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    [–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

    LTSC is good for a machine with a dedicated purpose. My DJ laptop runs LTSC, for example. But I wouldn't suggest using it as your main OS unless you don't mind reinstalling Windows every year (I don't, but some people do).

    11 really isn't that bad once you work around the bullshit. Use StartAllBack to restore the old Start Menu and position the taskbar vertically, and SoundSwitch to keep it from changing your default audio device every time you plug something in. Once you install those two apps, dare I say that 11 is better than 10.

    Hell, it's worth it alone for its considerably better HDR experience. In 10 you had to constantly fiddle with it, or even turn it off altogether when viewing non-HDR content, if you didn't want a washed-out image. In 11, just enable AutoHDR, change your monitor settings to automatically tone map (instead of using HGiG), and forget about it. You'll never have to mess with settings, toggling things, or calibrations ever again to get a good HDR and SDR image, even in games. It just works.

    [–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

    Yes, ltsc should be reinstalled every once in a while but imho 2-3 years is fine.

    Windows 11 may have improved hdr but at the same time comes with far more ads, with far more bundled bloatware etc. So it’s up to you to judge.

    Last time I booted into windows which was in 2021-ish, I literally removed 5 Gb o junk from that OS.

    [–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago

    Well thankfully you can remove the Start menu ads with StartAllBack, and the rest by following this guide.

    That said, if you don't care about HDR, then you're probably better off with 10 or LTSC. Everybody has different needs. Mine so happen to make 11 the better option for me.