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In that case try running
sudo efibootmgr -a [whatever the code for ubuntu is]
Well, apart from collecting information on application, driver, and website compatibility, which they can then use to provide (for free) information for customers to assist in running and upgrading Windows without having to do compatibility testing on every single application, or spend weeks testing all the different drivers (and different versions) within an environment of thousands of PCs.
But yep, I don't use telemetry data for anything else
And forced updates? Lets not forget that the many of the malware and virus attacks (such as the one at the NHS) happened because people didn't update, so were not patched against vulnerabilities that were found YEARS before. So do you think that suddenly people would start patching when they didn't in the past? Lots of companies patch Windows 10 Professional. Why do you think you need Enterprise edition to manage your updates?
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Thanks, but I would rather that the significant percentage of people who "don't see the need" to patch, are strong-armed into it, if it means that more devices (and the data that is on them) is more secure.
I didn't have to patch my Amstrad CPC-464 either, but the world has moved on. Pretending that "she'll be right" and trusting all users and customers to suddenly patch regularly is (IMO) irresponsible.
Obviously it can cause pain for some people though given the massive range of device types and ages that run Windows..
Depending on the manufacturer, they may be able to ship a USB or image with less of the vendor bloatware (that is what we are planning to deploy), but yep, I agree it is the best version. There is plenty of pain to drag the rest of IT in some cases (I would bet that less than half of our IT team run W10 at home), but if companies can make the shift to intelligence led deployments, it should be easier. Certainly easier than the boom/bust style migrations of the past (going from XP to Vista, or Win7, or to Win8, 8.1, etc.).
Also chips are "Plant-based" no matter how you cook them.
I reached expert level with XP in that I knew where everything was, what it was called and how to use it. Then 7 came out and the curve was shallower. I found most things immediately and was soon back to flying around it like a pro.
Then 8 came out and I nearly lost my mind.
Then 10....
I’m STILL at the stage of “How the fuck do you.... WHAT? Why have they moved it THERE? Oh FFS.... “
I doubt I’ll ever be a pro with 10 because I’m too bored with fighting Microsoft all the time instead of using the computer for it’s main reasons... i.e. the other programs.
Also chips are "Plant-based" no matter how you cook them.
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GodMode will show all your settings in one place.
One thing I’ve noticed... or think I have... is that there appears to be several different ways of getting to the same place - which messes with my OCD. There is a correct way and that’s that.
I was once a power-user, now I’m just a poor sap like everyone else, scratching their heads and searching for things that should be obvious !!
Also chips are "Plant-based" no matter how you cook them.