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| Started by | Chris <ithinkiam@gmail.com> |
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| First post | 2025-01-13 21:42 +0000 |
| Last post | 2025-01-14 10:05 -0700 |
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Win10 -> 11 upgrade path? Chris <ithinkiam@gmail.com> - 2025-01-13 21:42 +0000
Re: Win10 -> 11 upgrade path? Paul <nospam@needed.invalid> - 2025-01-13 17:45 -0500
Re: Win10 -> 11 upgrade path? Chris <ithinkiam@gmail.com> - 2025-01-15 07:00 +0000
Re: Win10 -> 11 upgrade path? Hank Rogers <invalid@nospam.com> - 2025-01-15 07:56 +0000
Re: Win10 -> 11 upgrade path? ...w¡ñ§±¤ñ <winstonmvp@gmail.com> - 2025-01-15 10:12 -0700
Re: Win10 -> 11 upgrade path? ...w¡ñ§±¤ñ <winstonmvp@gmail.com> - 2025-01-15 10:54 -0700
Re: Win10 -> 11 upgrade path? Chris <ithinkiam@gmail.com> - 2025-01-15 18:10 +0000
Re: Win10 -> 11 upgrade path? Paul <nospam@needed.invalid> - 2025-01-15 03:30 -0500
Re: Win10 -> 11 upgrade path? Hank Rogers <Hank@nospam.invalid> - 2025-01-13 16:54 -0600
Re: Win10 -> 11 upgrade path? Windows 11 24H2 User <fvgtgfrf@juiklopjhy.com> - 2025-01-13 22:40 +0000
Re: Win10 -> 11 upgrade path? john@jeasonNoSpam.cix.co.uk (John K.Eason) - 2025-01-14 00:41 +0000
Re: Win10 -> 11 upgrade path? ...w¡ñ§±¤ñ <winstonmvp@gmail.com> - 2025-01-14 03:52 -0700
Re: Win10 -> 11 upgrade path? john@jeasonNoSpam.cix.co.uk (John K.Eason) - 2025-01-14 12:05 +0000
Re: Win10 -> 11 upgrade path? ...w¡ñ§±¤ñ <winstonmvp@gmail.com> - 2025-01-14 12:39 -0700
Re: Win10 -> 11 upgrade path? Chris <ithinkiam@gmail.com> - 2025-01-15 07:00 +0000
Re: Win10 -> 11 upgrade path? Newyana2 <newyana@invalid.nospam> - 2025-01-13 19:45 -0500
Re: Win10 -> 11 upgrade path? Hank Rogers <Hank@nospam.invalid> - 2025-01-13 19:09 -0600
Re: Win10 -> 11 upgrade path? Newyana2 <newyana@invalid.nospam> - 2025-01-13 22:48 -0500
Re: Win10 -> 11 upgrade path? ...w¡ñ§±¤ñ <winstonmvp@gmail.com> - 2025-01-14 03:28 -0700
Re: Win10 -> 11 upgrade path? Newyana2 <newyana@invalid.nospam> - 2025-01-14 08:43 -0500
Re: Win10 -> 11 upgrade path? ...w¡ñ§±¤ñ <winstonmvp@gmail.com> - 2025-01-15 10:28 -0700
Re: Win10 -> 11 upgrade path? Ken Blake <Ken@invalid.news.com> - 2025-01-14 10:05 -0700
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| From | ...w¡ñ§±¤ñ <winstonmvp@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2025-01-15 10:28 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <vm8r81$31obt$1@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #181343 |
Newyana2 wrote on 1/14/25 6:43 AM: > On 1/14/2025 5:28 AM, ...w¡ñ§±¤ñ wrote: > >> Yes, as you've found there are tweaks/utilities for the QL Bar on Win11. >> >> QL demise/deperecation reasons >> - Old Vista era code retained in Win10 for backward compatibility >> - Based on integration with IE bits(also deprecated in Win11 even >> though Edge still supports limited IE mode). >> > > That makes some sense in theory. I can see how they'd think > it was "progress" to remove more of IE. As we all know, the theory behind what MSFT thinks/does/ is a mixture of variation - deprecation, testing in the consumer market, cost reduction(expense, labor, support), nomenclature, internal politics(power - development vs. marketing), etc. The latter - impacting mearly everything in the released product since Windows 8.0. - i.e. questioning why in the consumer arena has been reasonably the same for years => futile exercise and knowing that answers to those questions are slim to negligible. -- ...w¡ñ§±¤ñ
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| From | Ken Blake <Ken@invalid.news.com> |
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| Date | 2025-01-14 10:05 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <q36dojl4squ9un2hrpoh1fongagt8v5b1b@4ax.com> |
| In reply to | #181326 |
On Mon, 13 Jan 2025 19:09:36 -0600, Hank Rogers <Hank@nospam.invalid> wrote: >Newyana2 wrote: >> On 1/13/2025 4:42 PM, Chris wrote: >>> >>> So 2025 will be win10 upgrade year, so what's the cheapest/simplest >>> upgrade >>> path for hardware and software? >>> >>> I have a home desktop PC based around a Coffee Lake i3 which isn't win11 >>> compatible. It's not often used, but I don't want to get rid of it so >>> what's the sweet spot cpu/mobo these days? I'd like to keep the RAM, >>> SSD/NVMe, PSU, etc. >>> >>> Can I transfer my win10 pro license key to win11? What do I lose if just >>> use an unlicensed version of windows? >>> >> >> I did what Win11 24H2 user did, except that no command line >> is required. Just mount to ISO and run setup.exe. Stay offline. >> Choose an update. It worked fine for me, despite TPM2 being >> disabled. Worth a try. >> >> If you're the type who religiously updates then it might make >> sense for you. I just did it out of curiosity, to see how salvageable >> Win11 is. It's not too bad. I cleaned it up, removed Edge, installed >> Classic Shell... Compared to Win10 there are just a few glitches >> so far: The taskbar is a mess and it was hard to get quicklaunch >> back. My utility to customize folders doesn't seem to be working. >> >> In general, MS have broken a few things, but basically it's just >> Win10. They just picked a version and decided to start calling it >> 11, in order to force people to accept their crap. But Copilot >> and the Apps are now gone on my system, with no problems. >> > >It does take a while to pick through all the settings to adjust things >to a sane choice, and turn off advertizing and rediculous "helpfull" >stuff. Also need to cull rubbish programs you don't need or want. > >There are several programs that can address the screwed up taskbar, so >maybe you can find one you like. > >And you're right, it's basically win 10 under the hood. They just added >a lot of crapware, then renamed everything and moved everything around, >but once you've gone through it, you'll realize ... It's just win 10 >with a different color lipstick. Yes, I agree. With Microsoft Windows as well as with other vendors and software products, they always have a choice between releasing changes with a new version number or as an update to the existing version.
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