2026-01-02

Windows 11 and Bugs

    DISM powershell    
It appears to me that Windoze 11 is quite buggy.

Beyond previous versions. Various things annoy me the foremost of which are the need of Microsoft to make me some kind of "member" in their own mind with an email account controlled by them and various other tedious hoops they would have me jump through if they could.

Luckily I don't use this account they have captured of their own volition as "assigned" to me but there are many more levels of tedium remaining. They are also entirely too preoccupied with telemetry and the elimination of old trusted tried and true components ...

I wish it were those sparsely used features making the waves but their core componentry is the picture of bloat and lack of performance. This is a problem with a GUI implementations in general and why I prefer CLI hands down.

I find myself not trusting the entire platform and run their repair routines a lot more than I should have to. Trust is not easily regained once you lose the customer with your abundant incompetence.
    Admiral Grace Murray Hopper


In computing, a bug is a flaw, error, or fault in software or hardware that causes it to produce an incorrect, unexpected, or undesired result, like a crash, freeze, or wrong output.

These issues stem from mistakes in the design or coding process, ranging from minor typos to severe system failures, and require finding and fixing them (debugging) for proper operation, with a famous historical origin linked to an actual moth discovered by the legendary "Amazing" Grace Hopper causing a malfunction in an early computer. Grace Murray Harper attained the rank of Admiral in the United States Navy.
I know a lot of people running shops who try to go to bat for them. All they have done is lost business for their trouble.

For a company which sells software before it's ready and pushes a never ending stream of online updates they sure don't bother to make sure of interoperability before pushing updates out to users.

All-in-all I could have done without Windoze 11 and it is a prime selling point for Linux desktops and a divergence from the entire Microsoft line.

Every Microsoft fan I ever met after Windows for Workgroups was a flaming pseudointellectual anyway.

The most contradictory aspect of my existence remains the fact that I was a SUCH staunch microsoft supporter in the beginning. I mean, you couldn't even say the word MacIntosh in my presence without incurring my wrath ... eh Tom Priddy? All it takes is a never ending track record of repeated failures, unnecessary regimentation, and idiotic certifications to take care of that. To sum it all up I simply no longer need the drama of any Microsoft installation in my life. I'd just as soon do Unix anymore.

In a word, Give me CLI or give me death !

    Windows 11 Professional