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  1. I'm a Windows user, but also a Linux user. I use Linux exclusively because I care about my privacy. For reasons I'm not going to get into right now, it is extremely inefficient to have both systems at the same time But some time ago Linus has made video about "Windows 9" which is just actually modified Windows 8.1 Embedded Industry Pro. He also mentioned in the video that Industry Pro doesn't have telemetry because it is meant as embed OS into a company-grade hardware and companies don't take kindly being spied on. I tried Googling something as simple as: "Windows 8.1 Embedded Industry Pro no telemetry", but no avail and of course Microsoft wouldn't admit to it like: "Yes, this particular version is the one we don't spy you on." Does anybody know an authoritative source or otherwise anybody who has some "clout" in here that could guarantee there's no unwanted telemetry in there? I deeply care about sensible privacy.
  2. I need a simple command that will get ALL data about hardware. CPU serial number, CPU series, CPU cores, CPU speed, CPU cache, RAM speed, RAM manufacture date, SSD capacity, SSD company, SSD read/write, motherboard serial number, motherboard slot count. Literally everything into a exclusively a single file.
  3. I have sheet of paper with printable labels. I can print it like an A4 and pull individual labels out of the paper. The problem is that I need to have them print numerical labels. For example 00000, 00001, 00002, 00003, 00004, 00005, 00006, 00007, [...], 99997, 99998, 99999, 100000, 100001, 100002 etc. Here's the crux: I only need X amount of stickers for the time. A page has 48 labels, a package has 100 A4's. That means for the start 00000 to 04800. No more, no less. But I have no idea whether there's a program that can fill it in for me, or whether I could use macro, fill in new pages of Word document, save it as PDF, and then print them. Does anybody have experience with a known macro program that would help me push that final step of taking a number and numbering individual table cells?
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