• Windows 11

    From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to All on Mon Jul 11 15:23:06 2022
    Hi everyone,

    I'll catch hell for saying this but I decided to try out Windows 11 on my older but still quite functional HP Elitebook 840 G1 laptop (2.4ghz i7, 8 GB RAM, 500GB SSD) and much to both my surprise and chagrin, Windows 11 is working quite nicely on it. I am at the VA right now waiting to catch the bus home so I thought I'd try out both the laptop and the BBS from remote. Thankfully both are working great so far.

    I also installed DOSBox-X and it works well with TheDraw, Meal-Master, and Turbo Pascal 7.

    So far, so good.

    -- Sean


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  • From Zip@618:500/27 to Sean Dennis on Mon Jul 11 21:51:16 2022
    Hello Sean!

    On 11 Jul 2022, Sean Dennis said the following...
    I'll catch hell for saying this but I decided to try out Windows 11 on

    :-D :-D :-D

    i7, 8 GB RAM, 500GB SSD) and much to both my surprise and chagrin,
    Windows 11 is working quite nicely on it.

    Sounds great!

    My desktop PC is too old for Windows 11 (too old CPU, no TPM etc.), so no go there. Perhaps getting a new desktop PC in late 2025 -- this one will be 11 years old then... :)

    Best regards
    Zip

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  • From Kevin Nunn@618:200/1 to Sean Dennis on Mon Jul 11 21:50:11 2022
    SEAN DENNIS wrote to ALL <=-

    I'll catch hell for saying this but I decided to try out Windows 11 on
    my older but still quite functional HP Elitebook 840 G1 laptop (2.4ghz

    I won't give you any flack :P I run 11 on one laptop I have and it runs
    well. Had no problems with it, but I did miss my taskbar. So I use "StartAllBack" which gives me back the Windows10 taskbar functionality.
    Which I mainly use for True Launch Bar.

    Kev

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  • From apam@618:510/11.1 to Sean Dennis on Tue Jul 12 15:49:07 2022
    I'll catch hell for saying this but I decided to try out Windows 11 on
    my older but still quite functional HP Elitebook 840 G1 laptop (2.4ghz
    i7, 8 GB RAM, 500GB SSD) and much to both my surprise and chagrin,
    Windows 11 is working quite nicely on it.

    Hehe. Windows 11 is a bit nicer that Windows 10 I think, to me it feels
    less advertisy.

    It still occasionally prompts me to 'finish setting up my device' where
    it asks me some questions I already said no to - which is kind of
    annoying - if I want to use onedrive I will use it... and no i don't want
    edge.

    Having said that, I do have edge installed on my debian drive (I used it
    once to test a site).

    Andrew



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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to All on Tue Jul 12 12:19:04 2022
    Hi everyone,

    In my search to lock down Windows 11, I came across a few free
    software packages that were invaluable:

    -- https://www.oo-software.com/en/shutup10

    "O&O ShutUp10++ means you have full control over which comfort
    functions under Windows 10 and Windows 11 you wish to use, and you
    decide when the passing on of your data goes too far. Using a very
    simple interface, you decide how Windows 10 and Windows 11 should
    respect your privacy by deciding which unwanted functions should be deactivated."

    -- https://www.oo-software.com/en/ooappbuster

    "When setting up Windows 10 and 11, Microsoft not only installs the
    operating system alone, but also a whole range of additional apps
    some useful, some less so. O&O AppBuster allows you to remove the
    unwanted apps easily and quickly. Or, if you accidentally uninstalled
    one of these apps, you can also retrieve them with one click."

    -- https://github.com/valinet/ExplorerPatcher

    This gem allows you to radically change how Explorer works. Together
    with Open Shell, it made W11 much easier for me to work with.

    I really recommend all three software packages. The ShutUp10++ does
    a lot more than it says up front and allows you to -really- tighten
    down Windows' nasty habit of data leaking.

    -- Sean

    ... My friend David just had his ID stolen. Now he's just Dav.
    ___ MultiMail/Win v0.52

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  • From Arelor@618:250/24 to Sean Dennis on Tue Jul 12 13:01:06 2022
    Re: Windows 11
    By: Sean Dennis to All on Tue Jul 12 2022 12:19 pm

    Hi everyone,

    In my search to lock down Windows 11, I came across a few free
    software packages that were invaluable:


    That reminds me of the Windows Debloater, which is designed to remove extra software placed by vendors on the
    computer, and also tries to reduce privacy leaks within the capabilities of the user. The interface sucks but it
    works ok.

    That said, I'd rather use something Unixoid...
    --
    gopher://gopher.richardfalken.com/1/richardfalken
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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to Arelor on Tue Jul 12 15:48:34 2022
    Hello, Arelor!

    Replying to a message of Arelor to Sean Dennis:

    That reminds me of the Windows Debloater, which is designed to remove
    extra software placed by vendors on the computer, and also tries to
    reduce privacy leaks within the capabilities of the user. The
    interface sucks but it works ok.

    Those programs, especially the first two, have excellent UIs and are easy to use.

    That said, I'd rather use something Unixoid...

    As time goes on, I have found more of what I want to use, especially for amateur radio, is Windows-only. Nothing against *NIX but I just don't have the desire to tinker with things like I used to, especially after the heart attacks.

    Truth be told, I absolutely LOVE FreeBSD. Love it. These days, ease of use (damaged hands take away a lot of the fun of computing) is more important to me.

    With my skill set, I can make Windows somewhat palatable. In the case of my Elitebook, it has the Windows keys in BIOS so W11 set itself up as a registered copy of W11 Pro so I have a lot more options available to me.

    It's using the best tool for what I need and for now, I hate to say, Windows is doing it.

    If they just had a modern browser for ArcaOS, I'd use it instead!

    Later,
    Sean

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