Again, what talk about keys? And on MDL there is no activation key sharing allowed, so i have no idea why you think it was on MDL. And nothing changed about activation, all is still the same as before, what is there to discuss?
OK I'll drop it. I guess i am not explaining myself clearly enough (being a novice). I am patient enough to wait and see. I can just remember how things panned out in the past, and this release is in some aspects the same, BUT in many very different. I know people hate useless posts, so I assign this one to that bin.
Most people are blinded because of the animations. As a user turning that off, I notice right away explorer is much more sluggish in Windows 11 compared to Windows 10.
What we mean is that Windows 11, so far, uses the exact same activation and licensing system as Windows 10. The exact same keys, too. That's why there is no discussion, nothing changed, so far. License-wise, Windows 11 is still Windows 10.
Activation is exactly the same as Windows 10, so nothing to discuss. As for time bombs, there isn't one - the Insider build has no time bomb.
Real sorry about how i worded this. Of course i know all this. What i was driving at was all other releases by this time, we were discussing these things, and how to work around it. This release is different, we dont know much at all, in fact very little. M$ is keeping its card very close to its chest. BUT please everyone ignor my initial post, I worded it soooo bad.
I may be wrong, but may be referring on earlier pre-release versions of windows, for example, the Pre-W11 cobalt builds. This may be out of subject, but i wish someone finds a way to de-bomb the last build of 10X available or W10 21390.
I guess he meant back in 7/8/10 release people were really concerned with activaction methods. But since Windows 10 that hasn't been the case because there's no major change in the activation system. Hence the lack of information about the release, since it's just a skin to Windows 10. That's just my 2 cents
@Mellipes is a member since june 2021, way in the win 10 era, so what did "we" discuss when? Since MDL was founded on win 7 activations by bios modding and windows loader, founder of kms activations and even hwid generation was founded on MDL, i never saw any discussion about keys.
Thankyou --- You got it in one --- wish I had worded that better I was active via another name, BUT lost all details and had only old contacts. When W10 went all calm I dropped out til W11 got me interested again, I had to rejoin via another name.
How is it broken. I have been using Windows 11 as my main drive since the day it leaked, and have absolutely no issues with explorer. I hesitate to think MS would release a build with explorer.exe broken.
Code: Title: [Internal Corpnet Required] Upgrade to Windows 11 (22000.176) Architecture: amd64 Build number: 22000.176 Update ID: 7560c5a3-883c-4740-a47a-41d84e8760a7 LCU KB: KB5006050
I have a NVMe SSD and everything takes notably longer on all W11 builds so far. I'm not certain if it's just a W11 thing, debug/telemetry stuff on Insider builds, because of Defender forcing its real-time scan on (I always disable this on W10), or because of terrible L3 cache performance. I'm under the impression that W11 can't be faster than W10 currently unless people were running default or barely-tweaked W10 installs (implying W11 has better defaults), or have the newest Intel processor architecture that only(?) W11 handles well.
The only difference between running 10 and 11 I have noticed is that my CPU fan's act more relaxed under 11 while doing tasks like gaming I did a upgrade btw and I have a I9 10900K intel processor and the lvl 3 Cache is performing normal