never liked it anyway

  • Pope-King Joe
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    661 year ago

    It’s seriously hilarious to me that something like Linux will literally let you uninstall the bootloader and reboot without installing a new one and won’t say shit about it. :D

          • @wmassingham
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            41 year ago

            There used to be a native tool called Windows Easy Transfer, but it was dropped in Windows 10 in favor of third-party tools like PCmover and transwiz. There is still Microsoft’s USMT, but that’s designed as an enterprise tool and I think it depends on MECM.

          • @Reaper948
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            31 year ago

            I mean, there’s transfer wiz and profile wiz that’ll do it, but not any builtin tools unfortunately.

        • DarkenLM
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          61 year ago

          It’s almost like every OS will have issues if you start fucking up core parts of it, who would have guessed?

      • Pope-King Joe
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        101 year ago

        Yep I’m well aware. I jumped on the Linux train awhile ago. It’s so freeing.

        I remember when you could uninstall Internet Explorer on your own as a regular ass user. Now? Get rekt idiot you’re stuck with Edge on your system and we’re gonna regularly reset it as your default browser.

        • @systemglitch
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          91 year ago

          I’ve not had win 10 default to another browser (edge) one single time in the five or so years I have used it.

          I get the windows hate, but I also hate seeing bs about shit that doesn’t happen.

          • Pope-King Joe
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            I had it happen on Windows 11 after the last major feature update. :(

            EDIT: I should mention this is on a laptop that isn’t my main PC.

      • @[email protected]
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        What hardcore Linux users don’t seem to really get is this: The vast majority of people who need to use computers simply do not care about anything you just said. They absolutely don’t. They simply want to press a button to boot the device, use the apps they need and maybe even play a game and that’s it. That is what Windows does for them.

        The average user is overwhelmed when the desktop icons have been moved.

        I love Linux and it is on a great way to being used by a wider audience and it’s great it provides the freedom it does. But it still has its quirks that makes it too hard to use for 95% of users.

        • lemmyvore
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          111 year ago

          But the average user is not going to uninstall their bootloader to begin with. We were talking about power users. As a power user it’s nice to be able to do whatever you want.