The catch is that it requires using an MS account.
Sneaky fuckers...The catch is that it requires using an MS account.
You say that, but I'm pretty sure one of the common tools to create a bootable usb drive has a simple tickbox to disable that requirement. I can't remember the name off the top of my head, maybe someone can help thereGood news. I was pondering what to do as I can't install 11 without some hacker magic. Seems like I now have another year of not having to bother.
Sneaky fuckers...
Just install W11 you doofus.
Its Rufus: https://rufus.ie/en/You say that, but I'm pretty sure one of the common tools to create a bootable usb drive has a simple tickbox to disable that requirement. I can't remember the name off the top of my head, maybe someone can help there
Just install W11 you doofus.
Just install W11 you doofus.
Its Rufus: https://rufus.ie/en/
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But I am not sure if this creates problems later on when you use a regular "consumer peasant" Win11 version. If you want to be on the safe side....go for the IoT LTSC Versions (win10 or 11)
What version do you use?I've never had an issues after the fact using that and really you are better off clicking all of those checkboxes. I hate the fact that out of the box Windows 11 forces you to sign in with a Microsoft account.
What version do you use?
Cool, good to know.I've always use the Pro version so W11 Pro. I don't think it matters though.
I would like to do the same, but I am on Nvidia. The performance regression with RT/PT is simply not worth it. But once that gets sorted out I'll switch.I've upgraded to Steam OS. Bye Windows
Nah, its not flopping. Will be as good (or bad) as Win10, just with more bloat, telemetry and AI crap....no one ever asked for. Its just this time now, where everyone is being forced to "change" their OS for literally no reason. Additionally you have these weird prerequisites, making lots of people thinking they have to buy a new pc. Ofc everyone is pissed.Windows 11 is starting to look like nowadays Windows Vista or is it just me lol. Is it flopping? I haven't paid much attention to this.
I would like to do the same, but I am on Nvidia. The performance regression with RT/PT is simply not worth it. But once that gets sorted out I'll switch.
Just install W11 you doofus.
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I updated my work laptop a few weeks ago. Now when I wake it up from sleep, roughly every 3rd time it will have disconnected from the network and I have to open command prompt to release and renew my IP address. It's not a big deal, but I don't need or want anything 11 has to offer other than security updates. If I can leave my 3 home machines on 10 for another year, I'll just do that.
This is the only true answer. The only way!I've upgraded to Steam OS. Bye Windows
The fun part is when Windows 11 periodically forces you to run setup again to make sure you have applied certain default settings like using Bing for search and Edge as your browser.
Its Rufus: https://rufus.ie/en/
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But I am not sure if this creates problems later on when you use a regular "consumer peasant" Win11 version. If you want to be on the safe side....go for the IoT LTSC Versions (win10 or 11)
The catch is that it requires using an MS account.
It does, but the catch is that they can pull the ripcord at anytime and the license requires you to agree to give up your license entitlement, meaning they are cleaning up and recalling free licenses from the past.I installed it on an old PC that had an i7 4770 and not only does it work perfectly, it updates normally like any other PC.
Even better, you can use this to customise to Windows 11 installation and have it become an auto-install USB so you don't have to click shit until the install is finished and Windows 11 is ready to go. It takes a bit longer than Rufus but you can select what bloat to remove, how you want the desktop to be set up, what user accounts if you want, etc.You say that, but I'm pretty sure one of the common tools to create a bootable usb drive has a simple tickbox to disable that requirement. I can't remember the name off the top of my head, maybe someone can help there
It does, but the catch is that they can pull the ripcord at anytime and the license requires you to agree to give up your license entitlement, meaning they are cleaning up and recalling free licenses from the past.
I've just built a new PC that is finally Windows 11 pro capable and despite still having my retail copy of XP pro(2002) and the retail Windows 8 pro upgrade, I've had to buy an new PSU for the old system I cannibalized just to reattach it to my Microsoft account to be able to transfer my Windows 10/11 Pro entitlement across, and that was after trying to reinstall Windows 8/8.1 pro on the new hardware and activate - which I did and it worked - but just won't let me activate 10 pro or 11 Pro on the hardware, even logged in with my Microsoft account or using the in place Windows 10 pro on the nvme that had the activation from digital entitlement. So even if 11 ends up a stop gap it will have wiped out tens of millions of devices with retail licenses all to Microsoft's financial well being - because in a digital age it pays them to be shit at keeping track of your licenses, just like everyone guessed when Win 8 was "free"