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You can’t get rid of it, you can only hide it: Microsoft imposes controversial Windows Backup on users

For those of you who are now worried about you win10 or 11 install:

  1. This is only for those using MSA account with windows 10 or 11
  2. You cannot uninstall the backup tool, but you can disable taking backups
    1. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/back-up-your-windows-pc-87a81f8a-78fa-456e-b521-ac0560e32338

Lastly, this article had 0 sources and was misleading

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fairphone could rule... but oh well-

I don't fully understand this "I won't buy a fairphone, because it doesn't have a audio jack" way of thinking. Are there any phones that actually has a jack and still gets updates?

I agree it would be a nice feature, but the few I have spoken to, whom actually complain about this, has ended up buying another phone that IMO is worse and also has no jack.

I'm just confused, not trying to be negative or mean towards anyone.

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Also, windows will never brick your machine because of a full hard drive. My wife has a shitty MacBook air. She filled the drive completely. The OS can no longer function. It boots and that’s it. You can’t open anything, you can’t delete anything. Every single click says free up HDD space, even deleting files.

The almost exact same thing happened to a friend of mine using Windows 11. The machine booted, but he was unable to log in.

Also windows 10 updates has twice deleted all my files, I am now no longer on windows.

edit: Thanks to [email protected] for teaching me something new. (quotes formatting is a thing)