I’ve never had to use Windows 11. I have Windows 10 on my main machine and toy around with different Linux distros on my spares.
Now that I’m building a computer for my folks, I’m faced with the real problem that Windows 11 is going to be a big shift for them (also using windows 10) and it’s going to contain so much crap (Copilot, Start Menu ads, etc) that is going to ruin the experience/overwhelm/turn them off.
I’ve read, with passing interest, about the myriad of “debloated” Windows installs, but never took a serious look at what is going on and what is good. Here’s where I hope c/technology can point me in the right direction. Thanks!
Edit - I should have known to expect the Linux suggestions despite specifically asking about modifications to Windows. Linux is not an option due legacy software compatibility - they do more than use a browser.
Someone else mentioned the Windows 10 LTSC, good to know there is one for 11 as well. I’ll go research these a bit more, thank you.
The machine I’m fixing up has an embedded license. Think I’ll need to toy with the activation script?
I’ve never toyed with an embedded license, wonder how that works.
I’m cautiously optimistic it doesn’t matter. Give it a try, worst that happens is it doesn’t work.
LTSC is kind or necessary for devices that need to just run without updates messing with them.