Watch out for Windows 11, version 22H2
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I installed it last night, I am just now getting back to using it. The install is still running something in the background that is a pig.
It wiped out the Brave Browser bookmarks, just gone.
Most other stuff seems intact but the C drive is still 100%, it has been all day. I'll let it run overnight and see what happens.
If you run the update do it overnight and allow lots of time. 24 hours into the install the machine is not yet very usable.
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Get a Mac, LOL.
As @Klaus has said, Windows is basically windows on a pig - everything is a kluge. I have to give credit to Jobs for saying (gasp!), 20 years ago, "Get rid of it all. Start with Unix and build from there."
OS updates take about an hour. A slow one is 90 minutes.
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@Copper said in Watch out for Windows 11, version 22H2:
It is an old Mac Mini, at this age it is a pig too.
Just curious - what model, how old?
Why a pig?
I have Mrs. George's 2011 MacBook Air connected to my Roland keyboard. Yeah, it's no longer supported, and all it does is run PianoTeq.
But it runs it fine, and browses the web and sends email...
Works fine.
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@George-K said in Watch out for Windows 11, version 22H2:
what model, how old?
Bought on 9/21/16 Mac Mini /2.6 Ghz/8GB/1TB $740 including tax
Upgraded from Early 2009
It doesn't get much use these days. If I start up the dev environment to play with some code it is very slow - it takes minutes. Once it gets going it is usable.
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I don't think I've had a Windows patch that took more than 5 minutes to install. Hell, Windows 11 only took about an hour. Apparently, I installed this one back in July
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Watch out for Windows 11, version 22H2:
I don't think I've had a Windows patch that took more than 5 minutes to install. Hell, Windows 11 only took about an hour. Apparently, I installed this one back in July
Same experience I have with Windows 11. Very stable too.
22H2 installed on 5/10/23
23H2 installed on 11/22/23 -
The speed difference is very nice.
Little stuff like reading tncr is about the same, no big deal.
Copying lots of big files takes probably less than 10% of the time on the old HDD.
MS Flight Sim install went from 9+ hours to 3+ hours.
Boot time now is maybe a minute or so, it used to be 10-15 minutes.
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@Copper said in Watch out for Windows 11, version 22H2:
Boot time now is maybe a minute or so, it used to be 10-15 minutes.
I just checked. My 2023 Mac Mini (M2 chip) booted from its internal SSD.
From startup chime to functioning desktop and all external devices mounted.
23.05 seconds.
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Yeah, it's definitely worth shelling out from time to time - my 2-3 year old PC boots in about 15 seconds. NVMe FTW.
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You know how you format the drive and install Windows
Then you install about a million Apps that go back for years and years
And after about a day and a half you install something that won't let the machine run for more than a few minutes before hitting the "BLUE SCREEN OF DEATH".
And over the next 2 days you reboot about several hundred times.
Then you finally reformat and start over again.
That is what I have been doing.
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@Copper said in Watch out for Windows 11, version 22H2:
You know how you format the drive and install Windows
I stopped doing that after Windows 7, for the reasons given in the rest of your post.
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After several days and hundreds of re-boots the problem is finally fixed.
I wiped out both the HDD and SSD and made the system completely unusable.
My best guess is that I had some kind of hardware error that made the problem show up a failure of, mouse, keyboard, video card, memory, system software, cooling system, and both drives.
Solution: unplug everything and put the machine in the closet.
Go to Costco and get a decent gaming PC, the kind with the see-through case that appeals to middle school gamer types. Lucky that I keep lots of backups.
Problem solved.