Thanks for this... 👍🏻 Microsoft could be treading a legal tightrope with this; hiding a 'feature' on PC's that the average user isn't aware of - a 'feature' that caused a large controversy when announced, and so was back-pedalled on, with Microsoft stating that it would be Disabled by default.... Then they go and shove it out quietly in an update, and it's enabled!! 😳 Even if the PC in question isn't a CoPilot PC, who knows what it's doing as it's sitting there in the background; is it still cataloging everything you do anyway? Maybe phoning it home to Microsoft? Very suss....😩
I would rather regular Windows 10 it makes no difference Valve normally gives you a while to decide to upgrade I'm holding off on Linux because of software laying is preventing me to switch and not even wine can help solve the issue it's too early for the Linux take over if Windows software developers don't pitch in.
Windows 11 is still more usable than Linux. Or you can use Windows 11 with third party customisation apps and MS forces things upon us, find a way to adapt
Wouldn't temporarily removing RAM so there's < 16GB when installing 24h2 prevent recall installation? Would adding it back later result in automatic recall install or not?
windows is becoming like chrome. thanks to your linux videos, i switched to antix linux and its great. but that's just me i like minimal UI and minecraft. my i3 is working like i7.
This isn't anything to get too excited about. There are a variety of reasons from a development perspective that they would put a 'feature' that doesn't do anything on an unsupported installation. They could put the compatibility check inside that service, which means not including it in Explorer. That minimizes the risk that updates to Explorer won't break on one architecture and/or removes the need to maintain two versions of Explorer.
You all continue using Windows no matter what shit Microsoft does. It has never been easier to switch to Linux, so I have absolutely no sympathy at all.
ill add windows back onto my computers the day Microsoft gives its users the same ability to snoop thru there systems and servers .. maby take a screenshot of every one of there computers every 5 seconds and put it onto a public access site .. ideas for Anonymous to back engineer for public transparency .