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I realize this is a Linux community, but I was wondering why you still hate Windows. I mean, I love Linux, but I will not argue that it's more convenient to the average person in most use cases to use Windows, I recently had to switch back to Windows and I realized how convenient it all was and how I was missing so many things because of my love for Linux. But at this point, Linux is a part of my personality and my self-image and I will not leave it, but I gotta be honest, it's pretty convenient being on Windows. So, why have you guys chosen to still stay on Linux? Some reasons I can appreciate include

  1. The terrible privacy policies of Microsoft. It sometimes makes you feel like your computer is not owned by you but lent to you by Big Tech.
  2. The community and the spirit of sharing
  3. The joy of "figuring it out" and customizing everything you want to the minutest details
  4. FREEDOM!!! sudo su Kinda ties into the previous points, but still one of the best selling points, the freedom to do whatever you want is liberating. You can run a server on it or you can create a script while knowing you have control over almost every FOSS app there is or just destroy your whole system with one command. Idk, feels good man!

These are the big ones, but one must realize you are sacrificing many things while not using windows too, productivity can be much greater there if you are a normie, it's really convenient! So yeah! Give me your reasons! Also, how many of you dual boot?

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[-] Telorand@reddthat.com 53 points 5 months ago

The Microsoft support forums are pitifully hilarious, too.

"Hi, I need help with N. I've tried X, Y, and, Z."

"Hello, sorry to hear that you're having trouble with N. Have you tried X, Y, or Z?"

"Yes."

"I'm sorry to hear that it's still not working. Please refer to this thread, and feel free to contact Microsoft Support with any future questions. Have a nice day."

"But my problem still isn't solved. Hello?"

[-] atzanteol@sh.itjust.works 34 points 5 months ago

Where one of X, Y or Z is "update your system" and "ensure you're using the latest drivers."

[-] user224@lemmy.sdf.org 33 points 5 months ago

OK, but seriously, X, Y and Z are these:

  1. Reboot

  2. DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth

  3. sfc /scannow

The only answers you'll get.

[-] Tippon@lemmy.dbzer0.com 23 points 5 months ago

I've genuinely seen a post asking for help because DISM wouldn't run, where the recommended answer was to run DISM 🙈

[-] bizarroland@fedia.io 15 points 5 months ago

And the other one is either use a third party registry cleaner or run this esoteric powershell command as admin.

And if it doesn't work, just reinstall your entire computer. Fuck your entire day.

[-] Tanoh@lemmy.world 10 points 5 months ago

"Thread closed due to inactivity."

It seems to be populated exclusively by people (or these days LLMs?) who have had MS customer interaction training, but simultaneously have no grasp of reading compression.

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