I agree or from a motherboard windows software (e.g Armoured Crate App) I did that with my MSI MAG B550 Tomahawk, stupidly using the MSI Centre App and temporally bricked my Motherboard when my PC restarted. Luckily I had a flashback button, USB Drive and a spare laptop lol
My windows 11 PC finally died after the last update before xmas. Its now running linux mint very happily and I no longer have any windows gear running on anything now.
"Just remove apps" deletes everything apart from your main files like downloads, docs, pics, vids, etc. In this case, it would be "your" fault, but in reality it's the explanation of the reset window that is shit and doesn't actually explain what those options do.
Ahhh, that explains a lot! It needs to be a lot more specific. When it says 'keep my personal files' and then doesn't, that's incorrect and misleading :|
@@StrawberryKitten Tired of people thinking Linux is an answer for everybody, For many people Linux is useless since it doesn't run a lot of software needed for specialized work.
PC Specs. and Windows 11 24H2 is rock solid. We use VM, WS Android, Video Editing and Audio Processing. The UI is tweaked with Open Shell & Explorer Patcher. ASUS Prime B460 Plus, Intel i9 10900F (10th Gen) 32 Gb Corsair Dominator RAM Samsung NvME 970 Pro 512Gb (Boot & Apps) Samsung 860 Pro 1Tb (Data), Western Digital WD 10, Mechanical 4Tb, (Backups and drive mirrors) ZOTAX GeForce GTX 1650 RME Hammerfall HDSP 9632 Studio Sound Card A Crappy Chinese USB 3.2 Thunderbolt PCIe Adapter
With how Windows does things these days, I ended up buying a couple of 4TB spinners and slapped them into an old 4770k rig and made myself a network drive with Windows storage spaces. I send everything I want to keep there as a backup, and its a cloned array so its redundant. This way at least all my downloads, documents, and pictures/videos are backed up.
@@YUNGHENNEY it was really cheap and took like an hour to set up, I dropped a cat6 into the basement through an existing hole for coax cable and just set it down there.
I did the update before xmas. It has affected my headphones or usb drivers I get the disconnect sound on them when nothing is disconnecting every 10 mins or so. I had to disable the disconnect sound and I am currently finding out what is disconnecting because I cannot see it. It could be the driver for the usb for the internal socket on the motherboard which controls the fans. Fine before the update. No crashing though _ yet! Games ok fps is better!
A trick we used when I worked for a CAD company is use Device Manger to uninstall/delete the driver files, power down then let it reinstall a fresh copy of the drivers again.
Your OBS/sound setting getting all screw up after a Windows update? Yup i've had that happen before and i was on Win10. It was very frustrating to setup all my setting back.
@@TwinShards Yep, not an easy thing to do when you first did it over 2 years ago and forgot how to do it 🤦♂️ i did backup and export my settings but they somehow dissapeared too 😑
@marcussvensor Simmer down keyboard warrior. Some of us have jobs and real lives and don't have time to write a grammatically correct essay on youtube.
@@marcussvensor Oh my. People really should not need ANY "IT skills" to use a PC. Your comment just goes to show that Windows 11 is an unreliable, buggy pile of crap.
@@YUNGHENNEY Works fine bro it's just your PC. Few small bugs here and there but nothing major. My bad, you are just regular UK citizen, Boto o wata lmao. Also you use intel, which is worse than AMD.
I've been using Windows since the 3.0 version and with hundreds of PCs and there have been maybe dozen issues with updates over the years. This latest update did hit me due to bad Western Digital NVMe drivers. Still gonna be happy with Win11, it is ok, not great, but neither is any other OS. They all have their issues and shortcomings
@@YUNGHENNEY That sounds to me like you didn't know what you were doing with formatting and such. I've upped multiple machines to 24h2 over the last few months, and not once seen an issue like that. Are you able to reproduce the issue? (Tip: Unplug your backup drive when updating Windows)
Remember when Microsoft made a desktop OS that ran the apps you wanted to run and got out of your way? Opinions vary but I believe the last time they did that they called it Windows 7. Everything after has been divorced from the ethos we understood and is only called Windows to suck people in on brand recognition. Microsoft calling 8 Windows felt like a lie... should have just been called Metro.
To answer your first question. No. I use MS OS since MS-DOS 2.0 MS always sucked at getting in your way. To be fair, I used every following OS by MS, apart from Windows 7 which I skipped.
@@TrusteftTech Well, I'm not quite at retirement age but my experience only goes back to DOS 5.0 and Windows 3.1. I skipped WinME, Vista, 8 and 11. Think I saw GeoWorks boot on a friend's 286 before we scrubbed it for Windows. Never seen OS/2 Warp. Never owned a Mac. You and I might have different ideas about what 'in your way' might mean. I bought software at store, brought it home, installed it, ran program. Sure there was the occasional issue stemming from Windows' registry design, and the nasty hack ran on me on Win98, but I never had an OS that threw random full page ads or settings page popups on me until Window 10. Aside from that Windows did what I needed provided I didn't try to make it do something outside its design. Windows 2000 was an otherwise clean experience but it was crap at running games. I did install 11 long enough to run HW Info64 while stressing my new desktop. first install had a literal meltdown like had happen to yunghenny. Just kept crashing. second install probably fine but I only boot Fedora after getting going.
I had an issue the BSOD randomly happen, It was to do with my two WD SN770 2TB NVME M.2 drives, with Windows 11 24H2. It took me several complete system reinstall. Until I found out it was to do with the Firmware on WD SN770 drives. I haven't had any problem like that since fixed. But I know your pian mate, I hear you. I laugh and joke to my mates to about Windows 11 "Please wait, while we f*ck up your system" Hope you manage to solve your problem.
after installing 24h2 only install security updates and disable the rest of them, I run 24h2 on 4 PCs and all seems fine as I've disabled windows feature updates
Never had a problem, works like a dream, mind you i never ever allowed MS to install 3rd party Drivers, I woulkdn't allow Nvidia to install MS updates either.
Been running Win 11 since day one, did 24h2 update a few weeks ago and have absolutely no issues, everything just working as it should, Suspect your issues might because some of the software your using. Do a system restore to recover your lost files and settings and don't update.
Haven't had Windows 11 screw me over but if it does (knock-on-wood), I came prepared. I run Veeam Backup (free agent for Windows) on all my essential PCs. It backs up to a pool of drives in my home media server (Plex). You can't be too careful these days, especially if you heavily rely on your PC to do real work. There have been a few times when I have to restore from backup due to hardware faults like SSDs/HDDs going kaput. To their credit, I'm sure Microsoft didn't intend to mess up your PC, but then again, *hit happens... one way or another, you're going to get screwed. So it's best just to be prepared.
did that to me and now wen i went back to windows 10 my pc cherps while doing anything in windows or wen gaming and frigin over heats and pc is not that old
Got the 23 version and told it in the registries to stick to it. That on the usb, because Linux is now my system. Done with the bloatware and corporate shenanigans. I am the owner of my computer and the OS is the product, not the other way round.
I hear ya. Nothing but problems since I switched from win 10 to 11. The "re-install your current version of windows to repair system files and components" prompt in windows update sent my PC into a boot loop when I attempted it! Thank God I had an AOMEI boot thumb drive and reinstalled everything through a backup. The Microsoft devs must all be on crack. A room full of Chimps could have done a better job. If I were a techie nerd, I'd switch to Linux.
No a computer techie, but I have switched to LMDE. Later manually partitioned nvme, manually installed each partition, like efi, main LMDE OS, swap, then from installed Ubuntu on a USB with persistence cloned it into another partition on that nvme (simply installing it wanted to overwrite everything else) and also having an ntfs partition with music, mounted to LMDE. I still wouldn't confidently call myself a techie. Nerd maybe, but that only thanks to the chat bot that enabled me doing all this. If I can do it, anyone can. Now I have a QEMU virtual machine installed in LMDE and Win11 23H2 in it. No more MS dictatorship!
@@YUNGHENNEY yes, I spent some time on it, over weeks and months, for the sake of being resilient and independent from MS. I have a functioning clone of the system and test the clone afterwards to make sure it works, that it is reliable. Saved me a hassle once already when I messed up that installation and it didn't boot. Thanks to a gen2 ssd I had it recovered in under 10 minutes via Rescuezilla. Every time I make a major change, like installing the VM and an OS into it, configured, I make a fresh clone, on alternative ssd, so I have the previous one still at hand. And it all started with troubleshooting MS earlier in 2024! Fed up with it.
I use windows 10 when 12 comes out i go to finished and most bug free win 11... i never play on actual windows ... i hate to be a beta tester. The other thing is win 12 is then on release way to expensive to waste my many, so win 11 must be ok then. Yeah the price is low on win 11 but that not the only point i dont want to upgrade.
@@YUNGHENNEY yeah, that why i dont want to chance it because i need to memorize the new things, thats not worth it. So i think Update end for win 10 was 2025 or 2026. But who cares if you have firewall and Anti Virus Programs.My Friend tells me that win 11 is so nice lol ... but i dont want that crap if i dont get forced to go on other windows to play my games. Microsoft only make new windows to make new money xD. They could support win 7 but no Bill Gates need new money for his holy invasion companies ... injection ^^ xD.
@@YUNGHENNEY That's why you need to keep backups on removable drives and keep them disconnected until you need them. I have a single SSD clone of my system which I can boot from to save/restore system inages and do other maintenance.
@@YUNGHENNEY If we had world peace wed all be happy...wake up. FFS, stop blaming others for your stupidity. Guess what, your expectations of how things should and shouldnt be means absolutely nothing to anyone outside your own head, if you knew this you'd not have painted yourself into the corner you did with no backup. Arrogance and stupidity in equal measure.
@@YUNGHENNEYyou always need backups, even if every single update is 100% bug free. Something can always happen from hardware failure to user error to viruses.
Glad my first Windows 11 install was direct to 24H2! yay.... :L I used Windows 10/11 Decrapifier script from Siceworks Community and use it to create clean installer DVD's and USB sticks to make it easy. Can upgrade an existing install with those images and works great! Except, win11 24H2 which the script worked on but ruined the DISM Image Capture thing somehow. So if I wanted to upgrade, from say windows 10 to 11 24H2 ... I can't because the decrapifier script ruins something enough to cause 24h2 to not be captured (Generalized) for installations. The more Windows fucks me over, the more I feel like installing Linux Mint Debian Edition (so far my fav distro) on my Gaming PC! butt, whatevah.
WIndows 11 24H2 runs good on my spouse's Laptop but on my PC? Not so much and I installed Windows 24H2 on both so it's not due to lack of knowledge or experience (I've been using PCs since before DOS, including building and networking). It ran great for two days and then the lockups started. Finally, I blew it away off my PC two months ago, installed Linux Mint with Cinnamon and haven't looked back. I don't stream or socialize on my PC, just play games, now that I'm retired and Proton on Steam hasn't let me down once. No worries about installing drivers, those come with the distro, and I get better frame rates than with 11, and no ads in the OS! (Please, please, please, buy Microsoft 365. Why?) I'll leave 11 on my spouse's laptop for now but if it starts giving problems, I'll switch it too.
Stop using the windows insider/early adopter programs and stick with the base install of win11. You'll have far fewer issues. (That's advice from someone with 40 years of system integration experience)
You will be OK because you took images of your PC so you can easily revert to prior to the update. Oh you didn't ? Well there's a lesson for you for future ! I've been imaging my PC for years. What's your excuse ?
@@YUNGHENNEY Maybe you've never have a serious car accident or your house hasn't ever burned down before either so you don't really need that house or car insurance do you ? Are you really telling us that you were completely unaware that a computer is only as good as the last time it worked properly and that software never gets corrupted ? Come on this could have been so easily avoided and you alone could have had an easy fix.
@regwatson2017 PC's are not supposed to screw up from a simple iteration update. Yes they can easily break from say going from windows 10 to 11, but not from a simple version update. Theres clearly something broken with the update.
@@YUNGHENNEY I am not saying there isn't something broken in the update. I don't know or care. What I AM saying is that if you have been using a computer for longer than 6 months there was no excuse for you not to have known to have been taking regular image backups. You've been posting on UA-cam for at least two years so I am assuming you've been using computers a lot longer. I have had PC's fail suddenly on me for many years from a bad Windows updates, an installation of other software that went wrong to a physically corrupt drive. The effect on me was minimal because I had imaged the drive previously and could quickly revert back to a working image. Software can fail or get corrupted from a power glitch at any time. Let's call a spade a spade here, your lack of discipline (some might say laziness) to make backups was the real reason this caused you grief when this issue struck you. There is perfectly good free image software - Hasleo for example. If you used it before you upgraded you could have easily reverted to your last image within ten to fifteen minutes instead of the hours you have spent so far. I am not trying to be a smart-arse - this is just common sense having at least one Plan B. You can keep howling at the moon and Microsoft all you like - it doesn't change anything. To be honest I'm over the discussion now. If you can't see the error of your ways, keep on not making backups and just keep moaning about it until the next time it happens to you again.
That is what you get when normies try rocket science. It should have never been for everybody from the start. But long live rich idiots that sell you shit that you don't need.
THANK YOU! Its not just me! I am 60 (an old fart, as my kids say) and when I look at the world today, I wonder what the hell happened to technology?! How is it, we have forgotten how to make stuff??! Back when I was a kid, the year 2025 was like some distant dream - like Star Trek - technology, they told us, would solve our issues, it would work seamlessly and we would never have to know how it worked....! YEAH Right!! But I know why everything is shitty today: Millennials are now in charge of everything. They are management and factory workers. ALL the people who knew how to make shit, either died or retired! As I fight my laptop and Windows, I find it almost unbelievable to think that Microsoft have been writing code for 40+ years and ITS WORSE THAN ITS EVER BEEN!!
Have Microsoft upgrade your laptop and they will destroy your BIOS with there intern training nut case then you will not have to worry just throw it in the trash gee great way for big tech to sell more stuff
OBS is poop in explaining how to export and import properly everything. That is not Windows' fault. Overwriting the settings of OBS because I assume you didn't move the files(settings) when you re installed Windows (or even just OBS), is your fault. What were you expecting it to happen? Know that you want to keep the settings and save them for you? Trusting Windows and not having backup files is a mistake. No matter what OS. Outside of 22H or whatever (I don't have Windows 11), the rest sound more like your fault on not being careful enough. Complaining about XMP profile which is like a two seconds job in the BIOS...once when you first build a PC and it's over... Perhaps you need to abandon PC gaming and move to macOS and console gaming, for your health. BUT, on the plus side you like FUEL, so all is forgiven. Good luck with the malware that is Windows 11.
@@TrusteftTech So i put my exports on seperate drives, they still got deleted, thats what pissed me off even more because theres just no logical reason for it 🤣 Fuel is awesome, windows 11 is not.
@@YUNGHENNEY If the drive of the application is connected to the system during the reinstalling process, it doesn't matter. You need to have the backup files on an external drive and not connected during re installation. Live and learn I guess. No real harm done other than pissing you off. On the plus side, as a viewer, I love hearing British swearing. It's very filling. I miss it lol. Take care.
@TrusteftTech Noted haha, stick around on my channel, you're likely to hear a whole lot more swearing, just wait until the new assassin's creed comes out and sucks badly 🤣
@@YUNGHENNEY - I agree, but it's less of a problem compared to windows, some of my games don't work and apps as well after the 24h2 update.. I think windows is finicky i remember years ago the 22h version also have bug.
@@archer201977 The guy has issues with having backups of his applications and going to the XMP profile one time and you want him to move to Linux? Are you mad my man?
I was going to leave the video at about 1:30 in, but said let me get some popcorn and stay. You are very good at blaming everyone/everything but yourself. It's Windows fault, it's OBS's fault etc... Maybe learning how to use a computer would help you..... probably not. I blame your parents for me wasting 6 minutes and 33 seconds :)
I blame you for leaving the most generic hater comment....YAWN. Tell me you live in your mum's basement without telling me you live in your mum's basement.
Another tip as well. Never install BIOS updates from MS. Always go to the manufacturer's website for the latest versions.
@@mickeytheviewmoo Yea, i do that. Cheers though.
I agree or from a motherboard windows software (e.g Armoured Crate App) I did that with my MSI MAG B550 Tomahawk, stupidly using the MSI Centre App and temporally bricked my Motherboard when my PC restarted. Luckily I had a flashback button, USB Drive and a spare laptop lol
@DamoDGCUK Close call lol
0:41 "let me show ya" Well yeah i can see how broken it is, it's just a black screen!
@@TwinShards Blame OBS for that 🤣
@@YUNGHENNEY In most cases, the issue sits in front of the monitor.
@@Sciss0rman Really? I wasn't aware the keyboard could cause such issues 🤔
Windows 11 stopped working entirely for me a few months ago. I just switched to linux instead of trying to repair the windows install
@@Imevul Nightmare!
My windows 11 PC finally died after the last update before xmas. Its now running linux mint very happily and I no longer have any windows gear running on anything now.
@@pstanyer1 Windows 11 is the worst, give me XP back lol. Sorry to hear your pc died bud 😞
"Just remove apps" deletes everything apart from your main files like downloads, docs, pics, vids, etc. In this case, it would be "your" fault, but in reality it's the explanation of the reset window that is shit and doesn't actually explain what those options do.
Ahhh, that explains a lot! It needs to be a lot more specific. When it says 'keep my personal files' and then doesn't, that's incorrect and misleading :|
@@YUNGHENNEY Yup it's shit, it happened to me once ages ago so now I know to keep away from that option.
There is like hundred million different Windows PCs, some are sure to have issues with any update. Backups backups backups.
Use Linux instead.
@@StrawberryKitten You still need backups with Linux. And I use Debian, Ubuntu, Win10, Win11 and OSX daily.
@@StrawberryKitten Tired of people thinking Linux is an answer for everybody, For many people Linux is useless since it doesn't run a lot of software needed for specialized work.
@@StrawberryKitten Nah linux accually are useless... its gonna take a while until its good as windows :/
PC Specs. and Windows 11 24H2 is rock solid. We use VM, WS Android, Video Editing and Audio Processing. The UI is tweaked with Open Shell & Explorer Patcher.
ASUS Prime B460 Plus, Intel i9 10900F (10th Gen)
32 Gb Corsair Dominator RAM
Samsung NvME 970 Pro 512Gb (Boot & Apps) Samsung 860 Pro 1Tb (Data), Western Digital WD 10, Mechanical 4Tb, (Backups and drive mirrors)
ZOTAX GeForce GTX 1650
RME Hammerfall HDSP 9632 Studio Sound Card
A Crappy Chinese USB 3.2 Thunderbolt PCIe Adapter
My specs are in my about section bud.
@@YUNGHENNEY I'm not your bud and I didn't put my specs. for you.
@@marcussvensor So why did you put them here you clown? No one asked for your sucky ass PC specs 🤣
With how Windows does things these days, I ended up buying a couple of 4TB spinners and slapped them into an old 4770k rig and made myself a network drive with Windows storage spaces. I send everything I want to keep there as a backup, and its a cloned array so its redundant. This way at least all my downloads, documents, and pictures/videos are backed up.
That's not a bad idea!
@@YUNGHENNEY it was really cheap and took like an hour to set up, I dropped a cat6 into the basement through an existing hole for coax cable and just set it down there.
I did the update before xmas. It has affected my headphones or usb drivers I get the disconnect sound on them when nothing is disconnecting every 10 mins or so. I had to disable the disconnect sound and I am currently finding out what is disconnecting because I cannot see it. It could be the driver for the usb for the internal socket on the motherboard which controls the fans. Fine before the update. No crashing though _ yet! Games ok fps is better!
Good luck, hope you get it sorted bud!
Try updating your drivers, it might just solve your problem.
@russelldresh7832 Done that and around 15 other fixes and possible solutions, theres no solutions left except a fresh install of windows 10 😁
A trick we used when I worked for a CAD company is use Device Manger to uninstall/delete the driver files, power down then let it reinstall a fresh copy of the drivers again.
@suttoncoldfield9318 I did a DDU uninstall last night, hopefully that helps 🙏
Microsoft's motto : If it ain't broke, 'fix' it 'til it is!
@@Lord-Sméagol Ikr 🤣
My PC updated to 24H2 in October.Not had any problems at all.
@@neilbradley5011 Lucky you 😊
Your OBS/sound setting getting all screw up after a Windows update? Yup i've had that happen before and i was on Win10. It was very frustrating to setup all my setting back.
@@TwinShards Yep, not an easy thing to do when you first did it over 2 years ago and forgot how to do it 🤦♂️ i did backup and export my settings but they somehow dissapeared too 😑
Windows 11 works fine, much better than 10. 24H2 works well, much better than people will let you believe.
@@marcussvensor Well it don't work well for me and a lot of other people.
@@YUNGHENNEY If your IT skills are no better than your grammar, then I really wonder why?
@marcussvensor Simmer down keyboard warrior. Some of us have jobs and real lives and don't have time to write a grammatically correct essay on youtube.
@@marcussvensor Oh my. People really should not need ANY "IT skills" to use a PC. Your comment just goes to show that Windows 11 is an unreliable, buggy pile of crap.
@@YUNGHENNEY Works fine bro it's just your PC. Few small bugs here and there but nothing major. My bad, you are just regular UK citizen, Boto o wata lmao. Also you use intel, which is worse than AMD.
I've been using Windows since the 3.0 version and with hundreds of PCs and there have been maybe dozen issues with updates over the years. This latest update did hit me due to bad Western Digital NVMe drivers. Still gonna be happy with Win11, it is ok, not great, but neither is any other OS. They all have their issues and shortcomings
You left your backups attached to the system when doing a big Windows update? First time using Windows?
Actually no, they were on my D drive so you tell me how they disappeared? I also explicitly selected 'keep personal files'
@@YUNGHENNEY That sounds to me like you didn't know what you were doing with formatting and such. I've upped multiple machines to 24h2 over the last few months, and not once seen an issue like that. Are you able to reproduce the issue? (Tip: Unplug your backup drive when updating Windows)
Remember when Microsoft made a desktop OS that ran the apps you wanted to run and got out of your way? Opinions vary but I believe the last time they did that they called it Windows 7. Everything after has been divorced from the ethos we understood and is only called Windows to suck people in on brand recognition. Microsoft calling 8 Windows felt like a lie... should have just been called Metro.
To answer your first question. No. I use MS OS since MS-DOS 2.0
MS always sucked at getting in your way.
To be fair, I used every following OS by MS, apart from Windows 7 which I skipped.
@@TrusteftTech Well, I'm not quite at retirement age but my experience only goes back to DOS 5.0 and Windows 3.1. I skipped WinME, Vista, 8 and 11. Think I saw GeoWorks boot on a friend's 286 before we scrubbed it for Windows. Never seen OS/2 Warp. Never owned a Mac. You and I might have different ideas about what 'in your way' might mean. I bought software at store, brought it home, installed it, ran program. Sure there was the occasional issue stemming from Windows' registry design, and the nasty hack ran on me on Win98, but I never had an OS that threw random full page ads or settings page popups on me until Window 10. Aside from that Windows did what I needed provided I didn't try to make it do something outside its design. Windows 2000 was an otherwise clean experience but it was crap at running games. I did install 11 long enough to run HW Info64 while stressing my new desktop. first install had a literal meltdown like had happen to yunghenny. Just kept crashing. second install probably fine but I only boot Fedora after getting going.
@@411DL I am not defending W11.
I had an issue the BSOD randomly happen, It was to do with my two WD SN770 2TB NVME M.2 drives, with Windows 11 24H2. It took me several complete system reinstall. Until I found out it was to do with the Firmware on WD SN770 drives. I haven't had any problem like that since fixed. But I know your pian mate, I hear you. I laugh and joke to my mates to about Windows 11 "Please wait, while we f*ck up your system" Hope you manage to solve your problem.
It's gotta be a running joke now lol, no BSOD here though, just lock up. Really irritating :|
@@YUNGHENNEY Yep it sure is. Have you tried an Bios update? It is the only thing I can think off (might be something to do your motherboard chip set)
@DamoDGCUK Yep, done that too. As of now I've tried about 17 fixes and othing has worked, I'm outta options lol
after installing 24h2 only install security updates and disable the rest of them, I run 24h2 on 4 PCs and all seems fine as I've disabled windows feature updates
@@christop_bader Thanks for the tip, I'll give that a go 😏
But 24H2 IS a feature update...
@@stuartedwards6996 I talking about the feature updates for 24h2
@stuartedwards6996 Yea, it features many problems. Bethesda might aswel have made it 🤣
Never had a problem, works like a dream, mind you i never ever allowed MS to install 3rd party Drivers, I woulkdn't allow Nvidia to install MS updates either.
Surprisingly enough there are times when it is best to let Windows install their own drivers. But obviously in general it's not a good idea.
Been running Win 11 since day one, did 24h2 update a few weeks ago and have absolutely no issues, everything just working as it should, Suspect your issues might because some of the software your using. Do a system restore to recover your lost files and settings and don't update.
@russelldresh7832 I did system restore and reapair too but windows 11 only lets you go back so far, can't even roll back to 23H2, it sucks ass 😑
Haven't had Windows 11 screw me over but if it does (knock-on-wood), I came prepared. I run Veeam Backup (free agent for Windows) on all my essential PCs. It backs up to a pool of drives in my home media server (Plex). You can't be too careful these days, especially if you heavily rely on your PC to do real work. There have been a few times when I have to restore from backup due to hardware faults like SSDs/HDDs going kaput. To their credit, I'm sure Microsoft didn't intend to mess up your PC, but then again, *hit happens... one way or another, you're going to get screwed. So it's best just to be prepared.
This update Made my PC Twice as fast, I am so productive using this, Wont need another PC for another 5 years, its AWESOME.
It`s nothing but a black screen in the video here audio is ok. please check and re post
@@theblower069 No need, just watch further 😉
its been running fine on my pc for a while now
did that to me and now wen i went back to windows 10 my pc cherps while doing anything in windows or wen gaming and frigin over heats and pc is not that old
@@kevinlanthier-jn3bu They screwed things up big time!
did same update week before christmas and it made boot drive unreadable. had to start over but works fine on clean install, but did debloated install
We shouldn't have to do these things, MS should be held accountable.
Install Windows 7 it always worked for me forget about updates as its not being updated these last 5 years! Win Win
Good idea! As long as you stay away from 8.1 😂
Got the 23 version and told it in the registries to stick to it. That on the usb, because Linux is now my system. Done with the bloatware and corporate shenanigans. I am the owner of my computer and the OS is the product, not the other way round.
@@D.von.N Mr. Gates owns us all 🤣
I hear ya. Nothing but problems since I switched from win 10 to 11. The "re-install your current version of windows to repair system files and components" prompt in windows update sent my PC into a boot loop when I attempted it! Thank God I had an AOMEI boot thumb drive and reinstalled everything through a backup. The Microsoft devs must all be on crack. A room full of Chimps could have done a better job. If I were a techie nerd, I'd switch to Linux.
Lucky you had that drive, glad you got it sorted bud! Windows sucks donkey d*** lol
@@YUNGHENNEY I'm currently investigating Linux Mint.
No a computer techie, but I have switched to LMDE. Later manually partitioned nvme, manually installed each partition, like efi, main LMDE OS, swap, then from installed Ubuntu on a USB with persistence cloned it into another partition on that nvme (simply installing it wanted to overwrite everything else) and also having an ntfs partition with music, mounted to LMDE. I still wouldn't confidently call myself a techie. Nerd maybe, but that only thanks to the chat bot that enabled me doing all this. If I can do it, anyone can. Now I have a QEMU virtual machine installed in LMDE and Win11 23H2 in it. No more MS dictatorship!
@D.von.N Awesome 👌 too much work for me though 🤣
@@YUNGHENNEY yes, I spent some time on it, over weeks and months, for the sake of being resilient and independent from MS. I have a functioning clone of the system and test the clone afterwards to make sure it works, that it is reliable. Saved me a hassle once already when I messed up that installation and it didn't boot. Thanks to a gen2 ssd I had it recovered in under 10 minutes via Rescuezilla. Every time I make a major change, like installing the VM and an OS into it, configured, I make a fresh clone, on alternative ssd, so I have the previous one still at hand. And it all started with troubleshooting MS earlier in 2024! Fed up with it.
yeah... the win10 update is trash, too. started getting all sort of weird bugs.
@@Xamiakass Windows hasn't been right for years 😑
I use windows 10 when 12 comes out i go to finished and most bug free win 11... i never play on actual windows ... i hate to be a beta tester. The other thing is win 12 is then on release way to expensive to waste my many, so win 11 must be ok then. Yeah the price is low on win 11 but that not the only point i dont want to upgrade.
@@mx-gaming87 Windows 11 price is low because it's garbage lol, stick with windows 10 mate.
@@YUNGHENNEY yeah, that why i dont want to chance it because i need to memorize the new things, thats not worth it. So i think Update end for win 10 was 2025 or 2026. But who cares if you have firewall and Anti Virus Programs.My Friend tells me that win 11 is so nice lol ... but i dont want that crap if i dont get forced to go on other windows to play my games.
Microsoft only make new windows to make new money xD. They could support win 7 but no Bill Gates need new money for his holy invasion companies ... injection ^^ xD.
Microsoft is a major reason to HAVE BACKUPS!
@@Lord-Sméagol Doesnt help when your backups that are on OTHER DRIVES (Not C) somehow dissapear too 😑
@@YUNGHENNEY That's why you need to keep backups on removable drives and keep them disconnected until you need them.
I have a single SSD clone of my system which I can boot from to save/restore system inages and do other maintenance.
workin fine, here
Mint... is all I'm gonna say.
Please everyone update windows and make a similarly entertaining video
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so you know that updates can screw up your computer but you chose not to have a backup before installing 24H2? and now you are complaining? 🙈🤣
@@registriert2012 We shouldn't need backups for after updates, this is my entire point. If the crap worked correctly then we'd have no issues lol
if you have installed linux the machine is not destroyed ... just the OS was corrupted did you try a roll back of the update
@@YUNGHENNEY If we had world peace wed all be happy...wake up. FFS, stop blaming others for your stupidity. Guess what, your expectations of how things should and shouldnt be means absolutely nothing to anyone outside your own head, if you knew this you'd not have painted yourself into the corner you did with no backup. Arrogance and stupidity in equal measure.
@@YUNGHENNEYyou always need backups, even if every single update is 100% bug free. Something can always happen from hardware failure to user error to viruses.
Bro my pc is messed up from it idk what to do crash over crash
@@LT_Tristan Sorry to hear that bud, i tried a DDU uninstall and seems ok so far but not 100% sure its fixed yet
Been fine for me and 50+ PC's I've updated.
@@Stoobers Give it time.
Glad my first Windows 11 install was direct to 24H2! yay.... :L
I used Windows 10/11 Decrapifier script from Siceworks Community and use it to create clean installer DVD's and USB sticks to make it easy. Can upgrade an existing install with those images and works great! Except, win11 24H2 which the script worked on but ruined the DISM Image Capture thing somehow. So if I wanted to upgrade, from say windows 10 to 11 24H2 ... I can't because the decrapifier script ruins something enough to cause 24h2 to not be captured (Generalized) for installations.
The more Windows fucks me over, the more I feel like installing Linux Mint Debian Edition (so far my fav distro) on my Gaming PC! butt, whatevah.
Thanks for that, I'll probably look into this tbh.
WIndows 11 24H2 runs good on my spouse's Laptop but on my PC? Not so much and I installed Windows 24H2 on both so it's not due to lack of knowledge or experience (I've been using PCs since before DOS, including building and networking). It ran great for two days and then the lockups started. Finally, I blew it away off my PC two months ago, installed Linux Mint with Cinnamon and haven't looked back. I don't stream or socialize on my PC, just play games, now that I'm retired and Proton on Steam hasn't let me down once. No worries about installing drivers, those come with the distro, and I get better frame rates than with 11, and no ads in the OS! (Please, please, please, buy Microsoft 365. Why?) I'll leave 11 on my spouse's laptop for now but if it starts giving problems, I'll switch it too.
@@edhuismanster Windows 11 is just bloatware lol, if linux didn't have so many compatability issues I'd switch in a breath!
Stop using the windows insider/early adopter programs and stick with the base install of win11. You'll have far fewer issues. (That's advice from someone with 40 years of system integration experience)
I don't participate in any betas, even though windows 11 is practically an alpha 😂
You will be OK because you took images of your PC so you can easily revert to prior to the update. Oh you didn't ? Well there's a lesson for you for future ! I've been imaging my PC for years. What's your excuse ?
My excuse is......erm.......I shouldn't have to. Sh*t should just work correctly!
@@YUNGHENNEY Maybe you've never have a serious car accident or your house hasn't ever burned down before either so you don't really need that house or car insurance do you ? Are you really telling us that you were completely unaware that a computer is only as good as the last time it worked properly and that software never gets corrupted ? Come on this could have been so easily avoided and you alone could have had an easy fix.
@regwatson2017 PC's are not supposed to screw up from a simple iteration update. Yes they can easily break from say going from windows 10 to 11, but not from a simple version update. Theres clearly something broken with the update.
@@YUNGHENNEY I am not saying there isn't something broken in the update. I don't know or care. What I AM saying is that if you have been using a computer for longer than 6 months there was no excuse for you not to have known to have been taking regular image backups. You've been posting on UA-cam for at least two years so I am assuming you've been using computers a lot longer. I have had PC's fail suddenly on me for many years from a bad Windows updates, an installation of other software that went wrong to a physically corrupt drive. The effect on me was minimal because I had imaged the drive previously and could quickly revert back to a working image. Software can fail or get corrupted from a power glitch at any time.
Let's call a spade a spade here, your lack of discipline (some might say laziness) to make backups was the real reason this caused you grief when this issue struck you. There is perfectly good free image software - Hasleo for example. If you used it before you upgraded you could have easily reverted to your last image within ten to fifteen minutes instead of the hours you have spent so far. I am not trying to be a smart-arse - this is just common sense having at least one Plan B. You can keep howling at the moon and Microsoft all you like - it doesn't change anything. To be honest I'm over the discussion now. If you can't see the error of your ways, keep on not making backups and just keep moaning about it until the next time it happens to you again.
That is what you get when normies try rocket science. It should have never been for everybody from the start. But long live rich idiots that sell you shit that you don't need.
Yea the Microsoft NPC's keep screwing us 🤣
THANK YOU! Its not just me! I am 60 (an old fart, as my kids say) and when I look at the world today, I wonder what the hell happened to technology?! How is it, we have forgotten how to make stuff??! Back when I was a kid, the year 2025 was like some distant dream - like Star Trek - technology, they told us, would solve our issues, it would work seamlessly and we would never have to know how it worked....! YEAH Right!! But I know why everything is shitty today: Millennials are now in charge of everything. They are management and factory workers.
ALL the people who knew how to make shit, either died or retired!
As I fight my laptop and Windows, I find it almost unbelievable to think that Microsoft have been writing code for 40+ years and ITS WORSE THAN ITS EVER BEEN!!
@@swanvictor887 Amen to that 🙌 it's like they've put a bunch of noobs in charge lol
facts man
You need a bit more RAM
@@asteroid9924 more than 32GB? I'm trying to run games not the space shuttle 🤣
No problems with 24H2 update :) Maybe its just you. lol
@@LushWisdum I guess it is, along with the numerous other people having issues 🤣
Have Microsoft upgrade your laptop and they will destroy your BIOS with there intern training nut case then you will not have to worry just throw it in the trash gee great way for big tech to sell more stuff
They also try to destroy your pc when you call tech support. I did that once, never again! They made things worse and i had to fix it 😑
Don't run windows. It's not that hard. Just don't do it. It's shit.
Take an online OBS course.
@@dodgydd *Slow clap* 👏
OBS is poop in explaining how to export and import properly everything. That is not Windows' fault.
Overwriting the settings of OBS because I assume you didn't move the files(settings) when you re installed Windows (or even just OBS), is your fault. What were you expecting it to happen? Know that you want to keep the settings and save them for you? Trusting Windows and not having backup files is a mistake. No matter what OS.
Outside of 22H or whatever (I don't have Windows 11), the rest sound more like your fault on not being careful enough.
Complaining about XMP profile which is like a two seconds job in the BIOS...once when you first build a PC and it's over...
Perhaps you need to abandon PC gaming and move to macOS and console gaming, for your health.
BUT, on the plus side you like FUEL, so all is forgiven.
Good luck with the malware that is Windows 11.
@@TrusteftTech So i put my exports on seperate drives, they still got deleted, thats what pissed me off even more because theres just no logical reason for it 🤣 Fuel is awesome, windows 11 is not.
@@YUNGHENNEY If the drive of the application is connected to the system during the reinstalling process, it doesn't matter. You need to have the backup files on an external drive and not connected during re installation. Live and learn I guess. No real harm done other than pissing you off. On the plus side, as a viewer, I love hearing British swearing. It's very filling. I miss it lol.
Take care.
@TrusteftTech Noted haha, stick around on my channel, you're likely to hear a whole lot more swearing, just wait until the new assassin's creed comes out and sucks badly 🤣
I guess you need to move to linux mint
@@archer201977 That comes with its own issues too tho, mainly compatibility 😞
@@YUNGHENNEY - I agree, but it's less of a problem compared to windows, some of my games don't work and apps as well after the 24h2 update.. I think windows is finicky i remember years ago the 22h version also have bug.
@@archer201977 The guy has issues with having backups of his applications and going to the XMP profile one time and you want him to move to Linux? Are you mad my man?
@@TrusteftTech lol i was merely suggesting, not telling him to literally move, i know what his issues are, chill.
@@archer201977 Chill? Who said I am not chill? I guess you didn't get my humor. Have a nice day.
I was going to leave the video at about 1:30 in, but said let me get some popcorn and stay. You are very good at blaming everyone/everything but yourself. It's Windows fault, it's OBS's fault etc... Maybe learning how to use a computer would help you..... probably not. I blame your parents for me wasting 6 minutes and 33 seconds :)
I blame you for leaving the most generic hater comment....YAWN. Tell me you live in your mum's basement without telling me you live in your mum's basement.
Microsoft's motto : If it ain't broke, 'fix' it 'til it is!
LOL, I think your right lol