![]() I've been having another problem every time I turn on the PC. But there are still problems that were reported in previous Windows 10 versions and Windows 10's latest version still has them and if I use an older Windows OS or Windows 10 version it may not be supported by Microsoft and so it wouldn't receive updates (not to mention they may stop being supported by some software I may use and may not have features some Windows 10's latest versions do and which I use). I don't but I've had problems after installing untouched and edited Windows 10 圆4 images without doing a clean install so I'll have to do it and copy all the files and folders back and install all the programs, which is annoying. Right now I'm waiting for a new MSMG ToolKit to be released to be able to remove components on 19H1. If Windows 10 is really a troubled OS to edit and every time a new version is out this is aggravated like many users told me (and I suppose I have an extra problem since I use two tools to edit the images and not just one and they use different processes to remove the components) then I'm out of luck since I only started editing an OS (Windows 10 圆4) two years ago and I always want to have the last version (not the latest builds like those from Windows Insider). I've heard about snapshots/checkpoints but I didn't know they did that (and I don't know how to use them) so I'd create a new VM every single time I needed to do a clean install (well, even if I started using snapshots/checkpoints if I'd want to do clean installs I'd have no choice but to not keep using them) to see for the first time if the image has problems (like when a new version is out like 19H1) or if l had them I'd keep doing it until they were fixed (or if after doing something the current install had a problem that could only be fixed after a clean install). But that's exactly what I do and aren't you contradicting what you said in the first place?įirst I install it (the edited image via clean install) on a VM and if I have no problems I install it in the host (via clean install too). Yes, I first test it in a VM and if I have no problems I test it in the host afterwards. I don't have a paid NTLite license so I can't test it in the host or on a VM and even if I did I might have problems like I've read somewhere and it's more likely to not have them if I do a clean install using the edited image. It is much faster than generating another ISO. To test removals on a VM using snapshots so if something goes wrong it's quick to get back to the untouched system to test again. ![]() You have a system installed for some time and for some reason can not do a clean installation I only see 2 utilities in doing the removals in a live system: Why not test the new version of Windows by removing what you want after install in a VM before installing in PC? Do you install first in PC after testing on a VM with the removing? If you are going to install a new OS anyway it is better to remove everything you need first and do a clean install already with everything removed. It is not possible to test all scenarios yourself. And many bugs are only discovered later when someone reports the problem. If you want a fully modular system where you can remove components and their dependencies without compromising the components that are kept best use Linux. Windows 10 User yes but this is due to the nature of Windows. If thats true then will will the top model be like? We are getting the best hardware we ever had and we are crippled with a crock of crap os like windows 10. ![]() A 6c/12t 50w beats the 2700X at a 3rd of the price. Shame on them for selling out and taking the MS schiiling. Much as i like amd and have been a happy user for years i still use an nvidia gpu because they are still releasing new drivers for it. Keeping up with the times will give you grief.ĪMD and Intel are partly to blame, AMD stopped supporting 8.1 but still support w7 and 8.1 is a newer os of the 2. Its why i scream loudly that 8.1 may be a viable option for some users, its known working on 8th gen Coffee Lake, will prolly work on 9th gen too. How many bugs are reported here for windows 7 and 8.1? Hardly any because they dont get major updates every 6 months, hell, there are even forums for users who point blank refuse to give up using xp. In my opinion an os is only approaching perfect when its been out for a couple of years, geeks will have their heads around it and developers will have their product well and truly sorted. Remember the problems xp had when sp2 came out? If you are going to install a new build every 6 months you are going to have problems.
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