He'd better have pretty big pockets and not mind some pretty spicy self made "adult entertainment" vids then.
I'm fairly new to windows so not sure how to take this but some of it sounds serious. Everything on your hard drive is encrypted and Bill Gates holds the key?
Bill Gates? Key to encrypted files? Sounds like YouTube alright!
I'm fairly new to windows so not sure how to take this but some of it sounds serious. Everything on your hard drive is encrypted and Bill Gates holds the key?
If you're prepared to put the work in it's even possible to add your own key to secure boot and remove the MS key, meaning it won't boot anything you haven't signed yourself. See for example:He acknowledges that buying a Windows computer and then switching to Linux is a non-issue for the vast majority of people. If you want to run Linux build your own computer. Secure boot can be disabled with the standard UEFI bios on basically every consumer motherboard, and even some pre-assembled ones. You just have to have it on for Windows 11. And it's STILL ACTUALLY POSSIBLE because several Linux distros are secure boot compatible. So, not an issue at all.
I'm sure they'd like to do that if they could. But realistically, the plan is to 'give away' a perpetual license to use Windows (once one has purchased an original license, and as long as the PC can accommodate updates), and then use the OS as a platform to gain on-going user subscriptions for programs.Of course there's no guarantee that MS won't one day release a version of Windows sold as a subscription and lock down all software installations of any kind ...
"encrypted andEverything on your hard drive is encrypted and Bill Gates holds the key?
Pipewire is taking over, it works well with both Jack and Pulse Audio clients. Of course I don't know if it addresses your specific issues with Jack.I wish linux ran my daw and plugins and had something other than Jack because I'd be over there.
Nah...it's the last version of Windows that can be set up to not call home!
“As time passes, Windows 7 becomes more vulnerable to exploitation due to lack of security updates and new vulnerabilities discovered. With fewer customers able to maintain a patched Windows 7 system after its end of life, cybercriminals will continue to view Windows 7 as a soft target,” the FBI notice said.
Oh it can be done as anything communicating on a network can be seen and specifically blocked;LOL good luck
Particularly for audio stuff it seems. Aside from those doing proper/good work, of course.....but most of the youtube stuff seems to be more about them liking themselves more than the subjectPeople will whore themselves out for YouTube views these days.
My suggestion is you get rid of Win 7 ASAP;
I'm not joking, trying to help... you have a serious security risk there, 'sup to you what is more important. I truly hope this is just one personal PC and not part of an organisation or business network. An OS is not a car... just sayin'.It's been running error free for years, and as they say... "If it ain't broke, don't fix it"
I'm not joking, trying to help... you have a serious security risk there, 'sup to you what is more important. I truly hope this is just one personal PC and not part of an organisation or business network. An OS is not a car... just sayin'.
That you are aware of.And most importantly... Since starting to use it this way in 2011, No Hacks, No Viruses, No Security Issues, No System crashes, No system slowdown... across half a dozen computers. It runs today just as smoothly as it did the first day I installed it.
Continuing to run Windows 7 is like removing the front door of your house so nobody can break in through it.