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I’ll keep supporting you with updates and alternatives until Windows 10 is no longer supported.

I’ll keep supporting you with updates and alternatives until Windows 10 is no longer supported.

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MikkeJakke
Junior Member
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09-06-2021, 11:34 PM
#1
I noticed a popular Reddit comment recommending continued use of Windows 10 past its end-of-life date, which I find unacceptable. What’s the overall opinion on this? Should I upgrade to Windows 11, keep using Windows 10, or move to Linux/Mac instead?
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MikkeJakke
09-06-2021, 11:34 PM #1

I noticed a popular Reddit comment recommending continued use of Windows 10 past its end-of-life date, which I find unacceptable. What’s the overall opinion on this? Should I upgrade to Windows 11, keep using Windows 10, or move to Linux/Mac instead?

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Superwolf888
Junior Member
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09-07-2021, 04:08 AM
#2
I stick to Windows 10 unless new titles need Windows 11, after which I switch to it. I mainly use my PC just for gaming.
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Superwolf888
09-07-2021, 04:08 AM #2

I stick to Windows 10 unless new titles need Windows 11, after which I switch to it. I mainly use my PC just for gaming.

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TheresFaith
Member
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09-07-2021, 09:58 AM
#3
I'm here to help. What would you like to discuss?
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TheresFaith
09-07-2021, 09:58 AM #3

I'm here to help. What would you like to discuss?

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megan_6495
Junior Member
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09-07-2021, 04:20 PM
#4
Windows 10 is expected to receive prolonged support, officially or informally.
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megan_6495
09-07-2021, 04:20 PM #4

Windows 10 is expected to receive prolonged support, officially or informally.

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RineAceRee
Junior Member
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09-08-2021, 10:06 PM
#5
This likely refers to informal or unofficial practices, ideas, or behaviors that aren't officially sanctioned but are still practiced within a group or community.
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RineAceRee
09-08-2021, 10:06 PM #5

This likely refers to informal or unofficial practices, ideas, or behaviors that aren't officially sanctioned but are still practiced within a group or community.

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FerryoS
Junior Member
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09-11-2021, 05:24 AM
#6
I don't see a clear case for moving to Windows 11 since it hasn't been proven why updates to Windows 10 wouldn't have addressed existing issues. W11 remains largely limited to Intel CPUs from the 12th generation and Ryzen 7900X/7950X models, even though purchasing multiple X3D chips is generally discouraged. Most users with other processors are fine with Windows 10. Additionally, given the negative experience with Windows 11's adware and feature removal, I'm comfortable sticking with Windows 10. If hardware performance was adequate, I'd consider reverting to Windows 7.
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FerryoS
09-11-2021, 05:24 AM #6

I don't see a clear case for moving to Windows 11 since it hasn't been proven why updates to Windows 10 wouldn't have addressed existing issues. W11 remains largely limited to Intel CPUs from the 12th generation and Ryzen 7900X/7950X models, even though purchasing multiple X3D chips is generally discouraged. Most users with other processors are fine with Windows 10. Additionally, given the negative experience with Windows 11's adware and feature removal, I'm comfortable sticking with Windows 10. If hardware performance was adequate, I'd consider reverting to Windows 7.

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IvyTheCat
Member
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09-11-2021, 06:33 AM
#7
It depends on what you focus on. Playing directly on the machine usually works if you run Windows 10 past EOL. I’ve upgraded my setup to version 11, and I also use a MacBook Pro and a Steam Deck—Linux on the deck has been fine. My mom’s system doesn’t meet Windows 11 specs. Some suggest ignoring the requirements, but given Microsoft’s history, they might make changes that complicate things later. It would be better to learn Linux or get a ready-made version instead of dealing with issues down the line.
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IvyTheCat
09-11-2021, 06:33 AM #7

It depends on what you focus on. Playing directly on the machine usually works if you run Windows 10 past EOL. I’ve upgraded my setup to version 11, and I also use a MacBook Pro and a Steam Deck—Linux on the deck has been fine. My mom’s system doesn’t meet Windows 11 specs. Some suggest ignoring the requirements, but given Microsoft’s history, they might make changes that complicate things later. It would be better to learn Linux or get a ready-made version instead of dealing with issues down the line.

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Blazer444
Member
146
09-11-2021, 11:39 AM
#8
Only using it for REFS now is frustrating. I’m not sure why but it’s the only filesystem that handles all three hard drives without turning into 'RAW' or read-only after a while if formatted with NTFS, FAT or EXT4. It only works with REFS. I also think it’s time to give up on Fallout 4 and NV, since they don’t run on Linux.
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Blazer444
09-11-2021, 11:39 AM #8

Only using it for REFS now is frustrating. I’m not sure why but it’s the only filesystem that handles all three hard drives without turning into 'RAW' or read-only after a while if formatted with NTFS, FAT or EXT4. It only works with REFS. I also think it’s time to give up on Fallout 4 and NV, since they don’t run on Linux.

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XODAAA
Member
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10-03-2021, 06:02 AM
#9
Fallout functions properly on Linux. See the links for more details.
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XODAAA
10-03-2021, 06:02 AM #9

Fallout functions properly on Linux. See the links for more details.

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sem932815
Junior Member
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10-03-2021, 08:52 AM
#10
I haven’t tried Steam Tried before and setting up mods was really tough, especially since installers don’t work on Linux either. I’m thinking about moving to Linux once I get all the data from the drives and might run W10 in a VM just for gaming. I already have the cores and RAM.
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sem932815
10-03-2021, 08:52 AM #10

I haven’t tried Steam Tried before and setting up mods was really tough, especially since installers don’t work on Linux either. I’m thinking about moving to Linux once I get all the data from the drives and might run W10 in a VM just for gaming. I already have the cores and RAM.

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