I have been trying to install windows 11 LTSC lately and I have the same problem, I think Microsoft have changed requirements for the most current windows11 <sc, it needs a feature in the cpu that is not available in older cpu
Yes I think so too. And even if I successfully installed windows 11 LTSC, my old pc won’t be able to handle it well. Linux is still best for old hardwares.
I have a celeron from 2012??? I don't really know but im running it with linux mint cinnamon and it's great! I also picked some decommissioned workstations that contains either xeon or i5s and im planning to build my own homelab soon.
Currently i am using an Optiplex 780 core2duo 4GB ram, running latest Linux Mint XFCE. It runs fine for everyday tasks: remote support, movies & internet, emulators & light gaming...
@@Bender-official that's the thing. I've been experiencing large amount of frame drops as well. very much expected with old hardwares. I may have to tinker with browser settings and graphics driver further to reduce frame drops. If none of these works, probably adding a gpu could.
@@olemrockadoo you could try "h264ify" that is a browser plug in that forces the use of h264 codec on youtube instead of VP8/VP9 that might work better on older GPUs.
Microsoft did say windows 10 was going to be the last version (they tell lies). Windows 10 works ok. Windows 11, most people would not use any of the new features, & (the main feature is having a lighter bank balance). The old hardware what a waste of time & effort of world resources, just to scrap it? Cannot see the point in having Windows 11. I am sticking with Windows 10, if windows 10 cannot or will not run (I will use the alternative). As for paying for (ESU)Extended Support Updates, why bother, run a free virus software, use non Microsoft browsers that still works. Windows 11 doesn't currently meet the minimum system requirements to run on my PC. I still have Windows 7 PC still working ok.
Exactly. Thanks for your insightful comment. There’s no sensible justification for discarding fully functional hardware and purchasing a replacement unless it’s solely for the purpose of acquiring something new and contributing to the vendor’s and Microsoft's profits. No Microsoft or any big tech companies owns us. We can do anything with what we have. Switch OS without compromising your old hardware, our lives our choices.
@@n0nyabznss Yes you can do that, delete softwaredistribution folder files, then disable update to prevent windows from fetching them again. But what about other important updates, you'll be blocking them too. The show and hide tool is just a small portable app to hide any specific update you want, much easier than running powershell scripts which is also an alternative, if you really don't want a special software to do it.
All smart rings like the now popular Oura ring provide a sizing kit with a plastic version of that ring so you can try a range of different sizes before getting the actual smart ring fit for you. It may be the same for Apple ring.
Windows 10 IoT LTSC 2021 is a good option, but someone might get the security updates from it to work on regular consumer versions of windows 10, just like they did with Windows Embedded POSReady 2009 back when XP was dropped
I,m using windows 11 just because my new laptop came with it, but i really don,t like it, even windows 10 and 8. Microsoft became too much invasive in our lifes with their last versions of windows. Windows 7 is a product, windows 8 and beyond, we are the product. We are paying to see ads. I want Linux to be an alternative, but Linux is too much fragmented and Linux community don’t want us to use “their” system
Was said: window 10 will be the last version of windows. Microsoft is now forcing people to waste money on unnecessary upgrading of hardware & software to window 11/12. Windows 12 will be the end of this year or Next. Looks like Microsoft is bring out a new version every 3 years. The ads, the way Edge is deep rooted into the system for sending of peoples data to make money, Microsoft needs more competition, (The Android emulator does work), Google Make PC OS I would buy it outright.
@@ComeOnMacOS When Microripoff, finds anyone doing that Microripoff will stop it. Edge is deep rooted & collects data, spy's on you. I need to check this RU-vid out: Use Windows Firewall To Stop Microsoft Spying On You
**BOOM!** Dropped some TRUTH BOMBS When it comes down to it, who wouldn't want to know what's REALLY going on behind the scenes? Wireshark in Windows 11 is like peering into the digital soul of Microsoft - and what you see ain't pretty. But then, you fire up Linux, and BAM! The curtains open, revealing a world where TCP, UDP, and all that jazz are MIA. It's like looking at a perfectly clean slate - a blank canvas waiting for your brushstrokes of freedom! So, I gotta ask: who in their right mind would want to hand over their credit card info to the digital equivalent of a thief? Give me a reason, my friend! Why should we sacrifice our online sovereignty on the altar of convenience? And don't even get me started on "WinSucks" - you're killing me with that one! In conclusion, it's time to take back control of our digital lives. Linux is where it's at, and Wireshark is just the beginning of our journey into the uncharted territories of online freedom!
To those having problems like split earbuds, try unpairing it first on your phone and put back the earbuds in the case. Open the case after a while like 10 seconds or so, take both earbuds then tap 3 times to the right side of the earbuds then connect it to your phone. Just try it and hope it works.
Hi po what if ndi na po sya nag si sync bale 2 separate earbuds na po ung nadedetect kapag itatry mo syang ipair? Meron po bang way para mag sync ule sya as one?
Hi! Can you help me? I try to read the manual but there's no direction on how to pair again the left and right earbuds. And right now my earbuds isn't paired. It is divided into two: "AWEI T35" "AWEI T35" how to reset it. Please help me