1. From current running windows create a install usb using https://rufus.ie so you can disable stuff like mandatory microsoft account 2. swap the drive and boot from the created usb
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MikusR posted:1. From current running windows create a install usb using https://rufus.ie so you can disable stuff like mandatory microsoft account Thanks. Should my old installations work without issue if I connect the old ssd as a secondary drive?
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Rinkles posted:Thanks. Should my old installations work without issue if I connect the old ssd as a secondary drive? Depends on how you define "without issue." If the old install was UEFI then it should boot. You'll have to set boot order for the drives in the BIOS, and whether the Windows boot loader realizes there is more than one install available could mean that, without fixing that, you would have to manually select which drive you are booting from using the BIOS one-time boot menu. The above is assuming you disconnected the old drive while installing to the new drive. If you had both installed then Windows would probably decide that the boot loader should live on your old drive, which can cause shenanigans of its own. Fixable, but can be annoying.
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So I guess the safest way to go about this is cloning after all. I just didn’t want to have to deal with manually deciding what to keep where (it would be easier to only move the things I know I’d want in the faster drive).
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Rinkles posted:So I guess the safest way to go about this is cloning after all. I just didn’t want to have to deal with manually deciding what to keep where (it would be easier to only move the things I know I’d want in the faster drive). If you don't intend on ever booting from the old drive then doing a fresh install on the new drive while the old drive is disconnected should be pretty safe, but then you end up having a chunk of space on the old drive eaten up by Windows, recovery partitions, and another copy of the Windows bootloader that could potentially cause weirdness later. A clone followed by a reformat of the old drive reduces the number of variables in play.
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inset posted:You're not going crazy, win11 just randomly shifts your file explorer to the foreground if you leave it open Hahaha holy poo poo, thank you
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Oh yeah I can confirm the explorer priority bug is..not fixed in the update preview lol
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Another good way to install windows 11 is to use the enterprise trial, you can make a local account with hacks, the start menu is devoid of 3rd party apps and you can change it to pro after install.
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Rinkles posted:Thanks. Should my old installations work without issue if I connect the old ssd as a secondary drive? My question is, old installations of what? Games - Most will work fine once you find the exe and manually launch them, then you can make a new shortcut to your desktop or start menu. Save's though are more than likely out of luck, as most games keep those in the User folder now (which will be part of the original Windows install). Configurations are "usually" kept in the install directory. Software - Office, cad, music, whatever. Probably same as games honestly. It will depend on where it keeps their configurations, addons, and the like. Windows 10 - It should work if you swap it in place of the Win 11 drive. That said, I'd pull the old drive, put in the new one, install fresh to it. Then I'd get a USB enclosure for the old drive (USB-C if you can, otherwise they are available as regular USB, just slower). If the Win10 drive is an nvme, they make a nice little portable drive once they are in an enclosure.
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Koskun posted:My question is, old installations of what? That’s exactly the problem. I don’t want to have to check on a case by case basis whether everything’s working, or find out half a year later that something’s borked. As for the old drive. It’ll be more useful for me in the PC than a portable drive.
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MikusR posted:1. From current running windows create a install usb using https://rufus.ie so you can disable stuff like mandatory microsoft account This looks nice!
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god please help me posted:I have a question. I'm used to setting up a local account in Windows 10 so I'd never have to use the default admin account for basic office use and internet browsing. Can I not do that in Windows 11? Currently I'm trying to do the same set up, but there are some things in Windows 11 that I can't affect in my local account, and it tells me to get permission from my admin instead. Hey I'm making a followup post to this, but now my own administrator account on my Windows 11 PC got locked out. edit: I'm not sure I networked my computers correctly, but I got it working again. Just wait 10 minutes for the lockout to end, log in with my administrator account, and manually get permission to my own gatdang files on my PC. Then the other networked PC has permission to see said files. Yay! I would still like it if I could just type in my authentication PIN by default in Windows 11 instead of the password, if anyone knows how to do that. god please help me fucked around with this message at 06:50 on Jul 6, 2023 |
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Is there a place to see my password that I used when setting Win11 Pro up? That was two years ago, and Windows Hello with a PIN is how I sign in, but I realized I don’t remember my own machine’s password because of Hello’s PIN! I do have my own Administrator’s permissions if that matters. Is it just my MS account password? I do know that/have it written down at any rate, but I’m thinking I’ll need the actual password to set up Remote Desktop login in the future. I’m the only person on this computer, but I’m thinking it has to be stored somewhere (unless it is just the MS Account, which I know).
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If you are logging in with MS account, then yes it's just your MS account password, and you can use online password reset/recovery for it even.
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nielsm posted:If you are logging in with MS account, then yes it's just your MS account password, and you can use online password reset/recovery for it even. Great, thanks! Appreciate having that cleared up!
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Seems like Apple Music (preview) for Windows is slowly slouching its way to Cupertino to finally be born*. Its gotten quite a bit better? Its still not quite on par with iTunes but: - Its fast and responsive. - I can actually edit ID3 tags now (but not quite cause there's something weird with album art but I'm not sure if its the files) - The mini-player is back! - It says it'll manage your iTunes library but doesn't! - Apple Device Manager actually sees my iPhone now and can do things! - Oh! Most importantly, I can finally switch audio inputs while the program is running and it actually acknowledges the change (ie speakers to headset via software switch), which is something even iTunes never did. The only feature I mildly miss but was expecting to go was Genius Playlists, though weirdly Genius data is still collected when I sync. I get the LOL at managing an Apple Device on a Windows PC but things are getting slightly better? Until Apple forgets Windows exists again, I suppose. *falcon can't hear the falconer without an Apple Music+ subscription. Snuffman fucked around with this message at 08:09 on Jul 8, 2023 |
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Snuffman posted:- The mini-player is back! afaict, though, no always on top function
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Snuffman posted:I can finally switch audio inputs while the program is running and it actually acknowledges the change (ie speakers to headset via software switch), which is something even iTunes never did. If you set iTunes to DirectSound you can switch audio devices.
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Checked the two thread OPs but couldn't find it - there was this app that very usefully had a list of checkboxes to enable/disable certain Windows features that usually required regedit, does anyone recall what that was? Oh found it https://www.oo-software.com/en/shutup10 ijyt fucked around with this message at 23:01 on Jul 10, 2023 |
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Is it this https://www.startallback.com/
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# ? Jul 10, 2023 23:03 |
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I just installed and oh my god there's no way to move the taskbar. is StartAllBack the simplest way to get the taskbar on the left side? that's literally all I want.
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sur le web posted:I just installed and oh my god there's no way to move the taskbar. Yeah it is Just reinstalled it and upgraded my license. I like the taskbar in the middle but prefer the older start menu
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Tiny Timbs posted:prefer the older start menu this one gets filled up so much more quickly. arguably the biggest downgrade of 11.
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Latest Canary build...quote:Rust in the Windows Kernel
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Anyone else having an issue with StartAllBack's version of the start bar not showing on top of all windows? Or is that the expected behavior?
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I'm having trouble connecting Bluetooth keyboards and mice with my new PC. Is that normal?
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Lawman 0 posted:I'm having trouble connecting Bluetooth keyboards and mice with my new PC. Is that normal? do you have the last bluetooth drivers from the manufacturer ? the bluetooth adapter ones not the devices
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Lawman 0 posted:I'm having trouble connecting Bluetooth keyboards and mice with my new PC. Is that normal? Could be USB 3.0 interference. Typically you can connect but will sporadically lose the signal. A common solution is to use some kind of extender. Doesn't have to be very long. Some mice even come packed with them. If you have a small USB hub that might also work. Assuming it's not something else.
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Oh it was something else. I forgot it had a USB dongle.
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