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Gaijin

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  1. I should say the second install, but that's another story. First install it was actually reading at full speed. It's a WD Black nvme, doubt that matters. Nothing in the rig physically changed. I'm using Crystal Disk Mark and AS. Both read and writes are now way lower than they should be. It's in the top slot, same slot I just got a completely different reading a few hours ago on. Am I really re-installing this damn OS a third time in the morning??
  2. Nah, you tried to gaslight me into thinking only I care about this issue, and only I could possibly be angry about it. Which is very toxic and underhanded and abusive behaviour, has anyone ever told you to seek help for your manipulative tendencies? Keep defending your favouritist brand, the rest of us want these techbros to ship competent products and stop trying to trick people into nonsense so they can stripmine their users entire existence. Good luck.
  3. You got a special install where you were able to pull up a web browser without an OS even installed? Wow that's cool. Here's an idea. Don't deliberately obfuscate anything so people don't have to google nonsense to find out how you tricked them. Which apparently; Isn't even a thing. Trolls are the worst. Now I have a random Default User 0 folder in users I have to google to figure out what the hell it's doing there! Nadella needs to go, awful git.
  4. If he had divulged his new investment but said nothing about it possibly being a conflict of interest you wouldn't have picked up on it at all. This is a non-story. Linus is well trusted in the space for a reason.
  5. WHY WOULD ENABLING SECURE BOOT BE A BAD THING SECURE IS IN THE NAME
  6. No, I didn't. Because nothing changed. What I don't want is already the case, so how can my involvement have made it what it already was? Seriously, if the solution is so incredibly simple, what is it? What did following that whole guide fail to illuminate me on?
  7. Mine was a clean install, which means you're not correct here. It is all down to the installer randomly deciding your rig isn't compatible, or you don't have TPM activated which you do, or your drives aren't UEFI even though they are.
  8. How do you think I found the guide? Guessing the URL? So no, it didn't. Perhaps you can illuminate if it is so obvious?
  9. So what am I doing with this? I want my admin account, not to create multiple accounts Yeah I'm sure no one cares about having to login with an outlook account, which then screws up your user folder name automatically. You leave all the analytics on like a good little boy, eh. Master Chief thanks you Rickeo! It's bad and invasive software, hence my anger. Sowwy I insulted the Masta Chwif boys Rickeo, very sorry.
  10. You're right, it was also an issue with 10. An issue that still persists, and hasn't been fixed in several years. Windows 11, everybody...
  11. Just had the adventure you're having. Nadella should step down over this debacle, seriously. All I can tell you is keep trying the install, if you haven't also enabled TPM, which is the other thing you have to do. I didn't change the classification of my drives either, they were already UEFI, I changed nothing, then on the third round the install just decided to 'allow' the install to happen. Nanny state silicon valley fascists.
  12. It sorted itself out, but I couldn't tell you how. I certainly changed nothing in the BIOS, or with the SSD partition classification. Thanks for the help lads. Now I'm trying to figure out how to not have a completely terrible C:/Users/ name that I can't even seem to choose... Windows 11, everybody...
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