0:15 I would say switch to 24H2, The way windows deals with updates had been changed now, i Aunt be going into the detail but now the windowss update size would be less and most of the time it won't even require a restart, the major one would ofc but the windows is designing themselves, for most cases it shouldn't but we have to see how it goes in the future, Talking about switching to just security updates, I might be wrong but switching just to security updates require you to have windows 11 pro, it can't be on home, on home you can only go full or disabled, can't tell about wintoys because it's not open sourced but talking about winutil, last time I checked it will require you pro edition because the things the tool changes it does require pro..
I have always disabled Windows Update since Windows XP, Windows 8.1, and now Windows 10. And I will continue using Windows 10 without updating it until this version is truly dead-in the sense that it is no longer supported by hardware vendors, just like Windows XP.
Not sure about xp days but ig the updates on windows 7 even on 8 was fine, the only reason people disabled updates before they ran crk copy of windows, things where worst during the days of when windows 10 started and it was annoying during the years of 16-2020 and now windows updates are much better, and is fine, even windows 11 24H2 brought some amazing underground changes and now things are great.. You definitely don't wanna miss out on security updates sir...
@wixlogo Of course, it doesn't mean that I never update my Windows at all. It's just that I don't update it the usual way. I directly download the latest ISO from Microsoft whenever I feel the version I'm using is quite outdated. Also, security issues aren't just about the operating system; it's more about the user. Users who download carelessly, click recklessly, or frequently use pirated software are usually the ones who experience security problems.
Try optimum 11 in a VM, i hv been running the latest 24H2 and i hv 50-60 processes and it runs super well even on my i3 first gen, gt710 and 8gb ddr3 ram
Sir, Can you please do a video on how you record ur tutorials. Special the starting one you image with a nice live background and ur screen on that background. Please sir..
Definitely things are much better there, but I have a complain, why during the installation linux distos just run the update command? I mean that's the command everyone goona run so why not bake it into the installer?? Ofc you can run it yourself but why it's not baked into the installer into first place?!
Thanks 😊
0:15 I would say switch to 24H2, The way windows deals with updates had been changed now, i Aunt be going into the detail but now the windowss update size would be less and most of the time it won't even require a restart, the major one would ofc but the windows is designing themselves, for most cases it shouldn't but we have to see how it goes in the future,
Talking about switching to just security updates, I might be wrong but switching just to security updates require you to have windows 11 pro, it can't be on home, on home you can only go full or disabled, can't tell about wintoys because it's not open sourced but talking about winutil, last time I checked it will require you pro edition because the things the tool changes it does require pro..
I have always disabled Windows Update since Windows XP, Windows 8.1, and now Windows 10. And I will continue using Windows 10 without updating it until this version is truly dead-in the sense that it is no longer supported by hardware vendors, just like Windows XP.
Not sure about xp days but ig the updates on windows 7 even on 8 was fine, the only reason people disabled updates before they ran crk copy of windows, things where worst during the days of when windows 10 started and it was annoying during the years of 16-2020 and now windows updates are much better, and is fine, even windows 11 24H2 brought some amazing underground changes and now things are great.. You definitely don't wanna miss out on security updates sir...
@wixlogo Of course, it doesn't mean that I never update my Windows at all. It's just that I don't update it the usual way. I directly download the latest ISO from Microsoft whenever I feel the version I'm using is quite outdated. Also, security issues aren't just about the operating system; it's more about the user. Users who download carelessly, click recklessly, or frequently use pirated software are usually the ones who experience security problems.
Try optimum 11 in a VM, i hv been running the latest 24H2 and i hv 50-60 processes and it runs super well even on my i3 first gen, gt710 and 8gb ddr3 ram
i have optimum 11 i like
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Using what VM?
@@wixlogo I meant vmware, even though virtual box works fine
can we play wuthering waves on pc emulator, i tried on MSI app player, it is showing emulator detected error
yo wassup bro . can u make a video if the newest version of windows 24h2 is good for gaming? would be nice.
there are some games broken in 24h2, but performance is improved overall
Sir, Can you please do a video on how you record ur tutorials. Special the starting one you image with a nice live background and ur screen on that background. Please sir..
ill try
@@kilObit sure sir, we are waiting eagerly
I changed Windows Update to manual using Wintoys and use Windows Update MiniTool to pause individual updates if there are any issues.😉
Is there a way to get manual security updates, instead of manual full updates?? Please answer.
yes using Microsoft update catalog
Come to LINUX systems! Soon SteamOS 3 will change many things.
Simple fix is use linux😂
Definitely things are much better there, but I have a complain, why during the installation linux distos just run the update command? I mean that's the command everyone goona run so why not bake it into the installer?? Ofc you can run it yourself but why it's not baked into the installer into first place?!