- Nov 10, 2017
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Mines SSD 1TB for Windows OS, Games and programs, HDD 1TB & 2TB for videos, pics, importants files, backup etc.....
Edit: i dont mind that lol
Edit: i dont mind that lol
I have 2 SSDs(One for Linux and another W10) and a HDD and set it up like Umbra said. In addition to that, I have old 250GB desktop HDD and Expansion HDD of 2TB for on-site backups.Lol what are you all talking about? Limited space? Really?
Now most modern system has SSD of 128gb minimum, which should only host the OS, and an HDD of 1tb which should contains your datas.
How can you lack of space...
All my systems are around 30gb with full MS Office 2016 installed, unless you install tons of games at same time (which you shouldn't) or tons of heavy apps, lack of space is very improbable.
After every cumulative updates, one must clean his system to free around 1-2gb of junk files (mostly the CU backup files on the Software Distribution folder ) .
7gb reserved by MS isn't big deal if it can avoid crashes and data loss for some. A 1080 full HD movie is around 5-8gb.
Those like me who regularly maintain their system and do clean install won't probably need it, and i hope we can disable this feature.
I will wait for RTM 1903 to test it out. It is already enough, I have to deal with MS nonsense twice a year, I do not have time to spare.Use chef koch's tweaks repo CHEF-KOCH/regtweaks
I'm sticking with v1803 until 2021 since I have a bad vibe that newer version will be crappier than v1809. I clean install every 3 years or so by aligning with Linux LTS versions. I might buy Enterprise LTSB/LTSC key to get 10 yr security updates for peace of mind.I will wait for RTM 1903 to test it out. It is already enough, I have to deal with MS nonsense twice a year, I do not have time to spare.
Your idea is amazing I’m also considering itI'm sticking with v1803 until 2021 since I have a bad vibe that newer version will be crappier than v1809. I clean install every 3 years or so by aligning with Linux LTS versions. I might buy Enterprise LTSB/LTSC key to get 10 yr security updates for peace of mind.
Started with v1703. Was testing v1709 via insiders and gave couple of feedbacks to MSFT via Feedback app and there were none so I started skipping upgrades to keep my PCs safe from upgrades. I even created custom ISO w/o any Advertised UWP apps and other crap as well. Its a godsend feture to save disk space and CPU cycles and lastly encourage Going Green initiative to save electricity and SSD write cycles to revert from bad upgrades/updates.Your idea is amazing I’m also considering it
I might buy Enterprise LTSB/LTSC key to get 10 yr security updates for peace of mind.
windows 10 ltsb key | eBayGood idea! I thought these were sold direct to Corporate customers. Any idea where I can get this from?
Maybe this will useful
I looked at ebay but seller rating and not seeing trusted or verified seller had my doubts. There are valid or authorized seller for Pro or home but none for enterprise unless your company purchases VLK license which are bought in bulk and expensive.Good idea! I thought these were sold direct to Corporate customers. Any idea where I can get this from?
Good riddance.Well, I am about to downgrade to Windows 8.1
Microsoft is making my 250GB Samsung SSD like 60GB SSD. I can't deal with Microsoft Windows 10 bs much longer.
I looked at ebay but seller rating and not seeing trusted or verified seller had my doubts. There are valid or authorized seller for Pro or home but none for enterprise unless your company purchases VLK license which are bought in bulk and expensive.
Truth be told, all Win 10 share the same thing and more you pay the better things you get. Another way to force users into buying expensive license.Yes, that's the problem. Windows 10 Ent. LTSB is not meant for home users. I may be able to get away with buying a cheap "valid" license on eBay which will activate Windows 10 Ent. but breaks licensing conditions. And then there may be compatibility issues with system-level software utilities like MR Home. This merits further thought.
You meant W10?Good riddance.
No, I meant users of Windows 10 who complain about every aspect of the OS. What did they expect, the perfect OS?You meant W10?
There are those who are Q&A like me whose job is testing their application to check incompatibilities and get really annoyed by MS perpetually changing the OS. Those complaints are legitimate.No, I meant users of Windows 10 who complain about every aspect of the OS. What did they expect, the perfect OS?
No, I meant users of Windows 10 who complain about every aspect of the OS. What did they expect, the perfect OS?
It should be atleast 75% perfect considering its been 3 years in the making and still it creates more problems than solve.There are those who are Q&A like me whose job is testing their application to check incompatibilities and get really annoyed by MS perpetually changing the OS. Those complaints are legitimate.
And the noob whiners who think they know when they don't, unable to handle their OS. Those, i get a good laugh.
Nothing is removed in a blink of an eye, developers have +6 months to test and update their Software. And a 1 to 2y heads up in feature changes as well.It should be atleast 75% perfect considering its been 3 years in the making and still it creates more problems than solve.
I had great hopes that we won't need to update Win 10 by clean installing every year when they made updates to ship every 6 months. They add new features and features are removed in a blink of an eye!
What if some day MSFT employee(s) ask users to ditch Keyboard and mouse to interact w/ their experimental assistant(which is to be discontinued in the future for Google/Alexa/Siri) called Cortana v2.0? Well, I will not! That'll last day of Win 10 on my PC and I'm just waiting for a reason to ditch Windows.
I agree with Umbra if some apps were working just fine on older W10,W8 or W7 and latest update makes the app FUBAR then its really bad!
APIs are just APIs it depends on developers how they use it for their applications.Nothing is removed in a blink of an eye, developers have +6 months to test and update their Software. And a 1 to 2y heads up in feature changes as well.
Microsoft is doing well to remove outdated and unoptimized APIs.
Is not Microsoft fault the industry is lazy and refuses to envolve, they sure learned their lesson with Windows XP, those who can't stick with times get left behind.