Windows 10 was no longer satisfying, so what would be the next step?
Windows 10 was no longer satisfying, so what would be the next step?
Accessing your admin tools is straightforward, and turning off the update service isn't difficult—just more challenging than before. That's a positive point since many people skip updates due to perceived inconvenience. Remember, using Windows means your PC is no longer "your own." Review the terms and conditions. You're licensed to use the software, not owning it.
AMD provides full Ryzen support for at least Windows 7. Here are AMD's official Ryzen chipset drivers for Windows 7: https://support.amd.com/en-us/download/c...os=Windows 10 - 64 Windows 7 should run fine on either new AMD or Intel CPUs anyway, even without an official chipset patch for them. Is that something that is going to be fixed? I read that the new AGESA version is still in early-development stage - although, that was some months ago: https://forum.level1techs.com/t/psa-dont...yet/122279 The person licenses the software Intellectual Property, to utilize an instance of it. The person fully owns the software instance (non-reproduceable) which the perpetual license they bought represents. "This software is licensed, not sold" is corporate propaganda that is playing with semantics to bias consumer impressions in their favour, similar to EULAs stating that by using the software the person waives any right to sue to the company that makes the software - when national laws state otherwise. The terms in an EULA are not laws, and are only binding so far as they adhere to laws. The software (IP) is licensed, not sold The software (license / instance) is sold, not licensed A person lawfully possesses all regular property rights for their purchased software, including all decision-making authority, such as whether to modify or not modify (such as via unwanted updates) their owned software at their sole discretion.
Visiting the internet means you're being monitored, regardless of whether you use an ad blocker. I disable ads to make browsing faster, since news pages load much slower when ads are active, but tracking data is less of a concern no matter your preference. You can cut off the internet connection, yet you'd still face surveillance from governments and financial institutions tracking your purchases. In our digital environment, avoiding detection would require going off the beaten path.