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How to upgrade to Windows 11 with as much privacy, freedom and efficiency as possible

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  • S [email protected]
    1. Go to linuxmint.com
    2. Download
    3. Write to usb with rufus
    4. Reboot using the usb
    5. Install
    6. Done
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    Wow windows never looked so good!

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      1. Go to linuxmint.com
      2. Download
      3. Write to usb with rufus
      4. Reboot using the usb
      5. Install
      6. Done
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      #8

      I'd just replace Rufus with Ventoy. πŸ˜‰

      Best concept for a piece of software I've discovered after being a happy Rufus user for years. πŸ™‚

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        Lemmy users try not to be insufferable when Windows is mentioned (Challenge) (Impossible)

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        I mean, this is about privacy, is it not? It's pretty well-known by now that Windows mines your data.

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          The currently largest single source of ewaste in the world should be criticized at every turn.

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          To be fair, while Microsoft is absolutely vile for such restrictions, I think people overestimate how many people would switch computers just to get Windows 11. It's probably a concern for big corporations indeed, but regular users? I don't think so. Most people don't see anything wrong with staying on an OS that doesn't receive updates. A lot of them already do so - on their phones, because the support is so short! I am now in the process of switching my father to Linux, and it's genuinely hard to explain him why he has to get used to a different OS: his reaction to "But Windows 10 would no longer receive security updates!" is "So what?". Windows 7 probably would've still had a high market share if 10 had a similar system requirements change.

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            1. Go to linuxmint.com
            2. Download
            3. Write to usb with rufus
            4. Reboot using the usb
            5. Install
            6. Done
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            You obviously didnt read the post

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            • adespoton@lemmy.caA [email protected]

              Er, your instructions don’t kill all the telemetry that makes Win11 so privacy invasive.

              Unfortunately, your comments about security are spot-on β€” there have been a number of improvements in the latest Win11 releases that were never added to Win10.

              So while Win10 can be tweaked to be a relatively private OS, you need to update to the latest Win11 for security, or switch to a non-Microsoft OS.

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              Mind to tell me what is missing then? NextDNS or Portmaster could be used, but they add more complexity. And as said, Windows should not be considered a safe OS so hardening it is kinda useless

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                I mean, this is about privacy, is it not? It's pretty well-known by now that Windows mines your data.

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                It is clearly mentioned that

                1. A huge amount of people use Windows 10 or older. Being a privacy elietist does not change that
                2. This is for people needing windows software
                3. The result is fine but still not private, simply a more reasonable OS
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                • boredsquirrel@slrpnk.netB [email protected]

                  You obviously didnt read the post

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                  Why exactly would I waste my time reading about how to upgrade to Windows 11?

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                    Why exactly would I waste my time reading about how to upgrade to Windows 11?

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                    If it makes you happy to feel superior...

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                      Wow windows never looked so good!

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                      True. Windows 10 is atrocious. I have to say, a debloated Win11 feels almost too good.

                      So, lets focus on making Linux distros shiny and easy to use!

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                        How do you want to read this Brick

                        Andi Summary:

                        How to Upgrade to Windows 11 While Maintaining Privacy and Control

                        Before You Start

                        1. Back up all important files to an external drive or cloud storage
                        2. Verify system compatibility using Microsoft's PC Health Check app
                        3. Disable third-party antivirus software temporarily to prevent installation conflicts

                        Most Efficient Method

                        1. Download the Windows 11 ISO file directly from Microsoft's website
                        2. Mount the ISO by right-clicking and selecting "Mount"
                        3. Run setup.exe as administrator from the mounted drive
                        4. During installation, select "Keep personal files and apps" for fastest transition

                        Privacy-Focused Settings

                        1. During initial setup, decline optional data collection and analytics
                        2. Skip the "complete installation" prompts for Edge browser and OneDrive backup
                        3. Go to Settings > Privacy & Security after installation to disable unwanted tracking features

                        Maintain Control

                        1. Move the Start menu back to the left: Settings > Personalization > Taskbar > Taskbar behaviors
                        2. Restore classic context menus and file explorer views for better efficiency
                        3. Set up default apps through Settings > Apps > Default apps to avoid Microsoft's preferred applications

                        Recovery Options

                        • Within 10 days of upgrading, you can roll back to Windows 10 through Settings > System > Recovery
                        • Keep your Windows 10 backup for 30 days until you're comfortable with Windows 11

                        : PCWorld - How to upgrade to Windows 11: Every option explained
                        : Prajwal Desai - Best Guide to Upgrade to Windows 11
                        : PCWorld - How to update from Windows 10 to Windows 11

                        I?ll add also WindHawk, which is imperative in W11

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                        • boredsquirrel@slrpnk.netB [email protected]

                          You obviously didnt read the post

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                          You obviously didn't format it.

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                            I'd just replace Rufus with Ventoy. πŸ˜‰

                            Best concept for a piece of software I've discovered after being a happy Rufus user for years. πŸ™‚

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                            Ventoy is so goated, I used Rufus then Balena for ages, then YUMI, and finally Ventoy. I've got a 128gb tiny USB attached to my phone case with every OS and utility I could need with over 80gb still free for file storage. Being able to download an iso and copy it with no software is huge, like in an emergency I could download an ISO on my phone if needed

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                            • boredsquirrel@slrpnk.netB [email protected]

                              True. Windows 10 is atrocious. I have to say, a debloated Win11 feels almost too good.

                              So, lets focus on making Linux distros shiny and easy to use!

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                              If you don't think the modern Linux distro are shiny and easy to use, how long has it been since you tried? There are plenty of feature complete distros that are shiny and modern and comfortable to start using as a lifelong windows user

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                                I mean, this is about privacy, is it not? It's pretty well-known by now that Windows mines your data.

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                                It's either private or it's Windows.

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                                  If you don't think the modern Linux distro are shiny and easy to use, how long has it been since you tried? There are plenty of feature complete distros that are shiny and modern and comfortable to start using as a lifelong windows user

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                                  I tried switching to linux permanently three times. Each time it got easier and more polished until eventually I didn't go back.

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                                    1. Go to linuxmint.com
                                    2. Download
                                    3. Write to usb with rufus
                                    4. Reboot using the usb
                                    5. Install
                                    6. Done
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                                    I'm one of those morons that really hates himself so is running systems that are highly optimized (hardened, custom kernels, no systemd) and all I can say, yes, mint cheff's kiss

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                                      I'm one of those morons that really hates himself so is running systems that are highly optimized (hardened, custom kernels, no systemd) and all I can say, yes, mint cheff's kiss

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                                      Exactly. I used to play with installing different Linux distros all the time, just to see what was available. And when you use Linux Mint, your computer just fucking works. You install the damn thing, and then you just use it, and use it, and use it until the fucking wheels fall off.

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                                        Exactly. I used to play with installing different Linux distros all the time, just to see what was available. And when you use Linux Mint, your computer just fucking works. You install the damn thing, and then you just use it, and use it, and use it until the fucking wheels fall off.

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                                        Yeah, its damn solid. In the same vein I am testing the atomic release of fedora, really hard to break that thing, same goes for bazzite.

                                        Now i'm thinking ... an atomic release of mint would be ... wow

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                                          Yeah, its damn solid. In the same vein I am testing the atomic release of fedora, really hard to break that thing, same goes for bazzite.

                                          Now i'm thinking ... an atomic release of mint would be ... wow

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                                          I don't know much about atomic releases. Is that in any way similar to immutable distros such as NixOS? If so, and you ran mid in that way, it ought to be damn near impossible to break.

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