Win11 needs TPM and secure boot on to be installed.
Of course you can rebuild the ISO for make so you don't need any of them
Then you can't install it without having the PC connected to the internet so when it ask you to connect to a network when it can't find a connection and refuse to go ahead with the installation you shit f10 to open cmd and then from there you go to the task manager and kill the network connection flow task so you can now make a local account instead
One of my systems wanted to upgrade to W11, so I turned off the TPM. MS is up to some extremely dubious shit with this TPM requirement but the silver lining is that it's trivially easy now to avoid their upgrade harassment simply by turning that shit off.
Nothing o//o literally you need to update your software to keep it running and have it fix the bugs and get new features
i still prefer windows 7 though doe
xd
>RAM real state >processing power
Prove it. Prove Win11 eat more cycles and RAM than Win10. Don't worry, I'll wait.
1. apps are where you left them before sleep mode
2. more consistent UI
3. faster overall
>windows 10 was the "final version of windows", which was a lie >windows 11 is just windows 10 with more banal bullshit fluff and no improvements >going from windows 10 to windows 11 means you are still using windows.
Nothing o//o literally you need to update your software to keep it running and have it fix the bugs and get new features
i still prefer windows 7 though doe
>What do I lose going for Windows 11? I dare you to give me 3 negatives. Only 3.
Adjustable start menu, live tiles, and the taskbar can now only be positioned at the bottom of the screen
Vertical bar breaks their moronic god-awful start menu.
So they removed it.
Of course vertical bars are useful, 16:9 screens have more horizontal space than vertical,
but microsoft doesn't care.
Plebs will get Windows 11 regardless, so why bother?
For one, dwm.exe on Windows 11 uses 200MB+ of RAM whereas on Windows 10 it uses less than 20. Every Windows 11 system is also constantly running Edge in the background (Edge Webview2) and parts of the UI are web apps.
>parts of the UI are web apps.
This world, and its people, are diseased. Let me out of this nightmare reality.
2 years ago
Anonymous
We've come full circle
Win95 introduced the concept of web technologies on the desktop with active desktop.
The Windows 98 web sidebar was HTML and JS as well as the folder view
Why do you have to be a lying fricking cuck? Did you dad touch you or hit you when you were an ugly little kid?
2 years ago
soge
so if I download dwm to use it as window manager in winblows 11 how do I disable the baked in one?
2 years ago
Anonymous
Just in case you're not baiting, then I'll answer your question. The DWM you're thinking of is the one on Linux by the suckless developers. That depends on things like X11, which is completely different from how Windows' GUI works. The DWM on Windows is the one that ships with it, albeit the same name. Different programs on different OSes.
Wait, now you've gone from b***hing that they rewrite the UI at all, to chucking a tanty that they didn't rewrite the entire UI at once?
Tell me anon, have you ever reflected on the fact that that's part of the reason why freetard OSs fail so miserably?
2 years ago
Anonymous
Every Windows version is just shit slapped on top of the previous version.
I don't care, stay a stupid low-iq Black person and keep using malware.
Deep inside tho, you know.
You are microsoft's b***h, they do whatever the frick they want with their shitty spyware OS
and all you can do is take it up the ass and then say "thank you"
>this is what people use when they turn around and complain about linux because the UI isn't consistent and complain about mac OS because a button does a different thing
now post all the different file pickers
It's a beta version of windows 12 that people will actually use.
Also, they removed the ability to have unminimized buttons with text on the taskbar, which is a deal breaker for me.
Why is MS trying to appeal to the macgay auidence by making everything simpler but inconvenient?
Don't they know their main audience is people who use a computer to actually fricking do work?
Don't need 3, knowing that one day ads will pop up in your file explorer should be enough. >inb4 it was just a beta test
you a beta b***h that huffs too much copium
You lose the clck on the calendar, i cant tell you how many times i tried checking the seconds at work and realizing i need to look it up on the net, its redicilous
Been using 11 Edu for quite a bit.
The taskbar, the context menu and the widgets would be the three things that I don't like. I don't see anything else that would bother me unless I was using a PC that barely works well with Vista. For one, unlike 10 it didn't break shit (not even the TPM bypass) after a feature update (22h2) and it did it fast. I never liked the shitty theme in 10 that suddenly people just forced themselves to like, so this is better for me. Everything else just fricking works. Got a few other things as well, like pic related.
How do I pirate windows 11? Like I know how to get the iso but how do I crack/activate it? I have a laptop with windows 10 but idk if the activation key will transfer
The same way you've cracked/activated it for the better part of a decade: with a HWID generator (if your SKU supports it) or a KMS server emulator (if it doesn't).
TD;CT: luzea's Winactivate.
Speaking of the taskbar, if you're a user with multiple monitors and like having the taskbar on a single non-primary monitor (and ONLY non-primary: because you don't want that piece of shit taking up room when using maximized windows, but not be hidden when using full-screen programs) then you're fricked.
From whatever greater poo-reasoning they're employing over there, they decided that if you use a single instance of the taskbar—it MUST be on your primary monitor. The only way to even have it on a non-primary monitor is to mirror it to all monitors, which is both unnecessary and ugly. I couldn't find some regedit fix for this bullshit either.
Actually Firefox won,
Despite of being run by men pretending to be women, Firefox will still allow web blockers to run on their Manifest V3 implementation.
Get educated fool >https://www.theverge.com/2022/6/10/23131029/mozilla-ad-blocking-firefox-google-chrome-privacy-manifest-v3-web-request
I can't believe it took Windows this long to get copy as path on the default context menu.
Also, does Windows 11 add the Downloads folder to the start menu by default now? Or do you have to enable it like in Windows 10? People download things; the fact they didn't add an easy link to downloads is just proof Microsoft is moronic. Also still no split view on Win 11 explorer, and making symlinks is still not accessible (It's just CTRL + SHIFT drag to create symlinks in KDE).
>TPM stutter even with AGESA 1.2.0.7 >no vertical taskbar >no 32-bit version >artificial CPU requirements when Haswell E can run it just fine >stole features intended for Windows 10 in a feature update like DirectStorage
Microsoft could make a powermove and make a compatibility layer that can run all programs from all windows versions ever. Going back to DOS, Win3, 95, etc
This can already be done with third party software, like pcem ,dosbox and virtualization for winxp, vista, 7.
Imagine the marketing sell points >This windows can run all the software ever existed.
The thing is that they will not. I don't think Microsoft houses any competent developers, they can't even fix the control panel or make a useful taskbar for Win11. They wouldn't be able to make a multi-layer. Even if they tried to do something, it would be something coarse, slow and stupid and sizing 20 Gigabytes
> Even more bugs > Even shittier desktop experience > Worse performance on non 12th gen intel processors
Phew not even a couple minutes took me to write this.
Taskbar is completely fricked. Icons are oversized, lack titles, and multiple windows of the same app are grouped and cannot be ungrouped. Reduces your productivity when navigating your workspace by at least 90%.
Can the taskbar even be made small? I tried 11 once and didn't see the option to use small icons, so I immediately restored my previous Windows 10 image.
ok
>What do I lose
white skin
high IQ
fecal continence
Based
absolutely based
What was left of your sanity.
at least you got that option.
What the frick does that even mean? It's an os. How can a moderately modern pc not handle an os? I don't get it.
ms want the walled garden. all requirements are for security reasons
Win11 needs TPM and secure boot on to be installed.
Of course you can rebuild the ISO for make so you don't need any of them
Then you can't install it without having the PC connected to the internet so when it ask you to connect to a network when it can't find a connection and refuse to go ahead with the installation you shit f10 to open cmd and then from there you go to the task manager and kill the network connection flow task so you can now make a local account instead
One of my systems wanted to upgrade to W11, so I turned off the TPM. MS is up to some extremely dubious shit with this TPM requirement but the silver lining is that it's trivially easy now to avoid their upgrade harassment simply by turning that shit off.
>what is rufus
homie I have win11 on a 7th gen i3 laptop. It your system can run win7, it can run 11.
its fine
Gtards are just jealous of pajeets
>windows 10 was the "final version of windows", which was a lie
>windows 11 is just windows 10 with more banal bullshit fluff and no improvements
>going from windows 10 to windows 11 means you are still using windows.
Nothing o//o literally you need to update your software to keep it running and have it fix the bugs and get new features
i still prefer windows 7 though doe
xd
You will gain not lose, you will gain me laughing at your dumbass
>What do I lose going for Windows 11? I dare you to give me 3 negatives. Only 3.
Adjustable start menu, live tiles, and the taskbar can now only be positioned at the bottom of the screen
>no more vertical taskbar
For what fricking reason? What does removing this achieve?
>complains about bloat
>microsoft removes bloat
>still complains
IQfy in a nutshell
Xfce lets me have a vertical taskbar
removes bloat
afaik they only added more spyware
Vertical bar breaks their moronic god-awful start menu.
So they removed it.
Of course vertical bars are useful, 16:9 screens have more horizontal space than vertical,
but microsoft doesn't care.
Plebs will get Windows 11 regardless, so why bother?
>it breaks the start menu
Fricking how? I am in awe.
1. What little left you have of your privacy
2. RAM real state
3. Processing power
>RAM real state
>processing power
Prove it. Prove Win11 eat more cycles and RAM than Win10. Don't worry, I'll wait.
For one, dwm.exe on Windows 11 uses 200MB+ of RAM whereas on Windows 10 it uses less than 20. Every Windows 11 system is also constantly running Edge in the background (Edge Webview2) and parts of the UI are web apps.
>parts of the UI are web apps.
This world, and its people, are diseased. Let me out of this nightmare reality.
We've come full circle
Win95 introduced the concept of web technologies on the desktop with active desktop.
The Windows 98 web sidebar was HTML and JS as well as the folder view
It fluctuates between 40MB and 70 here.
Why do you have to be a lying fricking cuck? Did you dad touch you or hit you when you were an ugly little kid?
so if I download dwm to use it as window manager in winblows 11 how do I disable the baked in one?
Just in case you're not baiting, then I'll answer your question. The DWM you're thinking of is the one on Linux by the suckless developers. That depends on things like X11, which is completely different from how Windows' GUI works. The DWM on Windows is the one that ships with it, albeit the same name. Different programs on different OSes.
>and parts of the UI are web apps.
It's the same on W10.
>Open the calc
>Press F7
>Open the tray sidebar
>Press F7
use gnulinux like the rest of us cuck
1. apps are where you left them before sleep mode
2. more consistent UI
3. faster overall
>faster overall
Faster than what? Le consoomer edition Windows 10 without debloating?
>more consistent UI
go to the roof of the tallest building in your area and jump
>hey mom i posted the 15 different menus from 15 different windows insider flights jpg again
Wait, now you've gone from b***hing that they rewrite the UI at all, to chucking a tanty that they didn't rewrite the entire UI at once?
Tell me anon, have you ever reflected on the fact that that's part of the reason why freetard OSs fail so miserably?
Every Windows version is just shit slapped on top of the previous version.
I don't care, stay a stupid low-iq Black person and keep using malware.
Deep inside tho, you know.
You are microsoft's b***h, they do whatever the frick they want with their shitty spyware OS
and all you can do is take it up the ass and then say "thank you"
>this is what people use when they turn around and complain about linux because the UI isn't consistent and complain about mac OS because a button does a different thing
now post all the different file pickers
3. Anxiety about volume change sound
2. Side task bar
1. Square corners
The taskbar icons are stacked and you can't unstack them
It's a beta version of windows 12 that people will actually use.
Also, they removed the ability to have unminimized buttons with text on the taskbar, which is a deal breaker for me.
Why is MS trying to appeal to the macgay auidence by making everything simpler but inconvenient?
Don't they know their main audience is people who use a computer to actually fricking do work?
Where's my dark task manager tho? I thought this was supposed to be in Win11?
>dark task manager
Get a custom theme
1) live tiles
2) options of ui customisation
3) simple features like pinning or old context menus
And probably much more that i am not aware of
Don't need 3, knowing that one day ads will pop up in your file explorer should be enough.
>inb4 it was just a beta test
you a beta b***h that huffs too much copium
You lose the clck on the calendar, i cant tell you how many times i tried checking the seconds at work and realizing i need to look it up on the net, its redicilous
They removed the seconds?
Are you sure there's no setting to enable them?
they removed the clock as a whole, the whole notification pannel is just one thing and the callendar, its bs
With that trick you can `kinda` bring it back
i gatta hack my way into it, frick windows 11
thanks anon
Been using 11 Edu for quite a bit.
The taskbar, the context menu and the widgets would be the three things that I don't like. I don't see anything else that would bother me unless I was using a PC that barely works well with Vista. For one, unlike 10 it didn't break shit (not even the TPM bypass) after a feature update (22h2) and it did it fast. I never liked the shitty theme in 10 that suddenly people just forced themselves to like, so this is better for me. Everything else just fricking works. Got a few other things as well, like pic related.
A few changes in the UI are nice but a lot of the taskbar functionality is gone.
Other than that secure boot requirement annoys me
>ads in UI
>constantly tie in your microsoft account to everything
>memory leaks
1. Mandatory TPM. That counts as all 3. Do you really think "trusted platform" means "you can trust it"?
You no longer use Windows 10, which wasn't your decision (in reality)
LOL they just gonna repeat what they said for every other windows BUT still upgraded anyway
I can only think of two: performance because it does demand more of your hardware, and short-term productivity because MS changed the UI around a bit.
>flatshit
>bloat
>not windows 7
>tard
>tard
>tard
Why are poorgays like this
How do I pirate windows 11? Like I know how to get the iso but how do I crack/activate it? I have a laptop with windows 10 but idk if the activation key will transfer
The same way you've cracked/activated it for the better part of a decade: with a HWID generator (if your SKU supports it) or a KMS server emulator (if it doesn't).
TD;CT: luzea's Winactivate.
Here you go:
https://spins.fedoraproject.org/kde/
Speaking of the taskbar, if you're a user with multiple monitors and like having the taskbar on a single non-primary monitor (and ONLY non-primary: because you don't want that piece of shit taking up room when using maximized windows, but not be hidden when using full-screen programs) then you're fricked.
From whatever greater poo-reasoning they're employing over there, they decided that if you use a single instance of the taskbar—it MUST be on your primary monitor. The only way to even have it on a non-primary monitor is to mirror it to all monitors, which is both unnecessary and ugly. I couldn't find some regedit fix for this bullshit either.
The same things you lost when you upgraded to Windows 10, but even worse.
Lol same
wish me lucks guy I am going in raw
You are being an ad-honorem beta tester. For me that counts as 4 reasons.
I have an older MacBook laying around, is MacOS better in terms of spying on me? I’m thinking about switching
https://spins.fedoraproject.org/kde/
They promote Firefox, I’m good
Actually Firefox won,
Despite of being run by men pretending to be women, Firefox will still allow web blockers to run on their Manifest V3 implementation.
Get educated fool
>https://www.theverge.com/2022/6/10/23131029/mozilla-ad-blocking-firefox-google-chrome-privacy-manifest-v3-web-request
For now.
I hate this, I want icons and text by default, not just icons
>I hate this
you are using Windows, get used to not liking things
I hate things of (every) linux and macos too
oh ok.
you are the computer illiterate type.
Here you go:
>https://www.chromium.org/chromium-os/
what the frick do you mean? do you accept every shit that you don't like? homosexual, go and use an iphone and frick off
I can't believe it took Windows this long to get copy as path on the default context menu.
Also, does Windows 11 add the Downloads folder to the start menu by default now? Or do you have to enable it like in Windows 10? People download things; the fact they didn't add an easy link to downloads is just proof Microsoft is moronic. Also still no split view on Win 11 explorer, and making symlinks is still not accessible (It's just CTRL + SHIFT drag to create symlinks in KDE).
copy as path shows up on windows 10 if you hold shift while right clicking you massive fricking homosexual
too bad kiddo, you can't do anything
UI/context menu downgrades
Task bar functionality downgrades
Mandatory TPM for extremely dubious reasons
no more quick launch
no more never combine taskbar buttons
you are a Black person.
you are a Black person.
you are a Black person.
there.
>TPM stutter even with AGESA 1.2.0.7
>no vertical taskbar
>no 32-bit version
>artificial CPU requirements when Haswell E can run it just fine
>stole features intended for Windows 10 in a feature update like DirectStorage
works on my machine
>no 32-bit
this isn't 2007
>this isn't 2007
Maybe they should add 16 or 32-bit emulation then because you can't run 16-bit applications anymore and it just seems dumb.
Microsoft could make a powermove and make a compatibility layer that can run all programs from all windows versions ever. Going back to DOS, Win3, 95, etc
This can already be done with third party software, like pcem ,dosbox and virtualization for winxp, vista, 7.
Imagine the marketing sell points
>This windows can run all the software ever existed.
The thing is that they will not. I don't think Microsoft houses any competent developers, they can't even fix the control panel or make a useful taskbar for Win11. They wouldn't be able to make a multi-layer. Even if they tried to do something, it would be something coarse, slow and stupid and sizing 20 Gigabytes
> Even more bugs
> Even shittier desktop experience
> Worse performance on non 12th gen intel processors
Phew not even a couple minutes took me to write this.
If you dont use windows youll lose visual studio but youll gain everything else and...
>but im not a programmer
Nvm then
Your sovl
W11 is just 10 with rounded edges and some qol on a 7yo codebase
Taskbar is completely fricked. Icons are oversized, lack titles, and multiple windows of the same app are grouped and cannot be ungrouped. Reduces your productivity when navigating your workspace by at least 90%.
enjoy your gimped file manager you fricking Black person lmfao
Can the taskbar even be made small? I tried 11 once and didn't see the option to use small icons, so I immediately restored my previous Windows 10 image.
Imagine having a browser as your UI LMAO
Yeah that would totally suck am I right?
GNOME has always been trash
A literal browser is different from some JavaScript, homosexual
no need to call names both suck but I hope you don't use either of those
>What do I lose
1. More control over your device.
2. More control over your data.
3. More of your dignity and freedom.
ok
>start menu worse
uhhh that's it. It's just win10 service pack
> literally the same as win10, just eith more spyware
> locked OS, you cannot even watch DRM'd videos
> its gae, install gentoo
those are the reasons, install gentoo and be happy
>What do I lose going for windows 11
1: A flat chest
2: Your testicles
3: Your dick
i like flat chest tho
Too bad. Once you install windows 11, you will grow massive bouncy breasts.
frick. everyone but my e-girls, you monster!
Your e-girls will be fine. You're the one growing the breasts.
kek. nevermind, i use arch