Is that a W11 thing? I hate 10 is unusable for a long time after “finishing” due to the updates bogging down there system, to then require a reboot before installing more updates! I’m sure last time in needed 2 reboots after reaching the desktop to fully complete
I just did a fresh install of 10 alongside Pop on one of my machines and 10 was perfectly usable immediately after initial installation. As it updated, I used ninite, installed GPU drivers, and ran OOSU10 for the first time (again after updates.)
Windows sucks now but it’s anything but unusable after install. And it’s not because my machine is poweful—the processor and mobo are 13+ years old and it’s got DDR3.
Yes. When installing windows 11, it does not show you a desktop before it has updated everything. Which depending on how many updates have come out since the ISO, and your connection, can take HOURS.
Is that a W11 thing? I hate 10 is unusable for a long time after “finishing” due to the updates bogging down there system, to then require a reboot before installing more updates! I’m sure last time in needed 2 reboots after reaching the desktop to fully complete
I just did a fresh install of 10 alongside Pop on one of my machines and 10 was perfectly usable immediately after initial installation. As it updated, I used ninite, installed GPU drivers, and ran OOSU10 for the first time (again after updates.)
Windows sucks now but it’s anything but unusable after install. And it’s not because my machine is poweful—the processor and mobo are 13+ years old and it’s got DDR3.
Yes. When installing windows 11, it does not show you a desktop before it has updated everything. Which depending on how many updates have come out since the ISO, and your connection, can take HOURS.