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by gjsman-1000
1265 days ago
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That shouldn't stop the flow of information, because there is no way to make anything idiot-proof. "Just download this Linux ISO and good stuff happens" could be equally apt. For this reason, I have put every disclaimer and warning that I reasonably can, and defined the use-case clearly (a few apps where anything else is bloat). "Try it on a fresh install, on a VM or old PC, first." And, in a recent update to the post, a script by Microsoft for undoing it if necessary. If people don't listen, that's not my issue if I warned them as clearly as I could. |
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Splitting hairs perhaps, but a lot of people don't/won't understand the difference - or why you did this.
Most non home users use Windows Enterprise and GPOs to achieve these results, where things are more fine tuned and can be reversed as needed.