MAXcaliber
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- Posts
- 6
- OS
- Windows 11 Pro 64
Sorry, this is going to be a rant, and I hope you don't mind if I use ElevenForum to get it all out. I have seen a number of complaints of losing internet connection after Windows update, which also happened to me. In my case, Windows 11 Pro. I tried everything to restore Internet, including, troubleshooting through Windows, sfc /scannow, DISM (which apparently needs an Internet connection to work), tried DISM using ISO, tried repair install using ISO, checked to see if registry issues, installed latest Broadcom Ethernet driver, used an Ethernet USB adapter, various terminal commands to reset internet, etc., Safe Mode, clean boot before trying to install from ISO, unplugged peripherals, deleted migration folder in Windows folder, and tried to use a restore point, and probably a couple of other things that I'm forgetting--Nothing worked. I have pretty much lost all patience with Windows.
The only reason I will use Windows going forward is if I have no choice because I need certain apps for work. Otherwise, I want to ditch Windows altogether. Many years ago, I had a problem with Windows 7 where, after an update, it was pretty much gone--except I was able to get it up and running after 3 days of searching the internet on a laptop trying various potential fixes. Thanks to the many knowledgeable people out there who care enough to give simpletons like me information that can eventually restore Windows, I was able to get 7 up and running. But there has been two or three other times that I have run into major issues with Microsoft updates, which have now brought me to the point that I want to be completely done with Windows. A couple of years ago, another update literally deleted all contents in my Documents folder--and I mean deleted, as in unrecoverable. Maybe they were hidden somewhere. The point is, this should not happen. I know some may be inclined to think it had to be a virus, but google it and you will see others have had the same experience. I am tired of wondering if the next Windows update will do damage or simply make me once again have to work to try to get Windows working again. I thought I had a backup image because I do make image backups from time-to-time, but I can't find it. I have a couple of multi-terrabite hard drives where it might be--or maybe not. Regardless, Windows has worn me out.
I am now using latest Linux Mint with a clean install of Windows 11 Pro for those apps that I need for work on a daily basis. I decided to install Mint in dual boot along side the broken Windows 11 Pro. I can see the Windows files when I boot into Mint in a separate folder. Instead of using VMware or Virtualbox, I'm instead using WinBoat. So far, this virtualization app has been impressive. Overall, I think it is as good or better than Virtualbox. I have used VMware for a short period of time and I think I would still prefer WinBoat. If you ever want to go to Linux, I would recommend taking a look at WinBoat. I am not affiliated. I will now see which apps can work on Mint using Wine, PlayOnLinux, Bottles, and I may be CrossOver. Hopefully, I will be able to completely move on from Windows in the near future.
The only reason I will use Windows going forward is if I have no choice because I need certain apps for work. Otherwise, I want to ditch Windows altogether. Many years ago, I had a problem with Windows 7 where, after an update, it was pretty much gone--except I was able to get it up and running after 3 days of searching the internet on a laptop trying various potential fixes. Thanks to the many knowledgeable people out there who care enough to give simpletons like me information that can eventually restore Windows, I was able to get 7 up and running. But there has been two or three other times that I have run into major issues with Microsoft updates, which have now brought me to the point that I want to be completely done with Windows. A couple of years ago, another update literally deleted all contents in my Documents folder--and I mean deleted, as in unrecoverable. Maybe they were hidden somewhere. The point is, this should not happen. I know some may be inclined to think it had to be a virus, but google it and you will see others have had the same experience. I am tired of wondering if the next Windows update will do damage or simply make me once again have to work to try to get Windows working again. I thought I had a backup image because I do make image backups from time-to-time, but I can't find it. I have a couple of multi-terrabite hard drives where it might be--or maybe not. Regardless, Windows has worn me out.
I am now using latest Linux Mint with a clean install of Windows 11 Pro for those apps that I need for work on a daily basis. I decided to install Mint in dual boot along side the broken Windows 11 Pro. I can see the Windows files when I boot into Mint in a separate folder. Instead of using VMware or Virtualbox, I'm instead using WinBoat. So far, this virtualization app has been impressive. Overall, I think it is as good or better than Virtualbox. I have used VMware for a short period of time and I think I would still prefer WinBoat. If you ever want to go to Linux, I would recommend taking a look at WinBoat. I am not affiliated. I will now see which apps can work on Mint using Wine, PlayOnLinux, Bottles, and I may be CrossOver. Hopefully, I will be able to completely move on from Windows in the near future.
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 11 Pro 64
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- CPU
- i9-14900KF
- Motherboard
- ASUS PRIME Z790
- Memory
- 32GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- NVIDIA 4070
- Screen Resolution
- 4K
- Cooling
- Water
- Mouse
- Razer
- Other Info
- I have had no problem with the i9-14900KF processor, which has been subject to a lot of criticism due to failure. I run consistently between 23-30 degrees Celsius. The first thing I did after buying my computer was to update BIOS. I don't game, so I don't stress the i9 very much. I use my computer for office work. The i9 does a good job with multi-tasking.





