I'll be switching to Windows 10

...well, I've been already using Windows 10 because even the earliest iGPU driver still requires 1607, and with no hacking can I get it working on 8.1, so I decided to give in.


The reason for this sudden change will be explained in the rest of this post. Those who know that I have a very big grudge against Windows 10 will be surprised by this, so hear me out.

For those who don't know, I used a MacBook Pro (2011, 13", i7-2620M, 8Gigs of RAM) before I got this laptop, but I accidently fried the board twice, so it no longer works, and costs too much to repair, so I gave up on it. With some complications I bought the laptop I'm using now (which is a very boring story).


So, I was initially biased against Windows 10 at the time (and still am :ha:) because of the negative experience I accumulated from the last month of school and my IT exam, so me getting a Windows 10 laptop wasn't something I really appreciated.

When I first powered on the laptop, I got jumpscared by Cortana on max volume with Dol️by drivers (which boost the output volume, so 8% with Dol️by drivers was like 20% or 40% with Realtek / HDA drivers, imagine how loud 100% was...), and because I didn't find the mute button, I force powered off the machine. This was a big mistake, as this action already broke Windows from the very start, AND I DIDN'T EVEN START USING IT YET :rofl2:. But the breaking only has began here...

Not even two days in, the dreaded Windows Update keeps spinning the CPU out, and disabling wuauserv has no effect, so I wasn't able to suspend the updates even for a damn second. Because of this, the updates kept coming, and coming, and slowly making the system slower and more broken.
First the audio broke, because Windows Update kept reinstalling the f------ Realtek driver I didn't want (I prefer HDA drivers because it has (cheap) Bass Boost), and managed to earrape me so many times that I attempted to disable Windows Update even more, and managed to somewhat destroy it enough for the updates to stop coming for almost a week because I kept constantly breaking it because it kept re-enabling itself magically.

But once I forgot to break Windows Update, so it pushed 1709 on me. It bricked safe mode, and the ability to log in (after logging in, it instantly throws you back to the login screen due to a crash). I spent countless hours in the Get Help applet because of this. Since this update, I can't enable HDR support, and the screen is driven at 6bits instead of 8bits color which causes very noticable and headache-inducing flicker, which is ESPECIALLY noticable when using a dedicated GPU -accelerated program (like a video editor), because the UI flickers just ever so slightly due to the bit difference. Some updates also broke some other things, but they probably weren't so significant because I forgot them.

1803 was what tipped the piss jar. It bricked login again (which meant more hours spent in Get Help), broke multilingual keyboard support (if I did something, the keyboard got reset to USA instead of staying on Hungarian), updated Intel drivers to a newer version which were awfully slow and CPU-intensive, and it just generally rendered my device unusable due to all the countless things it broke. So I reverted back to 1709 which resetted a lot of my settings (a penalty for not taking the big wide long cactus up the wastepipe), and introduced general instability and freezes.

At this point I was so fed up, that I used psexec to competely ruin Windows Update as much as possible (and it turns out that THIS was the right way to delete those nasty protected sheduled tasks), and managed to keep the system in this broken state without an another f------- update breaking it even more. I just don't trust these updates anymore, not even if they ACTUALLY manage to fix ANYTHING without additionally breaking the rest of the system.

For a very long time (many, many months, or probably even half a year) I was using this half-assedly broken install until one day I left to take images in Vienna using one of the cameras I got from mom's boss. I took some nice pictures which are worthy of a separate blog post.

Anyways, when I came back I noticed that 3 new folders appeared in the C:\ folder, which are the signs of a very big Windows update (almost the same as upgrading from XP to Vista, or 7 to 8.0). This is where it started going exponentially bad.

From that poin on, I wasn't able to type in Start Menu to search for anything. I had to manually click the letters to search for an entry.
A week later the videos applet stopped opening. Almost a day later the Photos app stopped working.

A few days ago the Start Menu and the time popup stopped working. I can kinda live without the Start Menu (albeit very painfully and inefficiently), but considering that I used the most out of the time popout, it breaking was a motivation to install a test Windows on the HDD.

After deleting the leftover folders from a test Windows 8.1 install using icacls, takeown, and rm -rf, I used dism (formerly only found in ImageX) to install Windows on the HDD without the installer. (if you want a tutorial on this then write a comment)

I chose LTSB 2016 nov (1607), because that's the earliest version for which I have iGPU drivers for, and because this laptop actually came with factory 1607, so I thought I'd give it yet another chance.
I chose LTSB, because I don't need Windows Store, I want to be able to disable updates at my will without nuking half of the system in the process, and just generally want to get rid of all the bloat which is present in the Home edition (which is what I got an OEM license for).

And damn, was this a good choice! At the start I had very low expectations. I spent countless hours installing ALL updates, because I was too slow to disable them, and didn't wanted to break the system because I was too impatient. In hindsight, this was a VERY wise choice, and I got rewarded for it.

LTSB 1607 is SO stable with all the updates installed! I have very low latency in osu (same settings, 0.28 in Windows 8.0, 3.8 in Home 1709, and 0.70 in LTSB 1607), and the iGPU drivers are VERY responsive (again, in osu, I get 4.2-4.6ms avg. in Home 1709, and I get 1.2-1.8ms in LTSB 1607 WITH iGPU!), opening a new tab in Firefox no longer softlocks EVERYTHING for a whole second, and it even starts up very fast from HDD, even though this HDD is AWFULLY slow (for comparison, Windows 8.0 took AT LEAST two minutes to start up, when a fully updated Windows 8.0 on my Athlon PC starts up in LESS THAN 20s FROM HDD USING FLOPPY BOOT)

So I'm trying to figure out a way to save most of the installed programs and their configs from the already existing broken install, wipe the SSD, and reinstall LTSB completely fresh on the SSD.

However I still think that people who praise Windows 10 and tell me that it's stable are full of biowaste exerted out of a bull :)

tl;dr
Losedows 10 is shitty and broken, the Home edition is a sin, fully updated LTSB 1607 rulez! I'll be upgrading from Home 1709 to LTSB 1607. Yes, upgrading, because it does feel like an ACTUAL upgrade from something very beta to a working and stable product, JUST LIKE HOW IT SHOULD BE IN THE FIRST PLACE :angry: If you praise any version past 1607 then you're full of SHIT.
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Coincidentally, 1607 is the latest version my media PC has iGPU drivers for (fuck you Intel), I also ended up installing LTSB 2016 on it.

"If you praise any version past 1607 then you're full of SHIT."
Or maybe we're not experiencing all these issues you're having.
I haven't noticed any issues with updates personally. There was that one time an update was deleting personal files and they quickly had to pull the update. Pretty big fuck up on M$ part there that I'm not sure how happened.
But the later Win10 versions actually have some new features I like, and seem to work just as well. So it's got to be something particular to your setup (hardware/drivers/software) that was causing you issues.
 
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i'm using 1803 with no problems whatsoever. you just need to know how to disable all the spy shit (it's called windows 10 manager)
and use object desktop to fix the rest.
 
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In general Enterprise LTSB/C is MUCH better than normal Windows 10, I use LTSC on both of my PCs and haven't had a single issue and runs much better.
And I switched because updates kept pissing me off on 1709 so I went to LTSB 2016 and then upgraded to LTSC through a clean install (wasn't needed but I like to do clean installs)


and I'd use LTSB 2016 but dark explorer was the only reason I upgraded to LTSC which is based 1809
 
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so youre calling windows 10 shit because you deleted system files, instead of being sane and disabling the service like everyone else? congrats, this whole thing is dumb. and then you start insulting people for liking windows 10 more, like other people cant have opinions at all

sorry, but this is the worst thing ive read in a while

someone mentioned disabling win10s data collection, so by the way, windows 7 collects the same data but hides that they do it. windows 10 tells people that they do it so users can disable it

tl;dr you deleted system files and are blaming windows for it
 
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OP, calling people who use Windows 10 "are full of this" excuse me? What right do you have to be a whiny ass punk about what people use?
 
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"I have issues, if you don't you're wrong." Fuck outta here with your weak arguments.

Every issue you have stems from your ignorance... And refusing to accept that? Arrogance.
 
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Only time I got a system lockup was when uPlay crapped out and I couldn't open the task manager, it just froze. Had to hard reboot and uninstalled that uPlay, which is trash.
 
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@Invision I don't know what data Windows 7 collects, but I think the main issue with 10's data collecting people are having is that even when you turn it down to "Basic" it stiil collects a lot of data. At least Microsoft has publicized exactly what data they're collecting on Win10, and supposedly there's no personally identifiable information being collected, so I guess it's not too bad. I still would prefer being able to turn it off, and I did just that with Spybot Anti-Beacon, but there should be an official option to do it.
 
@the_randomizer Me too actually. My laptop has an AMD HD7970M with Intel switchable graphics. Which was before AMD figured out switchable graphics and as a result it was buggy sometimes and slower than it should be. I had to use a very specific driver from Clevo (the OEM) for it not to BSOD immediately after reaching the login screen. Then I switched to modded drivers designed for AMD/Intel combos, which worked fine, eventually with a driver update of the modded drivers I started getting bsods again. On Win10 however, all the graphics drivers I've tried work just fine. The BSOD was something related to the driver/GPU not responding quickly enough which caused Windows to shit itself. I guess that was fixed in Win10.

I did have some weird issues with Project64 though where some plugins wouldn't work full-screen and some would actually BSOD when I went full-screen. That issue seems to be gone, but I need to run pj64k 2.x sandboxed for some reason or it just doesn't start up. Regular pj64 2.x works, so I guess it's just a bug in the Kaillera version, but it's an odd one.
 
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