The same thing happens to me, my computer freezes or hangs at times, 9th generation i5, 16 GB of RAM, SSD drive
The direction Windows is going you're not missing anything. Slow Explorer (tabbed) load times, the OS it still looks like a rando collection of mismatching and/or poorly designed UI elements, etc. Maybe having such a huge user base accounts for the creeping rate of improvement; I'm afraid there will not be anything exciting coming out of Redmond anymore. Do whatever works, get a nice wallpaper, call it a day. Yes, Windows sucks, but honestly Linux does too for longtime Windows users. Best one can do is look at which softwares you really use and what is required to be online these days and what that requires, and find the middle road. It's just not going to be great. Shame really, MS has it within their power to make a great OS, but it just won't happen.
I did a clean installation of Windows 11 24h2 and now in the taskbar settings I can no longer set the seconds for the clock. Whereas in the stable preview I had the option. :') i'm sad
Code: Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced] "ShowSecondsInSystemClock"=dword:00000001
just pick Windows 11 Enterprise LTSC 2024 (x64) use mas to activate/change edition or drop the iso/mount it in uup-converter-wimlib-108r and pick make virtuel and you will get the IoT ltsc edition.I guess you also can get the Iot by change the key which you can find here some where.
Yes, of course, my computer meets the TPM 2.0 requirements to have Windows 11, that's why I don't understand what's happening.
IoT Enterprise 2024 LTSC is en-US only, like with 2021 LTSC too. ps, you are asking this in the non LTSC thread.