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And he and BrownThunder still have threads here on SA. https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3898368 https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3768345
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Speaking of keys, I bought one from Brown Thunder a few weeks ago for my VM copy of Win11, but I’ve now changed the environment it’s in and the new install contains Win11 activation so I pulled the key and activated through that. Is there still any kind of ‘hardware check’ like there used to be back years ago if I use that key on another machine in the future? Just planning on keeping it in my back pocket until I have a use for it.
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# ? Dec 29, 2023 20:08 |
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EL BROMANCE posted:Speaking of keys, I bought one from Brown Thunder a few weeks ago for my VM copy of Win11, but I’ve now changed the environment it’s in and the new install contains Win11 activation so I pulled the key and activated through that. Is there still any kind of ‘hardware check’ like there used to be back years ago if I use that key on another machine in the future? Just planning on keeping it in my back pocket until I have a use for it. It still is tied to the hardware, so activation can be slightly more complicated. As I recall though, there was an option for a hardware change in the activation wizard, so nothing too painful.
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# ? Dec 29, 2023 23:25 |
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Recently the "Sort by > Date Modified" option seems to have been removed from the right-click menu in Windows Explorer, but it's still an option in the button at the top of the pane. That's fine, but I also find that there's no option to sort folders by date modified when saving a file in an app, or selecting a file when prompted by a browser. Does anyone know a way to sort folders this way in those cases? "Date" isn't a good option because it takes like 20 seconds to sort a large folder (like pictures) every time you have to choose a file.
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# ? Dec 30, 2023 01:49 |
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This pretty much sums up my experience with Windows 11: That's on a fresh reboot too.
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# ? Dec 30, 2023 02:14 |
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I might be misunderstanding, but in details view you can generally add the column with modified date back and sort by clicking its header. Just right click any column header, select which column to add, then click the header for alternating between ascending/descending.
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# ? Dec 30, 2023 02:17 |
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Dariusz2k posted:This pretty much sums up my experience with Windows 11: This isn't a problem and is a symptom of how Windows manages memory This is a good strategy for the OS. If you would boot with 16GBs of memory, Windows will probably consume 8~GB
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# ? Dec 30, 2023 02:27 |
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I get angry when my computer uses the RAM I put in there to make my computing experience faster. I've resorted to just keeping a pile of DIMMs on my desk so I never have to worry about running out of unused memory. If I ever feel stressed, I just look at the pile. It's right there.
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# ? Dec 30, 2023 02:35 |
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Flipperwaldt posted:I might be misunderstanding, but in details view you can generally add the column with modified date back and sort by clicking its header. Just right click any column header, select which column to add, then click the header for alternating between ascending/descending. This is the Pictures folder, which uses a Large icons view. But I was able to change the view to detailed, then sort by that column, then change it back to icons and it's sorted correctly. Weird workaround, but I'll take it, thanks.
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# ? Dec 30, 2023 02:39 |
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nitsuga posted:It still is tied to the hardware, so activation can be slightly more complicated. As I recall though, there was an option for a hardware change in the activation wizard, so nothing too painful. Thanks, it’ll probably never end up being used but good to know.
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# ? Dec 30, 2023 03:13 |
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I just have 128GB of ram personally
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# ? Dec 30, 2023 03:24 |
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Dariusz2k posted:This pretty much sums up my experience with Windows 11: lmao
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# ? Dec 30, 2023 03:28 |
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Dariusz2k posted:This pretty much sums up my experience with Windows 11: My system has been up for 6 days.
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# ? Dec 30, 2023 03:32 |
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A friend and I were talking about this phenomenon recently. When Linux idles, it idles and doesn't do anything. When Windows idles, there's all kinds of bullshit running in the background that can make your computer chug even if it's a powerful system.
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# ? Dec 30, 2023 03:40 |
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F_Shit_Fitzgerald posted:When Linux idles, it idles and doesn't do anything. systemd has entered the chat
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# ? Dec 30, 2023 04:16 |
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When your RAM gets full just pop the full stick out and put an empty one in.
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# ? Dec 30, 2023 04:22 |
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Korean Boomhauer posted:When your RAM gets full just pop the full stick out and put an empty one in. Hot Swap RAM Slot
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# ? Dec 30, 2023 04:23 |
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Canine Blues Arooo posted:This isn't a problem and is a symptom of how Windows manages memory This is a good strategy for the OS. If you would boot with 16GBs of memory, Windows will probably consume 8~GB Huh, I always wondered about that.
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# ? Dec 30, 2023 04:39 |
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Yeah, looking at utilization without consideration for caching and the other stuff windows does is useless. I have AIX systems with 32gb used by filesystem cache all the time.
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# ? Dec 30, 2023 04:53 |
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F_Shit_Fitzgerald posted:A friend and I were talking about this phenomenon recently. When Linux idles, it idles and doesn't do anything. When Windows idles, there's all kinds of bullshit running in the background that can make your computer chug even if it's a powerful system. It's true, there's whole departments at Microsoft that absolutely hate letting the CPU go into idle state, so they're just constantly coming up with all kinds of bullshit to do instead. Sometimes I pop open Task Manager and there's a process running that Microsoft put there that's just sitting there creating animated GIFs of oranges rolling down stairs. Even on my powerful system, it just can't keep up with all the oranges it has to chug out. Nobody even sees the GIFs, but I feel a lot better at night knowing that they're there. You better believe that Linux doesn't have any oranges.
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# ? Dec 30, 2023 05:25 |
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Programmer Nwabudike Morgan posted:RAM exists to be consumed. And consumed it will be, if not by this process then by some future. By what right does this forgotten future seek to deny us our birthright? None I say! Let us take what is ours, chew and eat our fill."
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# ? Dec 30, 2023 06:58 |
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F_Shit_Fitzgerald posted:A friend and I were talking about this phenomenon recently. When Linux idles, it idles and doesn't do anything. When Windows idles, there's all kinds of bullshit running in the background that can make your computer chug even if it's a powerful system. Remember when some guy sped up gta online loading by 70% because he found the it was loading a 10MB json file and parsing and deduping it using the slowest algorithms imaginable. I'm pretty sure that's what windows is doing all the time with the registry.
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# ? Dec 30, 2023 07:00 |
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ziasquinn posted:I just have 128GB of ram personally Upgrading to 64GB when I recently got a new computer built has got to be one of the comfiest things (tied with the 7800x3d). I'm currently transcoding, have multiple Chrome, Edge & Firefox windows open, am watching streams and playing games and I'm sitting at around 50% ram usage. Just not having to worry about it anymore is like going back a decade to Win 7 Pro and dropping 32GB in your system.
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# ? Dec 30, 2023 11:46 |
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AlexDeGruven posted:Yeah, looking at utilization without consideration for caching and the other stuff windows does is useless. windows actually excludes cache from the main utilization number shown in task manager right now mine shows 9GB used, but in the more detailed breakdown it's 9GB used and 10GB cached
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# ? Dec 30, 2023 11:53 |
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I have 230MB of RAM "free" out of 16GB, which is good because I don't buy RAM for it to sit empty. And yeah, half of it is stuff windows doesn't need but is keeping and getting ready to empty as soon as RAM is required.
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# ? Dec 30, 2023 11:57 |
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NotNut posted:This is the Pictures folder, which uses a Large icons view. But I was able to change the view to detailed, then sort by that column, then change it back to icons and it's sorted correctly. Weird workaround, but I'll take it, thanks.
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# ? Dec 30, 2023 13:24 |
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biznatchio posted:It's true, there's whole departments at Microsoft that absolutely hate letting the CPU go into idle state, so they're just constantly coming up with all kinds of bullshit to do instead. Sometimes I pop open Task Manager and there's a process running that Microsoft put there that's just sitting there creating animated GIFs of oranges rolling down stairs. Even on my powerful system, it just can't keep up with all the oranges it has to chug out. Nobody even sees the GIFs, but I feel a lot better at night knowing that they're there. Didn't say that Linux didn't have oranges, but that Windows sucks. I figured that even regular Windows users, of all people, could agree on that.
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# ? Dec 30, 2023 14:52 |
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F_Shit_Fitzgerald posted:Didn't say that Linux didn't have oranges, but that Windows sucks. I figured that even regular Windows users, of all people, could agree on that. I feel like I'm a regular Windows user, and it's... fine? Sure, maybe there are some minor things I'd change, but nothing is driving me away from the OS.
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# ? Dec 30, 2023 14:54 |
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F_Shit_Fitzgerald posted:Didn't say that Linux didn't have oranges, but that Windows sucks. I figured that even regular Windows users, of all people, could agree on that. I read this as Windows sucks from biznatchio too
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# ? Dec 30, 2023 16:18 |
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I switched off Windows as my daily driver for a year and used Linux. Not really as a challenge, but mostly cause I was just bored and wanted to learn more. great experience, would recommend, extremely annoying at times, but fun! but my brain is broken and I can only take this kinda thing seriously when I have no backup or alternative.
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# ? Dec 30, 2023 16:23 |
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hooah posted:I feel like I'm a regular Windows user, and it's... fine? Sure, maybe there are some minor things I'd change, but nothing is driving me away from the OS. Windows has a thousand minor annoyances that I think most people learn to just deal with, work around, or accept as how things have to work. It’s a serviceable OS and it’s what most software runs on, so if the minor annoyances don’t add up to being a huge issue for someone then it’s fine. Accidentally activating copilot and finding out that I can’t disable it even on a Pro license was the straw that broke the camel’s back for me, personally, though. I’m in the process of converting to a Mac Mini as my main general use system and relegating my PC to only gaming and file hosting.
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# ? Dec 30, 2023 16:36 |
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Branch Nvidian posted:I’m in the process of converting to a Mac Mini as my main general use system and relegating my PC to only gaming and file hosting. For that kind of setup, they really are the best. My 2018 Intel I upgraded to 32GB was my primary machine for everything and takes it like a champ, I can only imagine how much smoother an M class machine is. We’ve gotten to the point where old hardware just doesn’t feel old anymore, I was using a 2012 Mini for DV capture and it still felt a super capable machine for day to day stuff.
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# ? Dec 30, 2023 16:42 |
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I got six years out of a 2009 13" MacBook Pro once it had a new battery, SSD and 8GB RAM.
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# ? Dec 30, 2023 17:27 |
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ziasquinn posted:I read this as Windows sucks from biznatchio too Not sure how you got that from my post. I specifically said I felt good about the oranges.
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# ? Dec 30, 2023 18:04 |
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Or resigned to the oranges.
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# ? Dec 30, 2023 18:45 |
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I love windows. it makes me feel happy inside. every day when I turn on my computer and I sit in my computer chair, I say "it's a great day to use a Microsoft Windows operating system"
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# ? Dec 30, 2023 18:46 |
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i'm not switching away until torvalds demonstrates the ability to jump over an office chair
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# ? Dec 30, 2023 18:49 |
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repiv posted:i'm not switching away until torvalds demonstrates the ability to jump over an office chair What about a simple Riker Maneuver?
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# ? Dec 30, 2023 19:06 |
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Branch Nvidian posted:Windows has a thousand minor annoyances that I think most people learn to just deal with, work around, or accept as how things have to work. It’s a serviceable OS and it’s what most software runs on, so if the minor annoyances don’t add up to being a huge issue for someone then it’s fine. Accidentally activating copilot and finding out that I can’t disable it even on a Pro license was the straw that broke the camel’s back for me, personally, though. I’m in the process of converting to a Mac Mini as my main general use system and relegating my PC to only gaming and file hosting. What
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# ? Dec 30, 2023 19:53 |
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# ? Jun 4, 2024 00:06 |
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You absolutely can disable Co-Pilot just ask it how. If you want something gone in windows, there's at least a hundred youtube videos about removing it. This is windows ffs, not macos. This reads like a r/walkaway post where the person pretends to get outraged at something that causes them to "leave their political party"
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