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Kongar , in “Something has gone seriously wrong,” dual-boot systems warn after Microsoft update

I just tried installing this patch tonight on my windows drive - not because I use windows, just to… you know… keep it updated and secure I guess.

It literally won’t even install. It just fails out every time. Whatever. Microsoft releases so many bad patches lately. WTH are they even doing over there? Windows used to be king and they’ve been screwing it up since 8 came out.

floofloof , (edited )

Microsoft fired its entire QA team 10 years ago, and shifted the responsibility for testing onto developers. They also got rid of their dedicated hardware lab where software would be tested on many different hardware combinations.

I have worked in two companies that made the same move of firing QA, and in both the quality of the released software took a marked dive. (In neither company did senior management admit that what everyone warned them would be a mistake was a mistake. Instead they blamed developers.)

These days Microsoft’s testing team is whichever users receive each update first. They rely on users and telemetry to do what should be the job of dedicated testers.

suburban_hillbilly ,

This is hardly a new thing for MS. One of the first emails I remember getting when I got to college back in 2003 was from campus IT begging people not to install the latest XP update because it reenabled a vulnerability to existing malware.

angelmountain , in So what did it take for you to go to Linux?

It used to be just because I was interested. Then life got in between and I ditched it a bit, until Microsoft announced that “find anything you ever did”-feature. I installed Ubuntu again after quite a few years and stayed because I finally did not have to spend 3 days to get my video card working “kinda” and I found out my games actually work. No need to use Windows anymore.

bruhbeans , in So what did it take for you to go to Linux?

I really liked having a login screen, so I switched to Mandrake from Windows 95

Trigger2_2000 , in Are there any distros that could run on a pentium 2?

Try this: DSL Linux

kitnaht , in Can a Linux installation be run as a VM in Windows?

It’s literally been built into windows since Windows 10, natively.

Can you access another partition on the drive and boot it? I’m sure it’s possible somehow. The VM part isn’t really the problem here.

mortimer , (edited ) in “Something has gone seriously wrong,” dual-boot systems warn after Microsoft update
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So glad I recently removed Windows from my former dual boot system completely. Was sick of getting errors during Linux boot up after running Windows for that one piece of software I couldn’t get to work in Wine or Bottles. The culprit I assumed was Windows updates, which I attempted to disable through the registry on several occasions. It would work for a short period and then Microsoft, in all their wisdom, would just reenable updates because clearly they know better than I what I want my system to do. The last time it happened was the final straw for me when I wanted to boot into Windows briefly only to be left waiting half an hour for Windows to apply updates on shutdown. Pissed me off so much I killed the power mid-update, booted up a live partition tool and wiped Windows off my system completely (updating the grub to remove dual boot). That’s when I discovered that not properly shutting down Windows would mark my other drives dirty and make them read only. To fix this I ended up having to insert Windows installation media and pretend like I wanted to reinstall Windows 10 again. Once it got to the stage when it was about to write to the drive I cancelled the installation and rebooted back into Linux. Voilà! Could write to my drives again. To hell with Windows. I’d rather live without that one piece of software and have my system do what I want it to do rather than it second guess me and disregard my instructions. This whole automatic update thing really boiled my piss. At least with Linux I can choose to apply updates when it’s convenient for me to do so.

uranibaba ,

I have two pieces of software I cannot live without, to the point that I would rewrite them for Linux if it came to that. Running Windows as a VM using Virtual Box has been a nice experience so far. (Given that both software are not CPU nor GPU heavy and could run on a tree if need be.)

Psuedocoder ,

I installed windows 11 in kvm based vm and gave it 80GB of space on ssd. I have booted into it abot 5 to 6 times in last year or so. I hate that I have to keep it, but its nice to have when some shitty websites demand that they work only on windows. (I mean wtf, its a f*ing website)

thingsiplay , in “Something has gone seriously wrong,” dual-boot systems warn after Microsoft update

CVE-2022-2601 was discovered in 2022, but for unclear reasons, Microsoft patched it only last Tuesday.

rockSlayer , in “Something has gone seriously wrong,” dual-boot systems warn after Microsoft update

CVE-2022-2601 was discovered in 2022, but for unclear reasons, Microsoft patched it only last Tuesday.

I respect their journalistic integrity for not speculating, but it was definitely because the NSA was exploiting it.

porous_grey_matter ,

Ehhh that’s likely enough, but Microsoft is also just shit at fixing things

helix ,

That’s what they want you to believe.

Goun ,

So all afected people were potential targets?

LowleeKun ,

Potential targets? Sir, thats everybody.

sovietknuckles , in Is Debian with automatic updates a good idea?
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Automatic updates is what to choose if you want someone else to fix your problems. As long as you don’t run into problems introduced by automatic updates, automatic updates should be fine.

Mwa , in “Something has gone seriously wrong,” dual-boot systems warn after Microsoft update
@Mwa@thelemmy.club avatar

I use refined with cachyos dual booting windows 11 and secure boot setup should I worry

PlutoniumAcid ,
@PlutoniumAcid@lemmy.world avatar

You should worry about your writing skills. Try some punctuation, for starters.

darkmogool , in “Something has gone seriously wrong,” dual-boot systems warn after Microsoft update

booting into windows?

it’s been 84 years…

jbk , in “Something has gone seriously wrong,” dual-boot systems warn after Microsoft update

yet another reason to use sd-boot?

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