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Windows 11

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6 hours ago, mjrhealth said:

Thats because I dont own a console

Phil Spencer not knowing what a CPU is would explain a lot of windows gaming problems I suppose.

Not sure I agree with your hypothesis but it does fit the narrative.

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Well, just fully migrated to Win 11...

"Microsoft has just made the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)"

🙂

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1 hour ago, jcomm said:

Well, just fully migrated to Win 11...

 

🙂

For how long ? 😁

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11 minutes ago, Humpty said:

For how long ? 😁

Ah ! Contrarily to simulators, operating system migrations for me are long standing.... XP was the Windows version I kept for longer of them all... my good old XP 😞

I like Win 11 !  So far VERY GOOD !

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Flightsimming since 1992

AMD Ryzen 5600x, 32GB RAM, GPU Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti 8 GB, 1 TB and 500 GB nvme2 SSD drives, HP 27" 60Hz LED monitor @ 1920x1080, T16000, Hotas from old X52 Pro, Saitek Combat Rudder Pro (2010 model)

3 minutes ago, jcomm said:

Ah ! Contrarily to simulators, perating system migrations for me are long standing.... XP was the Windows version I kept for longer of them all... my good old XP 😞

I like Win 11 !  So far VERY GOOD !

Then you are not Jose,

Win11 hmm I didn't like it. Maybe will try it at a later date.

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5 minutes ago, Humpty said:

Then you are not Jose,

Win11 hmm I didn't like it. Maybe will try it at a later date.

But... but... it also has native WSL !!! What more can you ask for ?

Great PILOTTE can only go Win 11 !

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AMD Ryzen 5600x, 32GB RAM, GPU Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti 8 GB, 1 TB and 500 GB nvme2 SSD drives, HP 27" 60Hz LED monitor @ 1920x1080, T16000, Hotas from old X52 Pro, Saitek Combat Rudder Pro (2010 model)

6 minutes ago, jcomm said:

But... but... it also has native WSL !!! What more can you ask for ?

Great PILOTTE can only go Win 11 !

Still 

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I'm on Windows 11 and so far, quite happy with it, XP and FS2020 run fine, no performance degradation, no issues whatsoever. I find Win11 cleaner better organized then Win10. 

Someone here posted "people that don't care about performance use windows", LOL, far from the truth. Then someone else posted "people care about performance when they miss it", such a true statement. Humanity!

People use whatever platform suits them better, some prefer MAC's, a few others Linux, but most Windows, I'm a software developer and my work (medical and manufacturing) relies on MS SQL so in my particular case, windows suits me better.

 

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Windows 11 - Samsung 990 Pro M.2 | Asus Prime Z690 | i7 12700KF HT | DeepCool LS520 SE | MSI 5070 Ti Ventus OC | 64GB G.Skill XMP II | Lian Li 216 LANCOOL RGB | TrackIr v5 | Honeycomb Alfa - Bravo - Charlie | MSFS 2024 - Samsung 990 Pro M.2 | Curved 27" MSI | JBL Quantum 810 

 

On 12/11/2021 at 3:39 AM, CarlosF said:

I'm on Windows 11 and so far, quite happy with it, XP and FS2020 run fine, no performance degradation, no issues whatsoever. I find Win11 cleaner better organized then Win10. 

Someone here posted "people that don't care about performance use windows", LOL, far from the truth. Then someone else posted "people care about performance when they miss it", such a true statement. Humanity!

People use whatever platform suits them better, some prefer MAC's, a few others Linux, but most Windows, I'm a software developer and my work (medical and manufacturing) relies on MS SQL so in my particular case, windows suits me better.

 

Some of us today care more about out security, and i cant trust MS or many others in that department.

On 12/11/2021 at 4:35 PM, mjrhealth said:

Some of us today care more about out security, and i cant trust MS or many others in that department.

LOL, and why would you asume I'm not.

Come on, do you really thing that by going non-windows platform you are more secure? If hackers can get into government systems, imagine what they will do to whatever platform you like. At the end of the day, you have to trust one, be windows or Linux or whatever. I've been a windows user for many many years and I've yet to have a security issue. People should be worried more about that email attachments they click-on than MS stealing your persona info.

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Windows 11 - Samsung 990 Pro M.2 | Asus Prime Z690 | i7 12700KF HT | DeepCool LS520 SE | MSI 5070 Ti Ventus OC | 64GB G.Skill XMP II | Lian Li 216 LANCOOL RGB | TrackIr v5 | Honeycomb Alfa - Bravo - Charlie | MSFS 2024 - Samsung 990 Pro M.2 | Curved 27" MSI | JBL Quantum 810 

 

2 hours ago, CarlosF said:

do you really thing that by going non-windows platform you are more secure?

yes. absolutely.

Randsomware virtually only targets windows because only windows filesystems dont have fine grained file permissions.

Viruses and trogens target almost exclusively windows because there are so many known unfixed issues in the windows kernel and other microsoft software, and so many people running outdated and illicit versions of software.

hackers make almost exclusive use of windows botnets (taking over your machine and using it to commit crimes) because only windows has so many known unfixed kernel bugs, no fine grained file permissions and easy to wipe logs.

Thats not to say there is no need to care about security on other operating systems, but using windows is a great big "kick me" written on your back for every bad actor in the world.

That question is like asking "do you really think you are more secure not walking the streets of Harlem?"

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3 hours ago, CarlosF said:

LOL, and why would you asume I'm not.

Come on, do you really thing that by going non-windows platform you are more secure? If hackers can get into government systems, imagine what they will do to whatever platform you like. At the end of the day, you have to trust one, be windows or Linux or whatever. I've been a windows user for many many years and I've yet to have a security issue. People should be worried more about that email attachments they click-on than MS stealing your persona info.

Im not talking about hackers, hzvnt u figuered it out yet

Booted into Windows after a long while and found out that I can't install Windows 11 as the partition is too small (50 GB vs the required 64 GB).

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6 minutes ago, Bjoern said:

Booted into Windows after a long while and found out that I can't install Windows 11 as the partition is too small (50 GB vs the required 64 GB).

Seems fairly obvious what the issue is then?

2 hours ago, jarmstro said:

Seems fairly obvious what the issue is then?

Yep, windows 7 is still the best version of windows. And new isn't always better.

 

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