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Windows 11 Rectify

DVDR_Dog

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Yet another Windows 11 modification. The system I have intended the Windows 11 Tiny/Core/Rectify bed is a newly aquired Windows 11 Mini. Overall it's a fairly robust system. Core i7-11800H, 36GB DDR4, a couple of on board NVMe SSD and a bank of USB multi TB spinners for data integrity and storage. It has a nice protected spot with adequate ventilation.
It's interesting how emotional discussions can become about Windows 11. Me I look at it as it's visible on the horizon and headed our way. I am amazed at the modifiations by groups of very serious computer professionals in order to put things right. There is that basicaly a TPM 2.0 requirement enforced by the OEM but easily subverted and Microsoft seems to be looking the other way.
So given what this new system has to offer (it was delivered w/Windows 11 Pro) There are however some features that are manditory with the OEM version of 11 I really don't care for. It seems you can't just decide your wants and needs many be and be done with it, not so fast. In my case of those features I find undesirable I am stuck with if I download the OEM version. Rectify may just be what I am looking for.
So how are the members here finding Windows 11? To be honest I had a laptop I had loaded Win 11 Rufus version. Ultimately I just reloaded Win 10 and life is treating us well. I know I have no love lost with Win 11 in the versions I have loaded in the past. So as the Win 10 EOL/EOS deadline will soon be happening, other than confusion and the despair, I don't see admins developing a truly sound upgrade schedule,
My question is Microsoft talking least some hardware consessions? John Q Public is as confused as anyone. Microsoft has a year to find a solution that will make users happy to upgrade. You can't miss the irony of the whole situation. On one hand you have the Apple camp chomping at the bit and foaming at the mouth awaiting iOS 18. The Anndroid camp is kind of meh awaiting the newest version. Now some of the Windows users are like "OH NOOOO!" when you start talk in uprade.
Adios muchachos -Dog
 
its a dog and when u debloat its still a dog that being said ill be testn it on me new new build soon going for a 4060 setup with a 7600x so it will be interesting to see how it runs i did like the new gui layout but its like Crysis you need a super computer to get 45fps type deal. you think Microsoft would get with the program when alot of users are running debloat tools or tiny versions of the OS but no they just add more and kill a good OS on the up side product keys are really cheap now just bought a win 10 pro key $30 and now i have MS office 2021 pro plus for 28 dollars, i remember paying $400 for MS Access V1 and then buying Office 4.3 for $800 which ran on windows 95 and that cost $200 guess you cant have it all lol
 
I think you may have addressed the biggest problem. Microsoft may have lost touch with the majority of their users. It's like they dream up some feature without any thought of resource usage and shove it down our throat because their development committee thinks it sounds like a good idea. Us users know better once they release these updates. I just find myself less productive in the Win 11 environment. That may change with time but I am not seeing it yet.
 
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