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Wreckronomicon , to technology in Microsoft accidentally leaks internal tool that can enable hidden Windows 11 features

It says that the tool is being shared around online but I can’t find it, anyone know where to get it? Just curious is all.

MorrisonMotel6 ,

definitelythatcoolmicrosoftutility.exe

luthis , to technology in Microsoft accidentally leaks internal tool that can enable hidden Windows 11 features

Isn’t this the same as BMW locking away functionality that exists in the product you purchased?

Brodude ,

Not at all. It’s to by-pass the A/B testing of features part of the early insiders ring. And as the article says, there are already unofficial tools to do the same thing. Now we just have the ‘official’ command line tool made by MS, nothing more.

Valmond , to technology in Microsoft accidentally leaks internal tool that can enable hidden Windows 11 features

Like how to get publicity when you’re using windows media, or delete all non subscription software from the system, or how to make the CPU run at 15% when idle(oh no it’s already a windows 10 feature)…

CaptainAniki , to technology in Microsoft accidentally leaks internal tool that can enable hidden Windows 11 features

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  • xaxl ,

    Windows as an immutable OS will completely trap you within it’s own walled garden. It’s been done and you really don’t want their take on it.

    Tangent5280 ,

    I think in this particular instance “torture dungeon” is more apt

    Justice , to technology in Microsoft accidentally leaks internal tool that can enable hidden Windows 11 features
    @Justice@lemmygrad.ml avatar

    Jesus Christ, just reading about Microsoft developing something called Moments made me nope out of that article.

    Obv there’s worse things in this world, but goddamn it if Microsoft isn’t reclaiming its crown slowly. I think people forget/zoomers never knew, but Microsoft was once, rightly, one of the most hated corporations on earth. They were taken to court, in the United States!, for monopolistic practices. You gotta be doing some insaaaaane shit to get hit with that type of case in the US post-Reagan administration.

    Microsoft’s name was basically equivalent to dogshit from the mid-90s until maybe the mid 2000s. Maybe 2010? Hard to put a finger on it. Windows 7 certainly did a lot to get people to calm down from a steady hate-boner.

    I just wish, I fucking WISH, that if MS is gonna do this weird “make your pc your phone too! Dur hrr!” shit that they’d offer a Windows Lite ™️ edition where you can opt out of the little stupid assistant thing. No, Clippy, I don’t need help, fuck you very much. Let me opt out completely, without having to fuck with reg editor and CLI, from all types of ads, tracking, “offers for free shit,” all that shit. Just provide a barebones OS, let me add the programs I want, stop popping up telling me the .exe is a trojan sent to murder my dog just because you want me to download shit from your precious proprietary store, just stop all that shit. Something akin to Windows XP or Windows 7 type era. Neither OS was perfect and certainly many features in modern OSes are nice, but the simplicity found in them just because at the time they kind of HAD to be simple in order to function, is something I’d love for MS (and Apple too for that matter) to embrace.

    But since none of that will happen, the next best thing I can hope is developers start making more and more programs run natively on Linux distro. Linux has come very far in my lifetime and I’m honestly excited that I can now use Linux basically for everything and only keep Windows installed as dual boot for a few specific tasks. I just hope it keeps growing in coming years. Hopefully demand from gamers for the steam deck and such drives more and more support for Linux. I can you one thing though… if my Windows updated and tells me “set up Moments! Click here!” I’m nuking that shit from orbit immediately. I don’t care what it does, I will never use any of that shit Microsoft packs into Windows. Probably sounds grump old man or whatever, but I just refuse. Stop adding dogshit no one asked for! This goes for basically all devs! Rant over, but I’m still pissed!

    rm_dash_r_star ,
    @rm_dash_r_star@lemm.ee avatar

    Microsoft’s name was basically equivalent to dogshit from the mid-90s until maybe the mid 2000s.

    I’m old enough to remember well the Microsoft hate. It’s not so much they’ve changed their ways, but Google has now taken the trident and diverted attention away from them.

    Shadywack ,
    @Shadywack@lemmy.world avatar

    Yes, this right here. It’s really the same ol shitty Micro-fuck, Google just wanted to be king of the shit-mound for the most morally and ethically bankrupt corporation of this age. [edit] Google and Facebook are just vying for the crown of “biggest asshole corporation in the world”

    cmbabul ,

    Fuck all three but at least Google and Microsoft provide something I can potentially get some use out of, although I’m with you and plan to be 100% Linux in a few years

    SeenSeanBeanBorn ,

    When choosing my last phone it was a case of “which is the least shitty of my options to share all my data with”

    GigglyBobble ,

    if my Windows updated and tells me “set up Moments! Click here!” I’m nuking that shit from orbit immediately.

    Why wait? You seem to be fed up already. Reconsider the importance of those specific cases. I haven't missed anything really after moving to Linux full-time. Forced to use Windows at work and that's a daily reminder how bad it really has become.

    Justice ,
    @Justice@lemmygrad.ml avatar

    I do use it use linux for most things and especially for light usage such as web browsing/chatting. Many games also work now thanks for new interest due to the steam deck, which is cool. Gone are the days, it seems, where you gotta read 14 forum pages on why your specific distro won’t boot this specific game. It’s honestly in the hands of the software devs at this point though. They gotta break from the standard for the last 20 or so years of catering only to Windows. I’m hoping the steam deck pushes more teams to embrace the Linux world. I’d also love for Valve to officially release a standalone desktop version of steamOS (or whatever their name is for their distro). I know people have kinda made hacky versions, but an officially supported version with real support for stuff like nvidia drivers (which is another thing… nvidia needs to get away from that shit) would be very cool and would certainly push other companies outside the steam universe to get on board too. It just seems like a matter of time thing now which is certainly better than “this will never happen” that it felt like a decade ago

    knobbysideup ,

    At least you have wsl now. M$'s late to the party attempt to EEE.

    veng ,

    This is the saving grace for so many people who are forced to use windows at work - I can do terminal stuff locally now which is great. Slow when working with windows directories (outside of WSL) but still great.

    knobbysideup ,

    Other than games, run windows in virtualbox or with kvm if absolutely necessary while using Linux for everything else.

    Filipdaflippa ,

    Sounds like windows isn’t for you so why are you using it lmfao fucking Americans and their mental health issues 😭

    darganon ,

    You gotta be doing some insaaaaane shit to get hit with that type of case in the US post-Reagan administration.

    Yeah, they bundled a web browser with their operating system! Insaaaaaane!

    silverbax , to technology in Microsoft accidentally leaks internal tool that can enable hidden Windows 11 features

    Nice try, Microsoft, trying to get people to use Windows 11. Just focus on fixing Windows 12 and cut your losses.

    sadreality , (edited ) to technology in Microsoft accidentally leaks internal tool that can enable hidden Windows 11 features

    We getting to the point where some Linux distros are objectively better systems... all around. Having way less issues with PopOS than I did with Win11

    Dwalin ,

    True, I’ve been using NobaraOS and have no problems at all, I moved my mom from windows to ZorinOS and she only noticed because her laptop no longer “freezes up” randomly, and I’m talking about a surface book that runs better on Linux than on Windows. Gotta love the irony

    d3Xt3r ,

    Hah, same here. Nobara for me and Zorin for mum, works like a charm. If only mainstream OEMs pre-installed Linux and promoted it more… But I guess this is fine too. One day, when I have enough capital, I’ll launch my own Linux Desktop company and be the change I want to see.

    MetricIsRight ,

    Yep! Co-worker had 2 old laptops, threw a SSD into one of them and put Zorin OS on it for his daughter to do schoolwork on. Not one complaint or question about how to do anything, and it’s been a year. The other one was very very underpowered so I threw CasaOS onto it and got him setup with Home Assistant and Adguardhome.

    Tippon ,
    @Tippon@lemmy.world avatar

    The other one was very very underpowered so I threw CasaOS onto it

    How did you get past the website? It’s bloody awful :o

    Joking aside though, I hadn’t heard of CasaOS, so I just did a quick search. That website is awful on mobile. I swiped up, assuming that there was more than just the live demo link, but nothing happened for a while. Then, loads of content popped up at once and scrolled past >.<

    I’ve sent it to myself to check out on the computer. Hopefully, if it does what it claims, it could resurrect an old laptop :)

    iByteABit ,

    I once installed Zorin for my gf’s ancient laptop, it was so much faster and she loved the color schemes for xfce

    Poggervania ,
    @Poggervania@kbin.social avatar

    Yup, just moved to Mint on my laptop since I’ve been getting some issues with Windows draining the battery quick despite it being in “good health” according to Dell, and just general performance hiccups across Windows.

    Super low CPU and RAM usage, snappier performance for word processing and surfing, and a longer battery life? With no tracking features to boot? All for free? Hell yeah I’ll move over to Linux lol.

    sic_1 ,

    Same, switched to an easy Mint install and immediately felt more in control of my computer again. Some professional software does still cause problems though so a 100% switch sadly isn’t possible… yet.

    Halosheep ,

    If I didn’t use my pc primarily as a gaming pc I would absolutely be running Linux. Hopefully one day we can get there with compatability and performance.

    sadreality ,

    I use mine for gaming and shit posting... only anti cheat triple AAA does not work like new BF and CoD, everything else runs great or fine.

    qbus ,

    Let’s all thank the steam deck. Now Linux is bigger in gaming than mac

    sadreality , (edited )

    Valve doing lords work but let's NOT bootlick too hard they are just defending turf and we happen to benefit

    qbus ,

    I mean I’m going to date myself but the game I play the most on my steam deck is dungeon keeper 2 from GOG and it works fine https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/572ca8a8-3381-494d-96bc-f619c82098d8.jpeg

    terminhell ,

    The bad news, for me at least, is yes I can get most games to run fine. Skyrim, cyberpunk, Sims 4 etc. The issue is modding. Sims 4 is excluded from this as you littlery just drop .package files in the mod folder and just works. But games like cyberpunk and Skyrim…you often need external tools/injectors/animation riggers etc for a lot of the 'good stuff’s. And getting those tools to work properly can be a nightmare.

    WarmSoda ,

    Why do those tools work differently on Linux if the games are fine? At most a script extender would need is a Microsoft Dell and don’t those come with wine or whatever?

    Honestly asking. I use Windows. But if games work I’ll switch.

    Spotlight7573 ,

    Generally you use some kind of tool to manage/update the mods and set them to load in the right order. While those tools may also work under Linux with Proton/Wine/etc, each app you launch typically has its own isolated folders. So in order to get it to work, you’d need to change where that mod manager app uses to use the folders that Proton/etc configured for the actual game like Skyrim. That’s compared to just installing the mod configurator/launcher app and having it start Skyrim for you on Windows.

    The fact that there’s a 60 page guide on how to do it tells you it’s not as easy as on Windows: www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/…/91500?ta…

    WarmSoda ,

    Aaand I’ll be using Windows for awhile I guess.
    Kudos for the author putting that together.

    Caligvla ,
    @Caligvla@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

    I think the best you can do is still dual boot Linux and Windows, not ideal but at least you’re avoiding most of these issues.

    WarmSoda ,

    I might try that, just to get used to it and learn how it’s structured. All I use my PC for now is gaming, music and movies. I barely even browse the Internet on it anymore.

    terminhell ,

    They can use any number of extra libraries and such. Idk I’m not a programmer. But I’ve certainly tried. Though tbh it’s been. A while. Sadly I dual boot just for the games that I mod that require a bunch of external tools to mod. I don’t have the time anymore to try and force em. A me problem yes.

    exu ,

    I don’t remember it being much of a nightmare for Skyrim, but then again some mods were indeed broken. Pretty normal tho :/

    veng ,

    There are definitely “quirks”, even with a lot of the gold/platinum rated games on protondb. E.g. Titanfall 2, horrible crackling audio issues at times, even though it runs great otherwise. Firewatch, random choppy slowdowns, but rare. BattleBit, sometimes (not too often) 20 seconds of 20fps, then back to normal.

    Mereo ,

    What games are you playing?

    heyoni ,

    I’m tempted to try vfio but for now I just dual boot -_-

    oce ,
    @oce@jlai.lu avatar

    Check if your games run on Linux here, you may be surprised: protondb.com

    Durotar ,
    @Durotar@lemmy.ml avatar

    Arch Linux has been an objectively better system for years.

    FluffyToaster621 ,

    Currently demo-ing Mint, and might actually switch.

    Mostly because almost every non-UWP app works fine and good alternatives exist for things that don’t, and partially because the PC doesn’t sound like it’s taking off when it starts up.

    ryannathans ,

    Amen, pop here too

    knobbysideup ,

    We’ve been past that point for awhile.

    turkishmonky ,

    Yeah, I switched my gaming PC over to popOS and noticed no major issues - steam and heroic just worked as I expected.

    Tangent5280 ,

    Does this mean the games that worked on steam for windows will also work on steam for popOS?

    virtualbriefcase ,

    Usually. Proton by Steam (versions of wine tuned specifically for games) makes just about anything run flawlessly with one click to turn it on in the settings and occasionally some fine tuning for particular games like setting it to run a particular version of proton. This works on any Linux distro.

    Outside of Steam, and when trying to mod Steam games, it’s a lot more hit or miss.

    Tangent5280 ,

    Damn, I didn’t know we’d come this far to adopting Linux on gaming machines. Makes me hopeful for the future.

    fossilesque ,
    @fossilesque@mander.xyz avatar

    You can run non-steam games through steam to use Proton.

    turkishmonky ,

    I’ve had good success using heroic for epic and gog games, but lutris gave me some trouble

    oce ,
    @oce@jlai.lu avatar

    You can check if your Steam games work on Linux in general here: www.protondb.com. PopOS is a noob friendly distribution well adapted for gamers and artists.

    veng ,

    The other thing worth noting is that just because a linux distro is noob friendly, it doesn’t mean advanced users should feel the need to use more complicated distros. Quite the opposite in a lot of cases - I’ve used Linux for work over ~10 years (first tried it in 2007) and yet find myself back on Ubuntu for my laptop. PopOS for my desktop because of nvidia convenience (+ less issues than most other distros).

    stappern ,

    only windows users are surprised of this.

    TurtleTourParty ,

    My keyboard and trackpad often don’t work on resume in PopOS but otherwise I really like it.

    construct_ , to technology in Microsoft accidentally leaks internal tool that can enable hidden Windows 11 features
    @construct_@lemmy.ca avatar

    Where can I find the tool?

    Noodlez ,

    Probably omitted as “an exercise for the reader” since it’s legally grey. And a difficult exercise. I cannot find it at all

    kautau ,

    There is a link to it from this article:

    mspoweruser.com/how-to-use-staging-tool/

    duncesplayed , (edited )

    Not the exact StagingTool, but the GitHub project mach2 that’s linked to in the article supposedly supports many of the same features as StagingTool, I guess kind of an open source clone.

    Edit: to add more detail. If you look in the project for some files that have been updated recently, such as this one, the feature list includes some numeric codes at the top, which are the same ones StagingTool uses. The ones without any symbolic name at all, I believe, are ones that have not been determined yet what they do.

    Noodlez , to technology in Microsoft accidentally leaks internal tool that can enable hidden Windows 11 features

    BetaWiki is gonna go wild with this.

    bogdart , to technology in Microsoft accidentally leaks internal tool that can enable hidden Windows 11 features
    @bogdart@lemmy.world avatar

    I wish they release a tool for their system to work properly. Like connecting to Bluetooth headphones or no full cpu load out of nowhere.

    ObviouslyNotBanana ,
    @ObviouslyNotBanana@lemmy.world avatar

    Those are premium windows 14 features.

    FluffyToaster621 ,

    Imagine they skip 12 and call it 13 like they did with W10

    WhiteRaven22 ,
    @WhiteRaven22@midwest.social avatar

    Microsoft always has such a weird relationship with naming conventions… just look at Xbox and all of its descendants.

    zurohki ,

    Can’t wait for Windows 720 X Series XS.

    someguy3 ,

    You forgot “One”.

    spearz ,

    One can’t wait for Windows 720 X Series XS.

    WhiskyTangoFoxtrot ,

    Indeed.

    zurohki ,

    You. I like you.

    KIM_JONG_JUICEBOX ,
    @KIM_JONG_JUICEBOX@lemmy.ml avatar

    pwilrgc_Win* wPtr = CONSTANT_MACRO_MAP.GetHandle();

    tool ,
    @tool@lemmy.world avatar

    Imagine they skip 12 and call it 13 like they did with W10

    With as little sense as Microsoft makes most of the time, that decision actually does make sense. A lot of programs and scripts were lazy about checking the Windows version and just checked for the presence of a ‘9’ in the version string to determine if they were running on Windows 95/98.

    A bunch of shit would have broken if they had released Windows 10 as Windows 9, which is what it should have been semantically.

    WarmSoda ,

    Never knew that, and it makes total sense.

    Hexagon ,

    That’s not how it works. It started as a joke, until someone took it at face value and started spreading it as a fact. Like the flat earth

    tool ,
    @tool@lemmy.world avatar

    A Microsoft dev literally gave that as the reason, my man.

    Hexagon ,

    Can I ask you for a source then? If it’s true I’ll re-evaluate my life choices

    tool ,
    @tool@lemmy.world avatar

    Dude deleted his account, but the original comment is here.

    Hexagon ,

    Well TIL. I thought nobody in their sane mind would actually check the OS version like that, but reality proved me wrong

    Hyperi0n ,

    Flat earth did not start as a joke. It was a serious take that was mocked.

    ObviouslyNotBanana ,
    @ObviouslyNotBanana@lemmy.world avatar

    Hey that’s why I wrote 14. Because I think they will

    Matriks404 ,

    They are more likely to skip Windows 13 due to “triskaidekaphobia” (fear of the number 13) though, like they did with internal versions for Office:

    • Office 2003 (11.0)
    • Office 2007 (12.0)
    • Office 2010 (14.0)
    • Office 2013 (15.0)

    But I imagine it will be something more stupid like Windows L or Windows One.

    whosdadog ,

    The next version will clearly be Windows 11 Series W.

    Gork ,

    For some reason Windows L sounds like the worst possible name for a Windows version.

    Mac ,

    Windows 9 was a real thing.

    FinalRemix ,

    That “system interrupts” is extremely important.

    sadreality ,

    Time to collect and send that snap shot to mircoshit so daddy satya nadella can inspect, you know for the children.

    FinalRemix , (edited )

    I think either I’m having a stroke or you’re having a stroke, because I don’t understand what’s written here.

    hactar42 ,

    My Bluetooth headphones work just fine. Except every time the connect the automatically set the volume to 100%.

    5redie8 ,

    Whole thing has to get thrown out and rebuilt, its an ancient bloated mess underneath, but they waited too long and now the entire world relies on it.

    someguy3 ,

    Am I crazy or are they just reskinning old windows? Go deep enough and old windows things pop up in a disjarring manner.

    WarmSoda ,

    That’s by design. One of windows core features is it’s backwards compatibility.

    someguy3 ,

    I’m not talking that old programs can be run. I’m talking if you dig into the settings deep enough, a Windows 2000 looking screen will pop up out of nowhere.

    WarmSoda ,

    It’s probably because of compatibility. Who knows, maybe that’s the loadbareing UI. It all falls apart if they change it.

    klyde ,
    @klyde@lemmy.world avatar

    It’s the same thing. Stuff relies on it. And some stuff is just there from laziness. The only Windows being reskinned is 10. That’s what 11 is underneath.

    TopRamenBinLaden ,

    I mean control panel still is usable on windows 11. Control Panel has been there since 1985. The UI control panel uses now hasn’t really been changed since Windows 95. There are plenty of other screens like that too, like the hardware properties menus and stuff.

    thal3s ,
    @thal3s@sh.itjust.works avatar

    Instructions unclear, advertisements added to start menu 

    Skies5394 ,

    It blows my mind that system file checker isn’t just a scheduled task that works during idle time. Same with DISM.

    gerdesj ,

    You can easily schedule it yourself but I wouldn’t. I have used sfc /scannow about 10 times. It did fix an issue once - a VM repeatedly locking up doing Windows updates.

    catshit_dogfart ,

    Yeah even as a technician that’s one I run on the off chance that it actually does something.

    Which, sometimes it does, just often enough that I wouldn’t call it useless.

    Aux ,

    You don’t need to check fs with NTFS.

    Rakn ,

    I wish they would make their configuration better. At this point even MacOS easier in that regard. And that is saying something. I constantly find myself googling how to open the old configuration pages because it’s either impossible to find where some of the configuration options went or they don’t exist on the new UIs in the first place. It’s a real down grade. They are trying to go the MacOS route but stopped half way through. Windows 11 feels like a real downgrade compared to Windows 10.

    QuaternionsRock ,

    They’ve been trying to kill Control Panel since 2012 bahahahaha

    TwilightVulpine ,

    no full cpu load out of nowhere.

    Ah sudden background updates, how I hate them.

    knobbysideup , to technology in Microsoft accidentally leaks internal tool that can enable hidden Windows 11 features

    “accidentally”

    Your platform is not exciting Microsoft. It’s also a royal pain to manage or fix.

    A “leak” of tools that should just be out there to begin with is lame.

    eric5949 , to technology in Microsoft accidentally leaks internal tool that can enable hidden Windows 11 features

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  • Ack ,

    I was thinking it would be better if you could use the tool to disable windows features.

    GravityAce ,

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  • PerogiBoi ,
    @PerogiBoi@lemmy.ca avatar

    Now that is a tool I’d be excited to see leaked.

    O god o no I’m leaking again aaaaaaaa

    github.com/Sycnex/Windows10Debloater

    s20 , to technology in EXCLUSIVE: Lenovo is working on a Windows PC gaming handheld called the 'Legion Go'

    Hey this is neat! I’m glad to see the competition heating up in this space!

    I’d be a lot more glad if they followed Valve’s example and made it Linux based, though.

    johnthedoe , to gaming in EXCLUSIVE: Lenovo is working on a Windows PC gaming handheld called the 'Legion Go'

    Cool. Now it just needs steam os on it

    HughJanus ,

    Those ChimeraOS folks are gonna have their hands full…

    krolden , to gaming in EXCLUSIVE: Lenovo is working on a Windows PC gaming handheld called the 'Legion Go'
    @krolden@lemmy.ml avatar

    All these new handhelds with windows seem to have completely forgot how much of a failure windows has been on mobiles in the past (other than laptops and such). I know windows mobile was a whole different ui but isn’t windows 10/11 even worse to use on small screens like this?

    I really hope valve starts supporting steamOS for devices other than the deck soon so we can have the full deck experience including all the tweakable settings.

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