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Rufus like tools are becoming a near necessity to install windows these days.
I recently wiped my drive and performed a clean install. I started with fedora and about 15 minutes later I was 100% back together - programs and all.
Then I moved/installed my RETAIL copy of win11 pro to a virtual machine. It took like 4 hours, and I swear I’m not dumb! :)
The whole process was extremely painful. And I gave in years ago and I login with a Microsoft account - you’d think the ONE advantage I’d get for that would be: “oh hi sir, I see you are installing your one and only retail copy of win11, HAVE A NICE DAY!” NOPE.
I’ve been installing OSes since the days of dos 5.0 and I couldn’t believe how low Microsoft has fallen with the shovelware and bad updates process.
And after all that - I don’t even use the win11 VM. I just installed it because I had a valid retail license and “why not? I can move the VM around I the future if I want”. My software runs just as fast, if not faster in Linux - but I’m much faster because my OS gets out of my way, doesn’t shove ads and crap in my face, and I’ve tailored it to match my workflow.
Windows is dead folks. If you’re stubbornly hanging on, you really shouldn’t.
The most annoying thing is that users from Europe get to skip most of this. No privacy option nagging, no OneDrive nagging.
I could do what you did in 40 minutes, including the updates (no idea why yours took 40 minutes, I'd say about 20 for a fresh install).
So it is possible, but it's Microslop so...
Absolutely insane! I needed a fresh machine to test something so i installed Windows 10 LTSC IoT on a 13 year old machine (processor, mobo, RAM, PSU… the video card was updated and it has some SATA SSDs.)
The install took less than ten minutes and I was in. Cracking took five minutes, and ninite took a minute or two to install all my software.
I have a work-supplied laptop with Windows on it. I use it maybe once or twice a month, just for the things requiring a VPN. The rest of the time it sits there gathering dust while I get real work done on my Linux laptop.
The specs on the work laptop say it should be a performance beast, but my Linux machine (with half the RAM) runs circles around it.
Same 👌🏻😁
Over the past few years i have also realized rufus is the only thing making windows 11 installs easy or even possible. I had several devices i needed to get onto 11 and i remember 1 laptop i tried for days doing so many different things and it would just fail most of the way through and i couldnt figure out why. I then found rufus and saw that it allows some changes to get it working on some older devices andbit worked perfectly on the first try. Idk what MS is doing but they continue to screw up time after time.
For Anyone who needs windows still I'd recommend making an unattend XML- https://schneegans.de/windows/unattend-generator/
That at least makes it less painful. Still painful though.
Yeah I consider the bridge burned; their install media maker .exe thing doesn't run on Linux so I Just Can't Help You Install Windows Anymore^TM.^
Sequential updates are frustrating… I need to do that to my car, manually over USB, like 10 times (if I ever want CarPlay).
Do they include migration steps from the prior version in each build? So effectively, you can only get to version n from version n-1?