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   / Windows 11 #31  
If you're running Win7 or earlier you're not getting security updates any more. But hey, if you like living on the edge by running a vulnerable OS developed during the Bush administration then go for it ;)
 
   / Windows 11 #32  
If you're running Win7 or earlier you're not getting security updates any more. But hey, if you like living on the edge by running a vulnerable OS developed during the Bush administration then go for it ;)
I'm showing MSE Update for today, and nearly daily. Win 7.
 
   / Windows 11 #33  
If you're running Win7 or earlier you're not getting security updates any more. But hey, if you like living on the edge by running a vulnerable OS developed during the Bush administration then go for it ;)

M$ft is just copying Apple after their scientists discovered how to milk sheep....by putting out a new iPhone every year... no different that new windoze version...
 
   / Windows 11 #34  
I'm showing MSE Update for today, and nearly daily. Win 7.
Those are updates for MSE, not Windows itself. They're different. The only way you're getting security updates for Windows 7 is if you buy ESU, and the only people buying ESU are commercial customers needing to buy time to migrate critical systems to Win10.
 
   / Windows 11 #35  
M$ft is just copying Apple after their scientists discovered how to milk sheep....by putting out a new iPhone every year... no different that new windoze version...
Windows 10 was released 6 years ago. I know people are terrified of change but in the tech universe 6 years is a long time.
 
   / Windows 11 #36  
Yep, two different things.

At the office we just upgraded to Windows 10, build 20H2. Which basically fixes all the glitches in Windows 10. Now they're going to Windows 11, to then discover all the new glitches.

I wish they would stop improving things.
 
   / Windows 11 #37  
I think hardware failure on this old Win 7 laptop I leave at the ranch is a realistic risk. I see the HD 'health' shows 43,635 hours. I bought this business-class laptop used, in 2014.

I carry a USB drive between here and home containing a second copy of anything - photos etc - that I would be concerned to lose.

Evil intruders, not so much. I'm trying to remember the last time I had to clean up a mess. I think it was about 2003 when I and the ranch cabin tenant shared a DSL line and she installed Cursor Capers or something that migrated to me. Just silly cursors, nothing critical. I re-configured network settings to Public (shut out everybody). No problems since. But I don't click on strange down-the-rabbithole sites.

UBlock Origin shows 17 somethings (links?) blocked at this moment, 300k since it was installed.
 
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Hoping this version fixes everything the latest updates FU'ed

This could be a windows replacement
Thanks for the link. (y) Never heard of ReactOS before. If Microsoft decides to start charging a subscription fee, I'll investigate ReactOS and Linux as viable replacements for Windows 11.
 
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   / Windows 11 #40  
I went looking for React OS and development doesn't seem to be moving fast over the past 15 years. It seems to be pre-XP in expectations and that isn't half done.

I saw claims of no support for NTFS or 64 bit hardware. At best, a 'sandbox' environment for a limited application, maybe an cash register or something.

I was hopeful ...
 
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