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Windows 10 turns 5: where did it all go wrong?

2 pointsby awoodbeckalmost 5 years ago

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LinuxBenderalmost 5 years ago
<i>In fact, Windows 8 was such a disaster that Microsoft skipped Windows 9 altogether to distance Windows 10 from its predecessor.</i><p>I am not defending Windows 10 and would never use it for personal use in its current state. That said, my understanding is that they skipped 9 because of all the existing code that looks at windows versions and could potentially match 9.x as &quot;95, 98, 98se&quot; as a matter of reducing risk. I do not have a current reference for this.<p>I would use Windows 10 if the default install was a stripped down version of LTSC and had zero telemetry. Give me a kernel, a window manager, sound drivers, video drivers, storage drivers, network drivers. That&#x27;s it. Install size should be less than 500 MB and idle memory usage should be less than 512 MB of RAM, in my opinion. When I &quot;view processes for all users&quot; it should be less than 20. Aside from Windows Update and layer 2 discovery, there should be zero network packets initiated by the OS unless I specifically requested it. Call this one LTSZ for Zero Cruft.
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