win11 24H2 users
i did not update to 24H2 but i saved this just incase im forced down the line if you are on 24H2 i'd probably disable this.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMi6UaO1In4
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i don't even see the recall option anywhere
Guydodge Jan 1 @ 11:16am 
Originally posted by 󠀡󠀡󠀡󠀡⁧⁧Vivi:
i don't even see the recall option anywhere
watch vid have to pull up in cmd prompt
I believe that forced 24H2 update will happen around October 2025 before or around the EOL of Win10 - I'm taking Win10 into 2026 most likely if things do not improve for Win11 - may as well get rid of that MS Phone Link crap as well, caused issues with games. :chirp:

Windows Powershell or Terminal (Admin):
Get-AppxPackage Microsoft.YourPhone -AllUsers | Remove-AppxPackage
Last edited by Phénomènes Mystiques; Jan 1 @ 11:24am
Originally posted by 󠀡󠀡󠀡󠀡⁧⁧Vivi:
i don't even see the recall option anywhere
backup to 2nd drive and wipe os drive and install fresh os via rufus
24H2 user, none of this exists on there.
Originally posted by Kiwi {JESUS IS LORD}:
Originally posted by 󠀡󠀡󠀡󠀡⁧⁧Vivi:
i don't even see the recall option anywhere
backup to 2nd drive and wipe os drive and install fresh os via rufus
no? it works fine
It is disabled on my PC. I suspect the reason is that I disabled all of the AI stuff that appeared on the PC after some recent update or other. I constantly review my PC's security and specifically remove anything that I don't want. I have no application for AI so uninstalled/disabled it.
Microsoft seem increasingly persistent that they are going to take all of our information and stop us modifying anything. My one big fear is that sooner or later they will succeed.
Originally posted by 󠀡󠀡󠀡󠀡⁧⁧Vivi:
Originally posted by Kiwi {JESUS IS LORD}:
backup to 2nd drive and wipe os drive and install fresh os via rufus
no? it works fine
i had so many issues on 24h2 i wiped my os drive and reinstalled with rufus back to 22h2
Originally posted by Worlds fastest turtle:
24H2 user, none of this exists on there.
lots of issues users on reddit are reporting
Yea I think steam will support windows 10 until January 2026. I've got a year to save my recyclables money and coinstar car change.
Originally posted by Strawberry {JESUS IS LORD}:
Originally posted by Worlds fastest turtle:
24H2 user, none of this exists on there.
lots of issues users on reddit are reporting
No. Windows cant have issues
Originally posted by Full_Throttle_F14:
Yea I think steam will support windows 10 until January 2026. I've got a year to save my recyclables money and coinstar car change.

Very likely longer than that imo. As long as the chromium embedded framework that supports Windows 10 supports the features, security, etc. that Valve wants to implement in Steam then they will likely continue to support it even if it is EoL. Considering Windows 7 EoL date was January 2020 and Valve didn't discontinue support for it until January 2024 when they wanted to implement new features of an updated CEF; I'd expect they will likely support Windows 10 until at least 2028.
Originally posted by Princess Luna:
Originally posted by Strawberry {JESUS IS LORD}:
lots of issues users on reddit are reporting
No. Windows cant have issues

Exactly, Microsoft said Windows 10 was a "perfect 10" and the final version.

That's why we have Windows 11, and Windows 12 (if you are in the beta).
Kind of a side issue, but it looks like some windows 11 updates are updating the bios and bricking laptops. I am guessing either a bad update or since it has a tendency of updating int the background people shout their computer off at the wrong time. The video is a guy testing a laptop and finding out that is what happened.
https://youtu.be/pvhUPIkKt1s
Originally posted by steven1mac:
Kind of a side issue, but it looks like some windows 11 updates are updating the bios and bricking laptops. I am guessing either a bad update or since it has a tendency of updating int the background people shout their computer off at the wrong time. The video is a guy testing a laptop and finding out that is what happened.
https://youtu.be/pvhUPIkKt1s
This is the fear I had when I changed from Legacy to UEFI, this can happen with UEFI but not Legacy/CSM - scary stuff indeed and can also affect desktops not just laptops. :citizensurprised:

Perhaps, make sure to create a bootable flash drive for the system(s) or some type of backup flash solution - I don't wish this to happen to anyone, thank you for posting. :csd2smile:
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