Windows 11 24H2 is Going To Be A Huge Update!!
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So we where expecting Windows 12, but what we are getting is Windows 11 24H2. This is probably a good thing but with that said, Windows 11 24H2 is going to be a huge update. I'm actually quite happy with the features that are coming and I also have a great conspiracy theory about Windows 12.
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The day an unblockable ad appears in my Windows OS is the last day I ever daily-drive Windows ever again.
Yet you have the Copilot ad embebed in the Windows search box.
From what I've heard you will be able to go into settings and turn off the Ads on that start menu, but I'm a lot salty on that myself.
@@spede1 In Microsoft foros, they're answering people asking on how to disable start menu ads that "there's not an official way to remove them", I read it myself.
@@TheForce_Productions not with the appropriate tools 😊 (O&O Shutup10, simplewall, etc)
@@gabe_0x Gonna check them!
It took Microsoft 23 years to add a refresh button to the WiFi list. Finally 🎉🎉
They had it back in XP, Vista, and 7. It was removed in 8.
😅🤣
They were lazy because it really is just as easy to close the wifi menu and open it again. As far as "features that obviously need to exist in Windows" goes, that's not even small fry, it's micro fry.
@@teknixstuff True
Holy fuck they're the worst. Horrible humans truely
00:03 Windows 11 24H2 is a significant update with features of Windows 12. 02:18 Windows 11 24H2 bringing major improvements for Windows on Arm. 04:29 Windows 11 24H2 has new hardware requirements for certain features, not for the entire operating system. 06:25 Windows 11 24H2 introduces new context menu options 08:24 Windows 11 24 H2 adds Su do command for running commands as administrator 10:28 Enabling Su do and running commands in line for better control and error checking 12:15 More control over power and sleep buttons in Windows 11 24H2 14:10 Windows 11 24H2 brings some significant updates and new features. 16:18 Windows 11 24H2 will introduce new AI features and native support for USB 4. 18:24 Windows 11 24H2 will introduce natural language search queries. 20:21 Windows 11 may become a rolling release like Windows 10 22:15 Each Windows 11 update makes it better
Thank You ❤
you man are doing god's work
Brought to us by AI?
there is no windows 12 so how do you no, lol, talkin our your ass its called
Windows 11 on Arm has beeen out for a while and runs perfectly fine on my M2 Pro Mac Mini.
If this is a "Huge Update", I'd hate to see a minor one! Literally no new features, just a few minor QOL improvements (some of which are pretty good, tbh).
Huge Update = new context menu 🤪
Huge Update = Windows8, they remove the start menu
And ads
they need to ship Power Toys by default, and stop messing GPU drivers. Windows Suck on every level.
it is Huge Update. Microsoft bundled more spyware
Quick tip you might not have known: CTRL+Shift+Left Click on CMD in taskbar will also launch an instance of CMD with Admin privileges. If you have it pinned, and get used to doing this, it becomes second nature when launching CMD that it's always in admin mode.
I didn't know that. I just tested it on Windows 10. That's an amazing tip. Thanks. I'll add that one to my next tips video.
@@CyberCPU Awesome, glad I could help. I'm a keyboard short-cut nut, so I always watch your videos to find that one nugget that I didn't know. 😁
Just set it to always launch in admin mode by right clicking the icon and finding it in the settings. Or did they remove that too?
@@SevereMkII As far as I know, you'd have to create a shortcut to enable the feature of running as admin by default. Not a big deal on my computers, but I work on a lot of customer/family/friends computers, and rather than set that as default, for me, it was just easier to get used to using the ctrl+shift+click method.
@@aceenterprise right click on cmd > Open file location > from there right click again cmd > Properties > Shortcut tab > click Advanced > tick the Run as administrator and click OK and then check it afterwards.
Less hard to hate W11 ? What are you talking about ?? What about the ads in start menu, the crackdown on customization, the stricter hardware requirements, Edge being forces even when you change default browser, the cloud storing of your history (eg Notepad), AI collecting all your data, ... With every update I hate it more and more
Also adding back a feature they removed before is NOT an upgrade, it's a bugfix.
It's the Joe Biden of operating systems
Couldn't agree more - Now buying a PC with windows is like paying a one time fee to lease a pc in between windows updates - you have zero say in all the bull they might install in the OS - If they want you to be able to watch the inside of your smart fridge on the desktop 24/7 they'll install that 2GB program in windows 11 and you won't be able to uninstall without compromising overall functionality of win 11. If they decide they want every user to listen to howler moneys screaming every time they click their mouse, they're gonna listen to howler moneys screaming every time they click their mouse.
He's shilling for MS, what do you expect?
What are YOU talking about? I don't have ads and I do have Firefox in Win 11, free W10Privacy fixes most of the data collecting.
I remember when Windows Vista was RTM'd with 500 know bugs. This is what happend when the Marketing Department dictates to Developers when to release.
My favourite feature is the lack of new features in Win10🎉
This, not even joking. Microsoft is doing everything to prevent users from upgrading.
No way a 9 year old operating system that loses support in 2025 doesn't get any new features 🤯🤯🤯🤯
@@Donatas-zi6rk and then Microsoft proceeds to put copilot on it 😂
@@noodlez7101 so you're mad that they did put a feature on it?
Its support is ending in 2023 and it's super old. Why would Microsoft give it features?
Got a message last update that said my my PC currently doesn't meet the minimum requirements for running Windows 11. I was so relieved after seeing that.
I heard rumors that MS is going to flip a switch that will disable all windows 10, to "force" people to move to v11. Thank goodness I am on Linux via ProxMox. I only use windows via ProxMox only when I need to for certain games and softwares. But more and more sdoftwares and games are having linux versions, thank goodness on that. Its slow process from them, but its getting there. I stopped using windows as my daily driver since windows 10 release. My daily driver is Linux. I used to be on Manjaro but then moved to vanilla Debian.
24H2 won't let you run Explorer Patcher, Open Shell, StartAllBack and Start11.
Not only that, they're blocking any exe files from downloads and compressed folders
I need Open Shell, I hate that "Metro Shell".
It's likely that something in Windows changed to make those programs not work. I'm sure they will be updated by the time 24H2 is released. I don't believe Microsoft is actually blocking them.
@@CyberCPU They all work fine, you just have to rename the setup before running it to evade the block. And make sure to uninstall it before upgrading to avoid another block. The blocks just make them pop up a dialog about "This app causes security or performance issues on Windows. Check for a version that is compatible with Windows.", but only if they have the standard installer names.
yes it will
One thing 24H2 will be hated for is the customising apps. The new update will disable windows from booting if any customising apps are installed, i.e. diagnostic and telemetry, etc. so good bye to privacy. Microsoft wants to know where you are and what you are doing.
My hardware firewall takes care of that. 😁
If you're using tech, everybody knows where you are and what you're doing. Stop listening to the marketing from all the privacy fakes. There is no privacy.
@@no_handle_required I just gave one example. There are a lot of customizing apps.
@@no_handle_required There's literally no reason for them to invade your desktop privacy. Expecting privacy on the internet is goffy, but there's NO reason for this trash OS to call home for anything.
Lmfao...wow...so it is true...microCRAP...IS..becoming just like crapple...a bunch of software nazis
Good vid. Greainfo on what has been added. What was taken away or required when previously there or not required -- if any (and I'm sure there is as always). Also what is always modified to conform to their preferences vs what the user modiied for their preferences.
I don't know if we will ever be happy with winblows.
It's not core coded in America. That's your first problem.A "hostile foreign nation" codes it.
unless we learn how to use group policy editor. :)
@@Hellraiser2956 And understand a foreign military intelligence unit core codes Windows. Unit 8200. What every single Microsoft commentator misses. MICROSOFT IS *NOT* CORE CODED IN AMERICA. If I name the country, the comment is flagged. The same for intel corporation.
One thing is for sure - you can always count on Windows getting worse then they are now. I'm still only using a cut down "superlite" w10 version on a lappy that is a side-computer for some stuff... nothing serious.
But what about Microsloth, in general??
"that probably won't actually do anything to fix our problem but it's there" you nailed it! LMAO!
Nice video and good to know of the features that are coming. i did notice that one feature that you mention is already deployed to my version of 23h2. The feature is Diagnose network problems when you right click. The rest i don't see in 23h2. Thank you! :)
I never find anything in list menus, so different icons/colors combined with labels is actually pretty useful to me. I guess I'll finally reactivate the menu with this update! LOL! Now I only wish for all options to be there without the need to go into "more options" first. Stuff like "send to desktop" is too useful to be hidden in a secondary context menu honestly! Or at least pull an Adobe and let us personalize the tool list of the context menu, so I can pick and choose what to have in the main window and what to hide under more options.
I take MS at its word! 10 was the last Windows! Hello Linux and thank you MS for the WSL. That made the decision and the switch easy
Nexuslite and forget original MS products.
I went from Zorin to MX Linux to Debian and can recommend all three.
Right clicking the network icon on the taskbar and getting Diagnose network problems is already available on 23H2.
I thought I was a little unclear on that. What I was actually referring to was The wizard that opens when you click that. That's what's changed.
@@CyberCPU No, the same wizard is present in 23H2
That's part of the wholesale changeover from Troubleshooters to the new "Get Help" system app for (most) anything that offered the Troubleshooting option in pre-24H2 (part of the Win 11 Insider Builds).
We don't have that in Debian 12. Don't need it when you don't have network problems.
I subscribed after 3 minutes of this video because you are plain speaking, direct, and no BS in the way you explain things, without dropping down rabbitholes and getting off track. That means a lot to me when KZheadrs aren't wasting my time with their opinions and getting into the meat and gravy of the video right away. Great style and presentation, man.
brilliant video, thank you for the comprehensive conver. the only thing i would have liked would have been some kind of benchmark or just some general stats on how de-bloated it is compared to a regular windows 11 install and potentially also it would have been nice to know how bare bones you can go, stripping things out and seeing how low the cpu utilisation can go etc
I was going to call you out on using the word "Huge" in the title because, frankly, it's mostly small changes. However! Giving us sudo could have been the only change and it would be a HUGE update IMO.
Right? I agree, they're all really small changes but they add up to a lot of really cool additions to windows that I've been waiting for for a long time. Sudo alone is one of them.
Microsoft is working on rewriting a lot of legacy apps/shell components so they haven't included many features just yet
Let's equip turds with lasers so the kidz can call it "cool" 😂
Throwing you crumbs while trying to grub another $20 to keep their crap OS usable...
Looking back, it's hard to believe that I've been using Windows for so long. I've used all versions back to Windows 1.0, when it didn't actually multi-task, and I was a blue badge at the Windows XP RTM party. I haven't loved Windows 11 and I've especially been HATING that context menu. I'm glad to see actual text come back.
I've been using Windows since Windows 3.0. I even remember when the 3.1 upgrade came out. I was at the Windows XP roadshow on September 11th 2001. I didn't find out about the terrorist attack until later that evening when I got back. Everyone at the computer store I worked at was huddled around a TV and we had no idea what was going on.
@@CyberCPU My mother called us from New York to tell us about it. We were asleep but turned on the TV just in time to see what happened. They told us all to work from home that day if possible. I remember that they cancelled the New Year's celebration that year.
same here
i just discovered the end task setting just before you mentioned it, and immediately enabled it, I wish we had that years ago!! no more ctrl+shift+esc!!
This video popped in to my feed. Glad it did. I am now a subscriber for a couple of reasons. 1. No music in the dialogue track. I really wish all the YT hosts that feel music is needed when they are telling us how to cook something or why a plane crashed or how to repair a light fixture would realize that music not only not needed, it's not wanted as it is distracting to what they are saying to us. 2. You've got cool T-shirts. A bunch of years ago, I went to an event hosted by Splunk. So we are all there at the hotel all day and at the end, it's cocktail time and they are handing out their t-shirts. It was what I now considered their classic and best T-shirt. On the front it reads: Take the sh out of IT. I've gone to enough of their events, I now have about 17 t-shirts (and yes, some dups). I consider Splunk to be a t-shirt company that does some computer stuff. 3. You have great content. I like that it's not all "Just the facts, ma'am" but you've thrown in some humor. I'll be watching for your future vids.
When they quit changing my privacy setting on upgrades or updates, change settings in my bios and basically locking it out from my ability to return to default settings, does not harvest and sell my info or fail to inform me that saved files are being encrypted that I have not elected to encrypt, I might consider using these newer versions. Oh plus support of my legacy peripherals is a must, recognize drivers for equipment from XP and 7 and run DOS BOX flawlessly. I met an individual who worked for MS recently who was one of the developers for 10 & 11, they informed me that the data one encrypts that is supposed to be foolproof from prying eyes, well the US government has backdoor access to encrypted files. So if we loose our pass key the MS should be able to provide us with a way to recover our data if we can provide data to confirm our identity. That data shall be kept off of connected servers so no one can access and hack to obtain our personal data. In the EU MS has been told to not sell any private info or analytics from machines operating in the EU even while they are configured for US standards.
and Linux is too complicated... heh...
Labeled icons!! Holy cow. Did they underline the letter that corresponds with the shortcut key? That would be a real game changer.
They're learning! Maybe they asked Bing Chat for the answer.
Thanks.. nice made komments. Love your mountin background in your pc .. Is it possible to get a link to that, if its free to get. Keep up your nice channel.. Best from Bertil in Sweden.
It’s good to see sudo on windows. I think, for extra security, when enabling it from the settings, it will be good to add another option “Allow sudo to be executed from files”, which must be disabled by default. That way it will prevent random, unwanted sudo executions.
Interesting video Rich thanks for the post
Glad you enjoyed it
The "Diagnose network problems" menu option when you right-click the network icon in the system tray is not a new 24H2 function, this is also available in for example Win11 22H2.
And XP, and Vista, and Win7...
Great video, I'm already getting ads in the start menu, because every build I get defaults all of my settings I had to go back and make sure my settings are the way I like them and uncheck the ad exsperance, which is a terrible setting, IMO
My daily driver OS now is Linux. 💪 I just keep an installation of Windows in another mini-PC just in case there's a need for it which hardly ever happens. 🤪
I hear you, bro. ;) Linux equals peace of mind. 11 years of it and counting. Having a good laugh every time new Windows come out, and MacOS, for that matter. It's a bit better but still you're at their mercy.
@@dddux I'm here for the nostalgia of what it used to like fighting with my operating system.
They should give you a no bloat option when installing
That has become rather unlikely ever since Windows 10 and the increasing double down on bloat.
They do... no bloat and no telemetry and no cost... it's called Linux.
One Request Bro When U show Anything in Window please Zoom In So we Can See Clearly The Text as People's watching on Smart Tvs Can't See Anything as It's To Small .
Amazing video, thanks so much. Question, is the wallpaper part of Windows 11? If not, where I can get it? Thanks
24H2 is going to have ads on it also in the Start Menu & other parts of the OS BEWARE!
A few trivial updates that should have been there from day one lol. I expect they still have not made it easy to adjust the size of windows scroll bars though! (a basic function they removed!)
LABELED BUTTONS for ctrl+x/ctrl+c/F2 and Del? REVOLUTIONARY! So is the taskbar movable, the start button separable from the centered taskbar icons to stay in the corner, AND the start menu icon list tiling again AND the right-click menu OPTIONALLY condensed? If the answer is a no to any of those, I'm not switching from 10, because I don't think I typed into the start menu or used any of the "basic" right click menu options even once in at least two years...
The wireless refresh button was available on XP, then smart UIUX designers opted for a "cleaner" look. We are rediscovering fire(as usual)
Ctrl + Shift + Enter (with UAC disabled) will launch cmd/powershell as admin instantly :) Loving the addition of sudo command though.
I still hate the lack of Start Menu icons in Windows 11. But I'm more concerned with the rumors that 24H2 will standard block off and auto-delete .exe files.
Whaaat?!
i still hate the win 11 Context menu. win 10's one was better.
On the wifi network refresh, it's not quite true that you would have to close the menu in order for it to refresh the network list in previous versions. That does work, but you also had the option to simply wait, and the system would refresh the list automatically. It wasn't instant though, and I definitely like the option of having a manually initiated refresh there MUCH better than waiting for the auto-refresh or closing and re-opening the menu.
Thanks for the video. Windows 11 has grown on me since upgrading last Summer. I really liked Windows 10 and was hoping that was going to be the "forever windows" years ago before we learned about 11. I'm hoping that's the case now with 11. It seems like MS gets an OS like 7 and then 10 to a really great spot and gets most of all the kinks out and then dumps another OS on our laps....You're 100% right on MS's business model though, they're more like a secret ad agency and would much rather support 1 mega OS then release a brand new one every couple of years.
As you know, Microsoft is not happy many users have not upgraded to Windows 11 from Windows 10. I think they are trying to improve Windows 11 to get people to upgrade.
I wouldn't downgrade to Windows 11 anyway.
Well by making windows 11 more aggravating they're certainly having the opposite effect. Nobody's going to want to upgrade or downgrade to Windows 11.
Personally I think the same thing is going to happen with Windows 11 that happened with Windows 10. Everyone hated Windows 10 when it first came out and now that it's close to end of life everyone loves it. Someday we'll all be complaining when Windows 11 reaches end of life. If it does. I really hope Microsoft goes back to a rolling release. We will see.
@@CyberCPU I am not that great with my pc😅, so after I got used to a windows, it takes month or years, and if I get a new windows you have to start all over...I would l;ike the stick to something and just make it better witout change all the layout.
went from 7 to 11 - Frankly considering changing to 10
I think this is the time to start learning linux....
I've been trying. I'm retired and after about half an hour looking at different versions and the hoops you have to jump through to install and use I just tell myself maybe I'll just keep using 10 until none of the apps I use on it don't work any more. I will definitely not be going to 11.
Hi, Rich. I am enjoying your channel. I would like to ask you if these future 24H2 AI features will be on my computer, or the cloud accessed through my computer? I am more and more nervous about all the sudden tons of new AI this and that being added to almost everything. And I have to ask, how safe are elements of essential personal info like passwords and financial info, would be in 24H2? Have they leaked anything on this? Thank you in advance.
I wanna test it and see about 24h2 but do you recommend using it on home pc or should I try on virtual desktop?
For "features": read "more adverts and bloatware on the Start Menu". 24H2 is blocking all sorts, (StartAllBack for one) and if true, 24H2 will be the version that sends me to Linux full-time.
Unfortunately Microsoft has been using the start menu for advertisements since Windows 10. Luckily it's always been a setting you can turn off. Blocking the customization apps I'm thinking is just an issue with the beta. It appears as if it's really easy to get around. All you have to do is rename the installer for the app and it installs just fine. I'm going to do some research on it and maybe do a video on it.
@@CyberCPU An OS should not have adverts. Period! It’s a shame that users accept it.
@@bosmankatechnically every os in existence has adverts. That being the preinstalled apps like browsers and stores. It takes a few minutes to remove every advert
I switched 8 years ago, and haven't looked back!
@@bosmanka Why not, adverts are everywhere ?
My favorite feature is killing Windows bloated! 😂
Thanks for a great review, I'm still using Windows 10, it does the job, and waiting for Windows 11 to work out all the bugs... One day...
I've learnt my lesson, just defer feature updates to the limit of 2 years. So when you finally update to the next big Windows version all the fixes and bugs should be ironed out and most of the community tweaks and fixes will also be readily available.
The fact that they refuse to unlock the taskbar for vertical users like me and somehow made mutli-window experience horrible, tells me that win11 is a OS solely to push ads and gather data for their LLMs. I think I'll try Mint Linux. If they fix the vert taskbar at least then I'll consider win11.
A reliable, safe, and constantly updated app -- "Explorer Patcher" does EXACTLY THAT. Have been using with Windows 11 (through multiple Win-11 "updates") for nearly a year. Bugfree and easy [and FREE -- though we were so grateful we sent the author $25. (HINT: change the setting in "Explorer Patcher" to "Windows 10 style taskbar." Not "rocket science.")
The lack of vertical bar is also the biggest deal breaker for me.
Dude Windows as a whole has existed for that purpose since their model switched from selling licenses, 11 is a genuine effort to make things better like it or not because they want u using it more & not converting to another OS
@@anthonytitone I've already switched to mint linux. I got my vertical task bars back.
@@northendtrooper that’s good, I’m just saying that Windows has been about ads & data for a long time, the lack of vertical task bar isn’t proof of that, in fact they’ll add it back if they think it’ll bring enough people like u back, not that u should if ur happy with Mint tho
If the start menu cannot be configured to actually be usable like Windows 10 or Windows 7 without buying some add-on, then I still am moving away from Windows before Windows 11 becomes the only option of supported Windows.
Hello my good sir, love your videos. Whenever I have issues with my computer I come here your videos really helped a lot. But now I have this one problem I have never seen before and I'm sure its not uncommon. I was wondering if you can help me, I have a computer that stutters every 30 minutes or every 2 hours and this only happens when I either play video games or watch a video. I get these mini stutters for like 5 seconds then goes back to behaving normal again. I was wondering if you know a fix for this kind of computer problem.
lol I even pull the tpu2 chip off of my motherboard just to stay out of Windows 11 I also gutted Windows 10 Pro with PowerShell just to keep it a clean OS.
It'll be a huge update. For the people still using Windows. I kicked that shit out of my home beginning January.
must be dark inside your house..
@@groenevinger3893 , I run Linux on everything but my one gaming PC. Guess which BS OS keep f**king s**t up? Guess which one needs fixes a couple times a year? I've run the bleeding edge kernel updates on several machines for years, and have not once had any issues... Windows is a f**king virus!!! It's also slower than all my other machines for most operations. Here's wishing DirectX would burn down, and be gone forever!!! Microsoft is a plague. Welcome to the world of enshittification.
And yet you're still watching Windows related videos on KZhead. Priceless! 🙄
Have they made it possible to right (or left) justify the taskbar? (without 3rd party software) I love Mondays! Thanks, Rich 😎 💻 👍
No unfortunately they are still forcing you to use the task bar at the bottom. I'm starting to think that feature is never coming back.
It's been left-justifiable since 21H2. Right justification probably won't come for a very long time though.
@@CyberCPU I guess I'll stick with ExplorerPatcher (another great tool you introduced to me) it works GREAT!
@@teknixstuff do you mean left-bottom (start menu on the left) or are you saying that you can actually move the entire taskbar to the left?
@@awesomeferret You can move it left-bottom from settings easily. You can fully move it to the left or right or top via regedit, but it's very glitchy on the left or right unless you apply another tweak to restore the Windows 10 taskbar.
The one thing I noticed that mad me mad about windows 11, was that I had to at least double the clicks.
My understanding with the hardware requirements was it's more for the people using work arounds to run it below minimum spec and my understanding is most reasonably modern systems still should be fine but CPUs, like my ancient Phenom II x4, that is sitting behind me still loaded with Windows 7, that don't have the needed instruction sets are going to have issues. (I don't have that Windows 7 machine hooked up to power currently and it won't see the open internet ever again.)
Rolling OS would be a better option for everyone.
I agree.
Yeh, rolling downhill.
Yep, rolling it right downhill into the garbage dump.
I'm still on 23H2 and serving me well. no need to update
still on 21h1 no need to update
I'm in Windows 10 and don't need to downgrade to Windows 11.
@@TheForce_Productions What are your end-of-support plans?
@@mopeybloke That would be the definitive Microsoft's improve perse, since no support = no buggy updates anymore.
No, you should be able to stay on 23H2 until 2026.
Is there a reason you aren't showing file extension by default in the File Explorer? Love your content, thanks for your time!
It's never been a setting that I've used. I've always hidden file extensions because it makes renaming files easier. If I need to change a file extension for whatever reason I enable it temporarily and then turn it off when I'm done. It's just a personal preference.
@@CyberCPU Not displaying file extensions is actually a very serious security issue on the WIndows platform. It's embarrassing that Microsoft had changed from displaying the file extensions by default. Plenty of people getting hacked by PDFs that are actually executable screen saver executables...among other issues. Linux doesn't usually suffer from this deficiency because you generally need explicitly declare a downloaded file as executable.
One thing that's missing that i would like to see in either win 11 or 12 is support for external GPUs. I mean with AI and now super resolution we need the ability to run these massive programs on laptops
Finally native USB 4 support. About time. Been using USB4 devices for one year already!
USB 4 released??
@@luhgarlicbread My Asus x670e Hero mobo has USB 4 port, and I use one USB4 port with with an ethernet adapter that also has a few USB 3 ports build in.
Only to push more Cable sales for China.
@@luhgarlicbreada.k.a. USB3.2gen2 not to be confusing 😅
I've turned off windows update with Windows Update Blocker. MS want to undo my customized user experience. No more updates for me. F*ck them.
For how many days you have turned it off? It will work again eventually 😅 I run windows only in VM if I really need to.
ditto
@@livemadseason Depends how you disable it. If you use settings to disable it, it will return in no time. If you use group policy, it will probably last for a good while. services.msc won't last very long. SC Delete will work pretty much forever but you can't easily re-enable it. StopUpdates10 works fine but it's third party software.
I have a folder with all my tools, mods, and settings backed up so I can easily restore them after a major update, which I've been doing since Windows 10. Lol.
@@KyanoAng3l0 I've got a script to do all my update specific tasks for me automatically on every update. Although LTSC 2021 doesn't very often get major updates.
yeah it's going to be an especially huge update since I'll have to install windows 10 on a separate drive if I want to keep using windows 11 AND have my Reverb G2 still work since they're removing WMR.
The real reason this update matters.
I'm using InControl to only allow security updates. It's free.
I see the addition of sudo and all I can think of is "So they're implementing linux functionality" :)
It goes both ways. In fact, did you know Microsoft is the biggest contributor to open source software in the world? They give more time and money to open source projects than any other source. They even allow employees to work on open source projects on company time. That was one of Microsoft's main reasons for buying GitHub. Lots of people were very worried when Microsoft purchased GitHub that they were going to somehow destroy it but they've actually ended up making it far better than it ever was before. Because now it's backed by a multi-billion dollar company with endless resources.
@@CyberCPU True.. I was aware of that :) Just had some recent technical issues with Windows and older hardware that has pushed me towards Linux more. I've been a Windows user since 3.1 and have always wanted to try Linux. Back when I was a kid it was just beyond my understanding.. and I felt jealous of my friends who picked it up. Now that I'm getting more into homelab networking, I want to jump into the Linux side of things for a while :) btw: Great video.. keep em coming :)
Forget it am switching over to linux
Good. So you are finally had what Dave Ramsey would call quote I've had it quote moment Now the question you should ask yourself is quote am I just bull crapping myself or others, or am I finally ready finally have enough anger to get off my once complacent ass and do something about it and actually take steps towards moving to Linux?" If yes...sincerely.. no bs, I will be happy to help you every step of the way that I possibly can and we're talking baby steps like an intelligent saying human being should do not canning balling into the Linux ocean 1. List all the software and games whatever it is applicable that you normally deal with on a daily or weekly basis in windows. See if those same suffering games have native Linux versions. For those that don't look up cross-platform alternatives. 2. Practice using those cross-platform alternative software applications and games within windows. Once you feel perfectly confident enough that you are comfy with those new cross form Alternatives then that's over half the battle of being able to truly live comfortably in the Linux world and it's not the crazy dark Wild West that it used to be decades ago much has improved in fact many say using mini Linux operating systems is just as easy if not easier than dealing with Windows these days 3. Within Windows desktop, disable fast startup AKA quick startup AKA fast start AKA fast boot as well as the same named useless setting in your UEFI bios menu. Then properly power cycle that PC at least once boot into windows and then properly shut the PC down the normal way so that way it guarantees this idiotic useless setting does not interfere with your Hardware's ability to work full power full speed in the Linux world. 4. Unetbootin is a free software tool ideas for more than 9:00 within Windows to Prep properly a USB thumb drive with a Linux operating system to use it as installation media just searched for it it's easily found. Format any USB 3.0 or better thumb drive to fat32.... I've been using Linux Mint cinnamon since late 2010 and full-time since July 28th 2020 and it has been the most gentle and rock-solid simple stable sensible experience I have ever dealt with in the Linux world since transitioning from Windows and I highly recommend it. Thus we're going to use that as an example Visit Lenox mint.com and download Linux Mint cinnamon from anyone of the mirror sites within that main site AKA domain which you'll be downloading a ISO image file that is your installer file and that is what you can use Unetbootin to write yo thr thumb drive and make bootable easily. 5. Properly power down that PC and disconnect all drives except for that meant prepped thumb drive and the SSD you want to install Linux Mint cinnamon into. Please do not install it into the same drive that Windows already lives in. That is a beginner's mistake that so many Linux beginners make thinking they're safe dual booting and in the end it just presents a rabbit hole or a plethora of possible problems to deal with that can be avoided otherwise by keeping Linux and windows on separate ssds. Plug in your mint thumb drive and connect only that Target SSD, power on the system and boot into that thumb drive. Note, there's a reasonable chance in your boot device options if you have to revisit that to select to boot to the thumb drive that it may say something like quote Ubuntu quote and that's normal because Linux Mint and Ubuntu use the same bootloader 6. Once you will see eventually a black background screen with options at the top select the very top option which is simply Linux Mint cinnamon. Now if you have an Nvidia graphics card, and you go through that top option and you find out your booty to a black screen you may have to start over reboot back to that black background screen and select the compatibility mode option. Once you reach a graphical mint desktop a few chunk of seconds later there will be an obvious icon towards the top left area launch it don't do anything out of the ordinary don't worry about lvm or encryption we want to keep things simple. The installation process is very self-explanatory and actually easier than Windows you will find. And you can tell it to Auto login if you want. At the end of the installation wizard you'll be told and option of either continue testing or restart or reboot now. If you select reboot now it should present you with a message on screen eventually that says remove installation media and press enter to reboot. If you do not see that message for whatever reason go through the whole process again and this time select continue testing then you can easily just like you can in Windows use gooey buttons to shut Down AKA power off that pc. Wait until it's fully shut down and you can remove the thumb drive then power it back on 7. After you have successfully booted back into a graphical Mint desktop, now you can properly shut it down again and reconnect your windows drive and now you have a true safe enough but still dual booting Operating Systems computer in which will let you easily switch back and forth from Windows and Linux Mint and Linux Mint to Windows as needed because you're not going to learn the way Linux Works overnight remember you didn't learn how Windows worked overnight or even over the course of a single week either so make sure you give yourself the same patience and Linux Mint Cinnamon the same respect and patience for a decent bit. It's not hurting anything to have Linux Mint installed on a separate drive that you hardly ever boot into if it takes you awhile to become comfortable and learn how it works. And there is no shame in that baby steps matter because they are still steps it is still progress and that's how I did it Sorry for the long-winded comment but I just wanted to be forthcoming and generous and helpful and if you need any further help feel welcome to reach out to me I am also on forums. Linux mint.com and there are easily a dozen or more people I see on their daily who are far more experienced and knowledgeable than I am such as smg, Rene, xenopeek, moem, sleeper12, all41, AndyMH ( head Foxclone dev...whose software I HIGHLY recommend you use for system image backups ans drive clones) Pjotr, and many more. Cheers
Good move.
Linux would be best, but it seems like everything is built for Windows.
@Birdboxed023 yeah yeah because for many decades Windows has been all so many people have known and the vast majority of them have chosen to know about. So this certain business deals certain connections are naturally going to be done with Microsoft first because they're always advertising
Windows is more convenient OS
There's too many updates. Windows 7 had everything I needed.
That’s what XP users said during vista
Exactly. Which is why I still use it.
The only reason to run Windows instead of Linux nowadays is for games, and a lot of new games at this point drop support for Windows 7. That's the only reason I upgraded to Windows 10.
@@gamechannel1271I used to keep windows for that, but last year I have jumped to linux and all the steam titles I play work without any issues.
My windows 3.1 is still running gud
Considering I'm currently running 24H2 Canary Insider build; I would say the biggest update is to your graphics hardware and architecture. The RTX 3050 Ti I am running has tons of new options available to adjust performance settings and, no longer greyed out under the Nvidia Control Panel. 😎
I honestly didn't even look at that. Are you sure it's not driver related?
As a use that has gone threw operating systems from Microsoft, starting since MS-DOS, I have my own way and software to perform task. Like 7Zip, I have been using that since Noah was building his ark. It would be difficult for me to change. It is good that it comes standard, I might slow transition away, depending what I get because I use a few of the 7Zip settings when creating files. I like the sudo addition. Now I can stop making my terminal/cmd run as Administration by default and only use it when required.
Windows 10 was supposed to be the last version of Windows but then there was a management change and the new guy decided to change that. He doesn't work there anymore so it is likely that Windows 11, which is still Windows 10 by the way, is the last version. From what I have heard in the insider chat is they really want to stick to the rolling release schedule. That last guy in charge really ticked off people withing Microsoft by changing that next update to Windows 11. Hence when you check the version of Windows on most software Windows 11 shows up as Windows 10.
That would be mission impossible to maintain it with all those HW changes, advances and requirements.
Source???
LOL They are working on Windows 12
@@UmVtCg There is no official announcement that Windows 12 is a thing. That is why I don't listen to speculation. Until it is officially announced it does not exist.
@@s8wc3 Source it yourself. People always having to question everything, by asking for evidence. Get off your arse and look.
I wish I could delete Copilot, without having to upgrade to Pro. Honestly, Ubuntu and Fedora are both releasing new versions, so I might just go back to linux.
Speak for yourself, there are people who find Copilot useful. 😉
Guys, I recently found out that when you install a fresh windows, you will have to login to your Microsoft account in order to get the setup to complete and if you try to login with a local account, you will be diverted back to the start. There is a work around, but as soon as Microsoft finds it, that loophole will also be blocked. Damn, sticking to windows is getting harder and harder.
Great video as always.
I keep Secure Boot disabled just so that my system won't update past Windows 10.
You can also just disable tpm in the bios if you don't use harddrive encryption through bitocker and it prevents upgrade as well
Unfortunately that doesn't work. You can still install Windows 11 without secure boot. Your system just has to be capable of using secure boot. It doesn't have to be enabled. A better way would be disabling TPM.
I'm sorry to break this to you but whether or not you have secure Boot and enabled makes no difference if Windows 10 is installed and your booted from it and you're connecting online for any reasonable amount of time any day of the week. Microsoft has been able to execute whatever code they want even since technically the XP days let alone Windows 8 days as long as your PC is connected online when they are trying to execute that code on what is supposed to be your computer
@@VitisCZI would disable that stupid TPM nonsense anyway. All it does is try to lock down the computer from being able to use other operating systems which is asinine
My daughters PC downgraded to winblowz 11 a few weeks ago and I noticed it a day or so later and was like NOPE!!!!, reverted it to winblowz 10. The thing is I'd swear I had the registry setting sin place to stop the downgrade, but it did it anyway. The reason why we're FORCED to take 10 and 11 is because of the egg they got on their face with 8 and 8.1 where no one wanted to get PCs with them and stayed on Windows 7. They pulled some strong-arm tactics and forced hardware manufacturers to no longer make drivers for anything prior to 10 for new hardware. Up until that point, there was a bunch of new and reasonably recent hardware that you could still get win2000 and winXP drivers for!
I always watch your videos. I like the way you present the subjects. I’ve absolutely no interest in them because I use and love my Mac mini. It’s your style that make me watch. And yet, maybe your gorgeous beard.
Awesome! Thank you!
When I'm still in Windows 10, when 11 has nothing that'll help my computer out (or that I want).
good UI is probably the only good thing unfortunate that they're ending support in 2025
As you have trialled win12 do you know if i use the MS reg edit hack to install Win11 on unsupported Win10 comps, will this same hack work installing Win12
Looks to me that the new version is starting to lean towards Linux.. Good thing
Skip windows then and install your favorite distro
Removing the huge spacing everyway would help the context menus too. It is sill beyond silly that the touch friendly UI is still foisted on none touch machines.
My new computer doesn't update to 23H2. i7 10700 cpu. And I didn't know about the end-task. It works in 22H2. Thx works nice Rich. :)
THere is one new hardware requirement for Windows 11 24H2 which you cannot bypass, so it cannot be installed on older unsupported PCs. It is the SSE4.2 instruction set that the CPU needs to have
And every CPU since the Core 2 Duo has had it. 😂🤣
I guess there were people who eagerly wanted to use Vista and Win 7 on Pentium III Coppermine...
My ASUS Zenbook pre 2018 has it and I've just upgraded from Win10 to Win11 using Rufus bypass and all is well.
That's the deal breaker for me. My non-SSE4.2 machine runs 23H2 quite well but 24H2 is out of the question. Looks like Linux is in my future.
@@will89687 Hm, the total cost of my desktop hardware upgrade from C2Duo to Sandy Bridge MB, I5 and 16Gb RAM was a walk to a PC-shop electronic waste dumpster.
Windows Xp was the best. Every program had a consistent UI. It’s been downhill from there.
I can't tell if you're joking or are that ignorant. Part of the charm of that era is how diverse (AKA the exact opposite of what you claim) UIs were. All the wildest UIs and skins came out of the late 90s and early 2000s. It's really weird to think that anyone who lived through that era would even consider saying "it had a consistent UI". Windows 10 actually had a consistent UI, and that's a big part of why it was hated when it came out. In the early days of XP, you had plenty of overlap with older Win9X apps (which would have been the case for the vast majority of apps you'd use for the first few years of XP). If you want to ignore my comment, then boot up Windows XP in a VM and play around with it for ten minutes, and that will debunk your comment too.
@@awesomeferret Not joking. Look at how all the programs have ditched the Menu/File drop downs for hieroglyphic 3 dots. There is no consistency in the programs like there was with XP and Win 7.
@@awesomeferret Why do you immediately go to insulting me as ignorant. Not very nice.
@@DM-ei6oo I asked if you were. You were the one who assumed that you were. You're also the one who assumed that calling someone ignorant is insulting them (I feel sorry for you if you actually have that worldview). To be ignorant simply means that you are unaware of something, yet you took that possible label as an insult. If you call me ignorant, I will ask why, and if you convince me that I was ignorant, then I will thank you, because you helped me become less ignorant. I encourage you to consider such a worldview. Because of your response, I still don't understand why you perceive Windows XP, an OS from an era of the most experimental and goofy looking UIs (the opposite of uniform and standard) to be more uniform than something like Windows 10, as OS from an era that was criticized for the design being TOO UNIFORM AND BLAND). Again, these are very commonly known things, hence my question about if you were joking or not.
@@awesomeferret Spare me the sanctimony and diatribe. Your opinion of Win XP is fine but I don't agree that Win 10 is consistent at all.
If this is a "Huge Update!" then what is a minor update XD
Hi rich have you ever worked on a wyse 5070 thinos im trying to erace a emmc so i can put windows that would be nice for some info thanks keep up the good work..
As a person who uses Linux 24h2 will be wild
That makes absolutely no sense. Why should a wind turd major update excite you if you're already happy and comfortable in the Linux world?
24h2 is the .5 year of the linux desktop
I'm actually starting to like windows 11 as its now running better on my PC from when it first launched .
They also supported XP, Vista, 7, 8 and 8.1 all at the same time as well since XP End of Support was April 8, 2014 (Extended Support) and Windows 8.1 was released on October 17, 2013. So supporting only Windows 10, 11 and 12 doesn't sound so bad looking back at having to support 5 versions all at once.
These are some massive changes... if one person would work on it for 3-5 days.
Finally adding features that should have been there 15 years ago.
My biggest Update happend last Year! It was the switch to Linux!
Same.
That'll be the market share up to what, 4% after what, 30 odd years? I suppose it's the plethora of distros and whatever that make Linux such a simple option. I've always wondered tho', why users of the great Linux spend so much time on Windows articles?
@@cadelepski5161 I'm here because I enjoy the man's content. He covers a wide variety of topics and does it well.
@@cadelepski5161 Linux is great, but also not perfect, just like every other OS & I like to watch Windows News, I want to be up2date, I don't hate Windows, I'm just not happy with some of the descisions and the ppl behind it. So yea I'm watching news about Win, Linux and Mac! And sometimes even BSD.
@@cadelepski5161 Because we enjoy trolling the Microsoft Fanboys? See, it worked again!
How do you create a password protected 7zip file with the built-in "compress to" feature? I didn't see it in the video. Or how can you hide the zip file content names? If there's no way, then download 7-Zip is just as mandatory as before... I wonder if the "compress to" thing allows to open up password protected archives on its own.
Sudo and 7zip(tar) are really huge updates. Many development frameworks require different scripts for Linux macs and Windows. This update will bring one step closer to unified scripts.
They still haven't fixed the laggy startup of File Explorer?! Oh come on Microsoft.
I got my windows activation for free lol 😂 I hope u can pay ur bills Big C!
I'm getting excited about Windows 11 now. When 24H2 rolls out, I can see finally making the switch.
Which temp monitor are you using in the notification area?
I will stay with Windows 10, TY...
People use to say that about Windows XP.....
They succeeded in doing so until mid Windows 7. Likely they stayed on 7 until midway through 10 as well. There was hype for a Windows 12 version because of this trend which traces back to the beginning of Windows. Every other version is a P.I.T.A.
@@quintrapnell3605 Bruh I'm still on Windows 7.
Same here. I'm going to use Windows 10 LTSC 2021 with my Windows 7 theme for a long time.
No, the last good version of Windows is 7. Microsoft introduced shit like advertisements on the lock screen and the start menu in Windows 10. You are just choosing to ignore all the horrible things about the OS. The "every other Windows is good" trend haa been broken.