I love biking Chris, last trip I did was 105 miles by the time I got back. Left early in the morning got back around 8pm. Almost 15 hours on my bike in 1 day.
This is great! I was just planning to install in a few months so I'll like wait for a month for MicroWin to improve a bit more & then reinstall windows 11
I basically had Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2021, it is supported till 2032 (the normal non-IoT LTSC is supported till 2027). I basically just managed to install the bare minimum packages in order to install Winget and now there's absolutely no need for the Microsoft Store at all. If I want any app that is specifically only available on the Microsoft Store, I can just get it through Winget.
Hahahahah, theprimeagen actually daily drives a System's76 laptop, or at least used to. On his Vim Course he mentions it and its the machine in which he recorded the whole course
Thanks for your work, but I would like to ask you some questions, can microwin be updated with windows updates? or can't you do anything? and after installing microwin, is there no need to use the winutil tool? thanks
If you have Windows 11 pro, you can toggle the setting in WinUtil to ignore all new updates, there's also an option to still install security updates but postpone all others until the feature update is to old to still get security updates
Yeah i was playing around with XP x64 and you pretty much have to run a TLS proxy to browse the web. And it was pain to install to begin with since it lacked sata drivers but it was an exercise in retroputing...
It's been 2 monthsish since I've moved from Windows to Arch on an Acer Predator Triton 500 SE. i913 and nvidia 3060. No pwm. with Hyprland for shiggles. I've jumped in the deepend and I'm just barely alive.
@@pikachusolu1606 Steam with proton works just fine. My one complaint is that the Zenless Zone Zero has a memory leak in Lutris so I have to resart the whole service like every hour or so. World of Warcraft runs fine. nbfc helps to mitigate problems with cooling, but Acer sucks.
What's the advantage of these "custom" micro windows iso:s, compared to the official W11 IoT ltsc image that you can get from "official" sites (massgrave). The iot ltsc is already pretty barebones, doesnt even have the ms store, so why not install that and disable telemetry, which should be more stable than these micro versions that disable random services.
Store is needed as a dependency for products. LTSC is great if nothing touches ms-store, but for many gamers and normal users this isn't the case. Also I don't disable "random" services. The services I target are specific and generally go unused or are used for telemetry. I try to make the most compatible image for all users possible while getting rid of excess that no one needs.
Chris , I know your a professional in the tech world . I keep wondering what's up with Microsoft allowing retail markets and the public to try the iot enterprise ltsc eval versions but then they don't allow those same people to have access to the full version. It really don't make sense and I think its only going to make their home retail customers more pissed off.
Most of the people that use the eval versions and enjoy them either buy grey cd keys from shady key sites or just use massgrave to remove the activation. Most normal people don't bother with either and just run with all the bloat. They do get fed up and move to Mac mostly and a few to even Linux. Its reflective of the market share trends.
a fair point, but most people that use an offline terminal are using old offline software that never needs an update and they can continue like this in perpetuity.
I love biking Chris, last trip I did was 105 miles by the time I got back. Left early in the morning got back around 8pm. Almost 15 hours on my bike in 1 day.
i use to ride so much now havent for ages i gotta start again i mostly rode mountain bikes and bmx but been wanting a road bike tbh lol
I can't help but feel you're making this insanely more complicated and difficult than it needs to be.
This is great! I was just planning to install in a few months so I'll like wait for a month for MicroWin to improve a bit more & then reinstall windows 11
1:24:20 Isn't there a way to add a text box in the Microwin creation utility where the user could write a personalized user name?
Absolutely brilliant 👏
can i ask what is the terminal timer that you used in the video 1:33:40, and how to install it, thanks
I basically had Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2021, it is supported till 2032 (the normal non-IoT LTSC is supported till 2027). I basically just managed to install the bare minimum packages in order to install Winget and now there's absolutely no need for the Microsoft Store at all. If I want any app that is specifically only available on the Microsoft Store, I can just get it through Winget.
That's not entirely true. There are certain packages in MSStore that are not in Winget.
@@DavidDennison what are those? Really I do want to know about them.
Happy to know that I am a windows power user.
If you skip the OOBE, wouldn't it just start doing the crap it was doing on a new install anyway, but hidden in the background?
Hahahahah, theprimeagen actually daily drives a System's76 laptop, or at least used to. On his Vim Course he mentions it and its the machine in which he recorded the whole course
The Ameliorated (Windows AME) is the best in my opinion.
Thanks for your work, but I would like to ask you some questions, can microwin be updated with windows updates? or can't you do anything? and after installing microwin, is there no need to use the winutil tool? thanks
I'd really like a video on how to completely gut windows update from windows 11 so I can just use powershell to install what I need
If you have Windows 11 pro, you can toggle the setting in WinUtil to ignore all new updates, there's also an option to still install security updates but postpone all others until the feature update is to old to still get security updates
@@CouldBeMathijsYou can but it's a spectacularly bad idea.
Just because you can do something doesn't mean you should.
@@clivedamagedgoods I very much agree
Yeah i was playing around with XP x64 and you pretty much have to run a TLS proxy to browse the web. And it was pain to install to begin with since it lacked sata drivers but it was an exercise in retroputing...
It's been 2 monthsish since I've moved from Windows to Arch on an Acer Predator Triton 500 SE. i913 and nvidia 3060. No pwm. with Hyprland for shiggles.
I've jumped in the deepend and I'm just barely alive.
gl gaming buddy
Seems interesting
@@pikachusolu1606 hyprland gaming is pretty perfect if steam is run through gamescope, afaik.
@@pikachusolu1606 Steam with proton works just fine. My one complaint is that the Zenless Zone Zero has a memory leak in Lutris so I have to resart the whole service like every hour or so. World of Warcraft runs fine. nbfc helps to mitigate problems with cooling, but Acer sucks.
hi again chris, I even entuse at ur riding a bike, so when u have time, between one ride and another, would u pls enable microwin on wim files too?
What do you think of tech city's ntlite guide for this.
What's the advantage of these "custom" micro windows iso:s, compared to the official W11 IoT ltsc image that you can get from "official" sites (massgrave).
The iot ltsc is already pretty barebones, doesnt even have the ms store, so why not install that and disable telemetry, which should be more stable than these micro versions that disable random services.
Store is needed as a dependency for products. LTSC is great if nothing touches ms-store, but for many gamers and normal users this isn't the case.
Also I don't disable "random" services. The services I target are specific and generally go unused or are used for telemetry. I try to make the most compatible image for all users possible while getting rid of excess that no one needs.
@@TitusTechTalk i love when people talk about something they know nothing about, its not like you have years of experience or anything x)
Chris , I know your a professional in the tech world .
I keep wondering what's up with Microsoft allowing retail markets and
the public to try the iot enterprise ltsc eval versions but then they don't allow
those same people to have access to the full version.
It really don't make sense and I think its only going to make their
home retail customers more pissed off.
Most of the people that use the eval versions and enjoy them either buy grey cd keys from shady key sites or just use massgrave to remove the activation.
Most normal people don't bother with either and just run with all the bloat. They do get fed up and move to Mac mostly and a few to even Linux. Its reflective of the market share trends.
if you're never online, you'll never need an update is not true. You can invite malicious things without the internet, like a flashdrive.
Sure. But you can also get hit by a methorite.
If you disable the internet the chances of being infected by a virus fall DRASTICALLY.
a fair point, but most people that use an offline terminal are using old offline software that never needs an update and they can continue like this in perpetuity.
How to do the microwin for windows 10?
If they cut support in 2025 Linux should get a boost. GO Tux go.
Once you can play all the anti cheat games it'll have a huge boost
just my thouht, microwin could be better if user can customize there own windows, but great video
My company still has a windows xp computer. Lol it is just for gate control. I have to keep it working
Or they kill it and people finds a way to make windows 10 LTSC updates work on standard home and pro versions
I don't like that transparent chat window.
Average IQ is 105-115 i think
iQ is defined so that the average is 100 and people are +/- some %
every year, iQ test is reviewed and averaged to 100. The iQ of the average person will always be 100. That's why iQ test is only valid for a year.
goodbye then
hello now
good morning in advance
Please create a shorter version of this movie.
Is impossible to watch this... 3 hours...