Windows recommendation for new computer
Windows recommendation for new computer
So im getting a new ryzen 5700g based pc and while i intend to run artix linux on it, im probably gonna need a runnable windows just in case
what kind of ripping bloat/spy ware out of windows 10 things would you recommend, or would you not recommend windows 10?
main idea would be running linux on a daily with proton for games, but ynever know if you may want to try something on windows
what kind of ripping bloat/spy ware out of windows 10 things would you recommend, or would you not recommend windows 10?
main idea would be running linux on a daily with proton for games, but ynever know if you may want to try something on windows
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My newest/fastest laptop is a Ryzen 5 (8640HS).
The Ryzen 7 (5700G) is older but much faster.
I am running Win11 (tweaked heavily!).
I could not find adequate drivers for Win10 (my preferred OS, *when tweaked!*).
The Ryzen 7 (5700G) is older but much faster.
I am running Win11 (tweaked heavily!).
I could not find adequate drivers for Win10 (my preferred OS, *when tweaked!*).
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Any status update?Lappo wrote: ↑10 Jul 2025, 18:15 So im getting a new ryzen 5700g based pc and while i intend to run artix linux on it, im probably gonna need a runnable windows just in case
what kind of ripping bloat/spy ware out of windows 10 things would you recommend, or would you not recommend windows 10?
main idea would be running linux on a daily with proton for games, but ynever know if you may want to try something on windows
I'd be interested in knowing where you landed with Win10 driver support.
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I'd suggest just getting W10 Enterprise LTSC 2021. It has almost all the bloatware removed by default!Lappo wrote: ↑10 Jul 2025, 18:15 So im getting a new ryzen 5700g based pc and while i intend to run artix linux on it, im probably gonna need a runnable windows just in case
what kind of ripping bloat/spy ware out of windows 10 things would you recommend, or would you not recommend windows 10?
main idea would be running linux on a daily with proton for games, but ynever know if you may want to try something on windows
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I tried that route on a Ryzen 5 but was basically forced to upgrade to Win11 Enterprise LTSC 24H2 for sake of driver availability.teknixstuff wrote: ↑16 Jul 2025, 07:33 I'd suggest just getting W10 Enterprise LTSC 2021. It has almost all the bloatware removed by default!
ie, if OP is successful, I would like for the Win10 drivers to be posted here.
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All W11 drivers should work fine on W10. Generally the only compatibility restrictions are from the driver setup tools, and you can avoid that by just backing up your drivers from W11 and restoring them on W10.The-10-Pen wrote: ↑16 Jul 2025, 08:34I tried that route on a Ryzen 5 but was basically forced to upgrade to Win11 Enterprise LTSC 24H2 for sake of driver availability.teknixstuff wrote: ↑16 Jul 2025, 07:33 I'd suggest just getting W10 Enterprise LTSC 2021. It has almost all the bloatware removed by default!
ie, if OP is successful, I would like for the Win10 drivers to be posted here.
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I may try that one of these days.teknixstuff wrote: ↑16 Jul 2025, 08:55 ...and you can avoid that by just backing up your drivers from W11 and restoring them on W10.
I used to have something called "DriverGrabber" and I assume it will grab the Win11 drivers for Win10 migration.
Though it does not cite Win10 or Win11 as supported OS -- https://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/drivergrabber.html
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You can do it entirely just from command prompt.The-10-Pen wrote: ↑16 Jul 2025, 09:23I may try that one of these days.teknixstuff wrote: ↑16 Jul 2025, 08:55 ...and you can avoid that by just backing up your drivers from W11 and restoring them on W10.
I used to have something called "DriverGrabber" and I assume it will grab the Win11 drivers for Win10 migration.
Though it does not cite Win10 or Win11 as supported OS -- https://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/drivergrabber.html
To backup drivers: pnputil /export-driver * c:\backup
To restore drivers: pnputil /add-driver c:\backup\*.inf /subdirs /install
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Awesome! Much appreciated!teknixstuff wrote: ↑16 Jul 2025, 10:41 You can do it entirely just from command prompt.
To backup drivers: pnputil /export-driver * c:\backup
To restore drivers: pnputil /add-driver c:\backup\*.inf /subdirs /install



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Here's my after-launch "before" / current setup (Win11 tweaked via WinReducerEX and other post-install tweaks).
The default OEM installation had over 140 processes and I managed to cut that basically in half.
It may be the weekend before I can revert this laptop to Win10 and see if this resolves driver issues I had when I last attempted Win10 on this laptop.
The default OEM installation had over 140 processes and I managed to cut that basically in half.
It may be the weekend before I can revert this laptop to Win10 and see if this resolves driver issues I had when I last attempted Win10 on this laptop.
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