• TWeaK@lemm.ee
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    8 months ago

    Where possible I always use local accounts on Windows, none of this signed in to MS bullshit.

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      8 months ago

      Chances are MS is still tracking you via TPM and/or hw/peripherals.

      I can’t not register Windows 11, because despite everything I try to erase my hardware footprint, it still ties it to my digital license.

      This goes as far as upgrading every single piece of hardware on my PC, and using an entirely different ISP.

      And no. I don’t use any Microsoft services on Win 11. I don’t use Internet in any capacity when installing. Nor do I use any cd keys for Windows.

      Everything the installer asks me, I answer “No.” to.

      This should honestly be a huge privacy concern but alas.

      • ililiililiililiilili@lemm.ee
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        8 months ago

        Win 11 license is tied to your motherboard. Switching anything besides that won’t change anything. Did you do a fresh install without Internet when you swapped your mobo? Besides that: you could go with Win 10 (preferably LTSC). Your only other option is to ditch Win for an OS that verifiably respects your privacy.

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          8 months ago

          I upgraded everything except one NVMe.

          Also read what I actually wrote. Full offline installs always.

          And linux would be an option except Nvidia.

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              8 months ago

              Can confirm, have an old entertainment PC with an NVidia card. I converted it to Linux, and it’s fine.

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              8 months ago

              They don’t.

              Just went through another round of Proxmox-> NixOS-> EndeavourOS-> Windows11, because of Nvidia.

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                  8 months ago

                  Nvidia open drivers.

                  Wayland has rendering glitches (most notably with steam) and X11 has constant micro-flickering that kills my eyes.

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                    8 months ago

                    Yep, open drivers have problems but nvidia proprietary drivers work fine. I use it daily. EDIT: Fixed spelling

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            8 months ago

            Besides magic or the possibility you erred however. On a purely theoretical and divorced from your situation to be perfectly clear: How?

            If you truly did all you did and re-built how did they still peg you as Theseus after you rebuilt your ship do you reckon?

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              8 months ago

              The only thing that shouldn’t have anything to do with it was the NVMe.

              Wiped clean several times over with sanitization and several linux installs, but it’s the only old part, and only tie-in.