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codenamekino , to technology in Windows 10 is EOL in October 2025

Lemmy probably isn’t the target audience for this, here’s the steps to bypass the MS account requirement when setting up W11:

  • Configure your keyboard, but before you select your wifi network press Shift+(Fn)+F10 to open Command Prompt.
  • Type in the following command and press enter. Your computer will reboot: oobe\bypassnro
  • After the reboot, configure your keyboard and location settings, and click the option at the bottom of the page to say that you don’t want to connect to the internet
  • Click the link on the next page to “Continue with limited setup”, then follow the prompts to enter a username and password.
Dumbkid ,
@Dumbkid@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

If you use rufus to make a windows usb you can select to not require Microsoft account and bypass tpm right in the program, just get a windows 11 iso off the site instead of media creation tool

Hugh_Jeggs ,

Having checked a few Reddit threads by the Rufus dev, this seems the way to go!

selokichtli ,

Thank you. Now that I’ve showed you my appreciation, are you fucking kidding me?

LaunchesKayaks ,
@LaunchesKayaks@lemmy.world avatar

Also, if you have windows 11 pro, you can do:

Sign in options Domain join instead Make local account

If you have windows 11 home you can:

put [email protected] Use whatever as the password Hit next after the error message Make local account

I do this shit at least three times a week at my job. It’s the fuckin worst.

Appoxo ,
@Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

I wouldn’t try it for a permanent machine as it could backfire when Microsoft trys to enforce it and could lock up the machine somehow (because bigs not because evil corpo)

DAMunzy ,

Great mini guide.

I love the weasel words “continue with limited setup” that Microsoft uses.

codenamekino ,

I agree, but I find something else even more weasel-y and annoying when I’m adding a second user to an already-configured W11 computer. If I’m adding them as a local account without a Microsoft account, I’ll use Tab to navigate through the process of creating a username, password, and security questions. After the last security question, I’ll hit tab to navigate to the “Okay” button at bottom left of the window, which seems like a reasonable expectation. Instead, Windows will highlight the “Back” button at the bottom right. If you aren’t paying attention and hit enter or space bar, you have to start all the way back at the beginning.

I know that is a small dumb complaint, but when I’m setting 5 computers up in a row and tabbing through everything, my habits get the better of me, and I’ll have to redo it two or three times out of the five.

DAMunzy ,

Legit complaint!

Hugh_Jeggs ,

Lemmy is exactly the audience for this, thanks!

It just seems like there are are more Linux users because they’re constantly bleating about it in smug, self-congratulary comments

jabathekek , to technology in Windows 10 is EOL in October 2025
@jabathekek@sopuli.xyz avatar

It will be interesting to see how this impacts the market share lol.

cyberpunk007 ,

Probably not much, sadly.

jabathekek ,
@jabathekek@sopuli.xyz avatar

Yeah, IMO the majority of people that can switch to Linux already have. The rest are locked in by software they need for their livelihood that only works on Windows. Ofc you can tell them about WINE, but that doesn’t always work very well and is outside of the comfort zone for most people (including me, who’s been using Ubuntu since 2016).

Randelung , to technology in Windows 10 is EOL in October 2025

and we still can’t get vmware to run properly on our company laptops. current theory is p/e core scheduling shenanigans. it’s only been two years, what can you expect from the global leaders in virtualization and os.

i swear, before i upgrade I’ll move my team to Linux. I’ve been mainlining debian for six years without issues, INCLUDING RUNNING VMWARE.

Tinks ,

Who knows, by then Broadcom may drive VMware into the ground too, making the whole thing moot!

Randelung ,

we use vmware because customers do. if they migrate - which they might because of the licensing thing - we will too. so it’s an actual possibility already.

fingers crossed!

bfg9k ,

Dude fuck VMWare honestly

I’d bet any money they will go under in a few years, nobody is deploying a new vmware system after the shit Broadcom pulled

Hadriscus , to technology in Windows 10 is EOL in October 2025

Well this will be the month where I install PopOS

EndHD ,

I’d recommend doing a dual boot sooner and slowly shifting your files & apps. It took me about 3 months to find a distro and desktop environment i like, get my apps or alternatives installed, and get used to it.

If you wait until EOL, you may be overwhelmed and frustrated, increasing the likelihood of calling quits and accepting Windows 11.

Hadriscus ,

Thanks for the advice. I have run Fedora in the past so I have an idea of the alternatives I need. I will probably listen to your wisdom and dual boot

KillerWhale ,

I’m enjoying Pop_OS for 3 months now. No issues.

Willer ,

i cant access my laptops bios anymore tho after installing pop os

knolord ,

systemctl reboot --firmware-setup

That will reboot to UEFI setup instantly.

Willer ,

oh thank you i will try

CaptKoala , to technology in Windows 10 is EOL in October 2025

Lucky I already upgraded OS to not include any Micro$hit.

mctoasterson , to technology in Windows 10 is EOL in October 2025

Yeah it’s nice to know I have to build a new machine next year whether I want to or not. I’ve been coasting on a desktop PC I built circa 2015 because the thing works still. Problem is it doesn’t meet the hardware reqs (TPM 2.0) to upgrade to Win 11.

Whether I build a machine in 2025 or not I think I will be making the switch to daily driving Linux. I am sick of the amount of time the end user has to spend debloating Windows and blocking its telemetry.

pastermil ,

You can start by putting Linux on that old machine. I’d use Linux Mint to begin with.

Lemonparty ,

So September 2025ish is when I need to decide which Linux distro to go with.

mindlight ,

Why wait with the switch until 2025?

Appoxo ,
@Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Because theres no need to buy new hardware until then and the planned parts might get cheaper or a new deal is offered.

For example my planned motherboard was on sale with a local seller because they opened a new location and offered a 20% discount on Asus parts.

Ransack ,

I think they meant why wait to switch to Linux not the why wait to purchase newer hardware.

mindlight ,

Yup, They did.

intoverflow ,

You can bypass the TPM 2.0 requirements by pulling in your Windows 11 ISO into Rufus and then selecting to remove the TPM requirement in the prompt.
Drawback is when updating to new major releases of win11 (so I’ve heard) that you have to edit the registry.

Just going Linux is way cleaner.

barsquid ,

Are there TPM modules that one can drop in to motherboards to add that? I have TPM module headers, I keep wondering if I can get one to use with LUKS.

I think switching to Linux is the right choice regardless though.

Chev ,

Their hardware requirents don’t make sense at all. I’ve built my new PC last summer with the best AMD tech available and I don’t meet the requirements for some reason.

qaz ,

I suggest slowly switching to cross platform apps so you don’t find out an app you’re using daily won’t work after moving to Linux.

deathmetal27 , to linuxmemes in systemctl enable chop.suey
WeLoveCastingSpellz , to linuxmemes in systemctl enable chop.suey

this is so stupid andd creative I love it

Evkob , to linuxmemes in systemctl enable chop.suey
@Evkob@lemmy.ca avatar

Record company be like:

sudo systemctl disable suicide && systemctl enable chop.suey

Drummyralf ,

I read the first part in the singing voice of Chop Suey

Sudo system c. t. l. Disable suiciiiiiiiiiiiiiide

FemboyNB , to technology in Windows 10 is EOL in October 2025

Any guide on how to buy used laptops?

BangCrash ,

Step 1. Go onto Craigslist or similar

Step 2. Search for used laptops

Step 3. Pay for laptop

Step 4. Profit

interdimensionalmeme ,

Then what ?

Willer ,

gooning session

interdimensionalmeme ,

I was already doing that !

twei ,

Buy what businesses buy in bulk (e.g. thinkpad x1)

sharkfucker420 , to linuxmemes in systemctl enable chop.suey
@sharkfucker420@lemmy.ml avatar

This is why I use init

humdrumgentleman , to linuxmemes in systemctl enable chop.suey

Brace yourselves for the SatanInit Panic.

slimarev92 , to technology in Windows 10 is EOL in October 2025

Ten years of support is not that bad actually. Having said that, Linux is better in almost every way.

raspberriesareyummy ,

Ten years of support is not that bad actually. Having said that, Linux is better in almost every way.

“Linux is better in every way except for those use cases specifically tailored by Microsoft & associates to not play ball with Linux”.

ftfy. Fuck corporations.

JustARegularNerd ,

I think while this is true, it’s the time you have to switch over is much smaller.

Windows XP kept being supported until 2014, and up to that point you had Windows Vista (2007), Windows 7 (2009) and Windows 8 (2012). That’s 7 years users had to move over.

Even if you consider something like Windows 7 with a shorter support cycle ending in 2020, you had Windows 8 (2012) and Windows 10 (2015), giving you 8 years to cave in and upgrade.

Windows 11 came out in 2022, and you have 3 years not to just upgrade the OS, but in a lot of cases your hardware too. I think this is why everyone is feeling the squeeze moreso than previously.

edwardbear , to programmerhumor in The most likely next word

po-ta-to. you know, boil em, mash em, stick em in a stew

tubbadu , to linuxmemes in systemctl enable chop.suey

Wake up

neo ,

Grab a brush and put a little Compiz

MonkeMischief ,

WHY’S-YOUR-DESKTOP-A-3D-CUBE

I WANTED TO!

deathmetal27 ,

Grab the bash and put a little make up.

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