Microsoft passport???
Do i rly need this service enabled

Tbh i dont remember Windows 10 had this service before
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ShelLuser の投稿を引用:
AS AS BAYRAKLARI AS の投稿を引用:
Do i rly need this service enabled
Yes.

"NgcSvc" as the full service is called is used to provide process isolation for cryptography keys which are used to verify identity providers. To put this more simply: it's the service which allows you to log onto Windows 10 without using a password but instead rely on other things like a PIN code or a fingerprint, even facial recognition.

When in doubt these things are easily looked up you know:
  • Press Win-R and start "cmd" (no "").
  • Enter the following command: "sc qdescription ngcsvc" ( no "").
Of course you'd also see this description in the services overview if you doubleclick on a service, but I personally prefer 'sc.exe' to manage services.

And there's always Microsoft docs[docs.microsoft.com], which provides a lot of info on these subjects.

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J0rclan の投稿を引用:
When something gets disabled, I have doubts it's truly disabled in Windows 10.
I have the same issues with that POS called "systemd". At least Windows doesn't use services which pretend to work differently than they really do.

But im not using pin and i rly doubt my pc has compatibility with facial stuff and fingerprints


"Of course you'd also see this description in the services overview if you doubleclick"

Well,the service description on services.msc didnt explain as well as ppl did here tbh


"At least Windows doesn't use services which pretend to work differently than they really do"

Rly doubt any company d do that
ShelLuser の投稿を引用:
AS AS BAYRAKLARI AS の投稿を引用:
Do i rly need this service enabled
Yes.

"NgcSvc" as the full service is called is used to provide process isolation for cryptography keys which are used to verify identity providers. To put this more simply: it's the service which allows you to log onto Windows 10 without using a password but instead rely on other things like a PIN code or a fingerprint, even facial recognition.

When in doubt these things are easily looked up you know:
  • Press Win-R and start "cmd" (no "").
  • Enter the following command: "sc qdescription ngcsvc" ( no "").
Of course you'd also see this description in the services overview if you doubleclick on a service, but I personally prefer 'sc.exe' to manage services.

And there's always Microsoft docs[docs.microsoft.com], which provides a lot of info on these subjects.

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J0rclan の投稿を引用:
When something gets disabled, I have doubts it's truly disabled in Windows 10.
I have the same issues with that POS called "systemd". At least Windows doesn't use services which pretend to work differently than they really do.

But im not using pin and i rly doubt my pc has compatibility with facial stuff and fingerprints


"Of course you'd also see this description in the services overview if you doubleclick"

Well,the service description on services.msc didnt explain as well as ppl did here tbh


"At least Windows doesn't use services which pretend to work differently than they really do"

Rly doubt any company d do that
J0rclan の投稿を引用:
AS AS BAYRAKLARI AS, GNU/Linux is calling you.

Linux doesnt have native compatibility with all games and i have to deal with the crappy opengl cuz not every Game supports vulkan ,and even vulkan cant provide higher fps all the time so it isnt that great
AS AS BAYRAKLARI AS の投稿を引用:
J0rclan の投稿を引用:
AS AS BAYRAKLARI AS, GNU/Linux is calling you.

Linux doesnt have native compatibility with all games and i have to deal with the crappy opengl cuz not every Game supports vulkan ,and even vulkan cant provide higher fps all the time so it isnt that great

That's changed in recent years.
Most Windows games work perfectly fine through Proton, which is apart of Steam for Linux.

Most of the ones that do not work are ones with built in anti-cheat bloatware made for Windows OS.

Please go Google search terms like...
Steam Proton
Steam for Linux
Top 10 Linux distro for Gaming
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Bad 💀 Motha の投稿を引用:
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Linux doesnt have native compatibility with all games and i have to deal with the crappy opengl cuz not every Game supports vulkan ,and even vulkan cant provide higher fps all the time so it isnt that great

That's changed in recent years.
Most Windows games work perfectly fine through Proton, which is apart of Steam for Linux.

Most of the ones that do not work are ones with built in anti-cheat bloatware made for Windows OS.

Please go Google search terms like...
Steam Proton
Steam for Linux
Top 10 Linux distro for Gaming

Still not the same,some games wont run as good as Windows

Specially when the pc is not the greatest of greatest

And also this thing you mentioned is important to consider

"That do not work are ones with built in anti-cheat bloatware made for Windows OS."

If Linux was as viable as Windows for gaming ,then more ppl d use Linux,for a reason Windows is more used than linux i guess

Im not saying Linux is crap,and i appreciate what valve did (and i guess valve are still working on protón) with protón but still needs improvements
Many of the games that work fine under Linux actually run better than on Windows.
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