Free Republic
Browse · Search
General/Chat
Topics · Post Article

Skip to comments.

Windows 10 is DEAD in 2025? — Here’s How I Run It SAFELY Forever (No Updates)
YouTube.com ^ | 11/05/2025 | Rob Braxman Tech

Posted on 11/06/2025 9:34:09 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum

(Transcribed by TurboScribe.ai. Go Unlimited to remove this message.)

(Transcribed by TurboScribe.ai. Go Unlimited to remove this message.)


TOPICS: Computers/Internet
KEYWORDS: computers; microsoft; windows; windows10
Message from Jim Robinson:

Dear FRiends,

We need your continuing support to keep FR funded. Your donations are our sole source of funding. No sugar daddies, no advertisers, no paid memberships, no commercial sales, no gimmicks, no tax subsidies. No spam, no pop-ups, no ad trackers.

If you enjoy using FR and agree it's a worthwhile endeavor, please consider making a contribution today:

Click here: to donate by Credit Card

Or here: to donate by PayPal

Or by mail to: Free Republic, LLC - PO Box 9771 - Fresno, CA 93794

Thank you very much and God bless you,

Jim


Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-20 ... 61-8081-100101-120 ... 141-149 next last
To: Repeal The 17th

If you have Windows 10, go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update.

The button only gives us “Windows 10 Extended Security Updates,” but nothing else.

There are certain specifications (?) for a computer to be eligible for ESU.

Here’s more information:

https://www.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/extended-security-updates


81 posted on 11/07/2025 7:11:56 AM PST by Tired of Taxes
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 63 | View Replies]

To: Bob434

Oh yes, that was EasyOS that was not so easy. The structure and interface took some effort to get used to for sure...

But for a project I am working on it will be perfect. I like that it is very small, runs completely encrypted in RAM from just the USB stick, and then erases all traces from the machine at shut down. The one click ability to create additional completely isolated Cloned containers for specific uses is a great feature.

A stealth Distro... But it will not be designed for everyday multipurpose use, just for plugging in and creating an instant stand alone stealth environment mainly just for encrypted communications and file sharing off the radar that leaves no traces.


82 posted on 11/07/2025 7:14:17 AM PST by Openurmind (AI - An Illusion for Aptitude Intrusion to Alter Intellect. )
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 72 | View Replies]

To: deks

One of my pet peeves, oses that have lousy weak sound. Turn it up to max and still not,loud enough (my comp is in living room where tv is blas5ing all day... hard to hear over it)


83 posted on 11/07/2025 7:14:38 AM PST by Bob434 (Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 15 | View Replies]

To: Bob434

Where do you get older windows versions from safely? Cznt even get anything but 11 25h or whatever newest version is from ms site i dont think?>>>>>>>>>

https://uupdump.net/ for old versions win 11 image. To use you must make into a bootable flash drive...........the rufus program is easy to use

this for win 11 22h2 is old https://uupdump.net/known.php?q=category:w11-22h2


84 posted on 11/07/2025 7:19:40 AM PST by dennisw (There is no limit to human stupidity )
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 76 | View Replies]

To: Openurmind

Yep, that was it- i got that one working, ir was porteus and i think morpheus or something like that that i couldnt get working- they looked a bit better than easyos. It was a nightmare trying to get them working though.


85 posted on 11/07/2025 7:21:20 AM PST by Bob434 (Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 82 | View Replies]

To: Repeal The 17th

Just adding:

I don’t know whether the button would still be available after this past Oct. 13th. I hope it is... That link in my last post should give more info. Good luck!


86 posted on 11/07/2025 7:22:07 AM PST by Tired of Taxes
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 81 | View Replies]

To: MayflowerMadam

I5s not hard, just gotta hit a key before windows or linux on main computer starts to boot- takes you to a s3dtion where ypu can choose ;boot from usb” or something like that. I thunk the key is f4 on my computer. Might be escape key. Jusy gotta be quick cuz main os starts to load pretty quick when compuyer is tu4ned on


87 posted on 11/07/2025 7:24:06 AM PST by Bob434 (Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 79 | View Replies]

To: Bob434; dennisw; MayflowerMadam

“Id have to reinstall my daily driver computer to do it now though.”

No you don’t, just make another Linux USB stick with persistent storage. It will be stand alone and isolated from the rest of the machine and the machine is not smart enough to know you are cheating and booting up a different OS... :)

I have a dozen different Operating systems on sticks I can boot up and be in a completely different environment. And each is just like being in a totally different computer. You can save stuff, make changes to it, Etc. and they remember it...

That is what is great about Linux, you can make a USB stick into another whole isolated computer of it’s own. Unplug it and it was never there as far as the computer knows... And you can encrypt the stick so that even if someone else gets their hands on it they can never crack it anyhow...

Just don’t lose the stick... lol


88 posted on 11/07/2025 7:25:43 AM PST by Openurmind (AI - An Illusion for Aptitude Intrusion to Alter Intellect. )
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 75 | View Replies]

To: Tired of Taxes

Gotta link 6our c9mputer to ms account, or redeem windows points (whateverthat is)

i wonder though if you link to ms account, then temove the account after gerting free year if they will cut you off from the year of updates?


89 posted on 11/07/2025 7:27:36 AM PST by Bob434 (Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 81 | View Replies]

To: Openurmind

Yep, i thought agout that after i posted. Its a good thing 5o do. I do have linux mint on usb. The 9bky prob thohgh is that when i shu5 down, it hangs... gotta power off. Not sure why. Tried a couple of usbs


90 posted on 11/07/2025 7:30:04 AM PST by Bob434 (Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 88 | View Replies]

To: E. Pluribus Unum
Activated fine for me. That's all it has to do.

I agree. Once you activate and bind this to any Microsoft account, you are likely good to go until 2032. The most iffy thing that I did was spending quite a bit of money on a discounted MSFS 2024 Aviator license. It worked and continues to work until this day.

I was only trying to warn the risk averse among us that you should do some research on any company you plan to give your credit or debit card numbers to.

91 posted on 11/07/2025 7:30:15 AM PST by fireman15
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 31 | View Replies]

To: MayflowerMadam

“That’s a good idea — running from a usb. I have no clue how to do that, but it’s something to look into.”

“Mint Cinnamon” is the go to for a first time user. I have been using Linux for ten years now and have test driven just about all of the best major players. It operates almost like Windows 7. If you have used Win 7 you will be able to fly right away.

1. First download and install a program called “Rufus”.

https://rufus.ie/en/

It is the top option: rufus-4.11.exe

2. Download the Mint Cinnamon .iso file from the Mint site. The “James Madison University” Mirror source is known to be a clean download.

https://www.linuxmint.com/edition.php?id=322

3. Insert a USB stick that is empty or that you do not mind being wiped clean of current data.

4. Start Rufus and go select the Mint .iso from your downloads. It should autodetect the USB stick as the destination for the .iso to be installed. The default settings in Rufus are all fine. Just answer yes to any options it asks and then select create.

5. When done close Rufus and power your computer off.

Now here is where the only challenge can arise. You now have to make the computer boot from that external Linux stick. There should be no problems doing this. But on some computers Windows has locked out the ability to see that external Operation System and so it will not boot from it. So there is a process of elimination that has to be done sometimes. But 9 times out of 10 the following does indeed work...

6. With the Linux stick inserted power on your Computer, stay right there and be ready to hit the key that will give you your boot options for that computer make. When the Manufacturer’s logo comes up tap that key. Depending on make it might be the Esc key. F2 key, F9 key, or on a Dell it is the F12/Star key. Select the USB as the boot option.

7. Be patient because the screen may go Black a few times as the Linux boots up. And from a stick it is a bit slower to do this.

8. If it does not boot from the stick as it should then there will need to be some configuration in the bios that needs to be done. That can be addressed later as a separate issue.

But it should Boot for you if you did everything above step by step. Now you will be in Linux and running from off the stick completely isolated from your internal drive and Windows. It should auto detect your internet connection and you will have to put in your password to access your internet source. Bottom right in the same place it is in Windows 7.

It will tell you when it makes the connection. Then you can use the Firefox browser to access the net if you like and check out all the stuff it comes with and what can be done with it. Basically you are in test drive mode. But nothing can be installed, and while you can make temporary changes they will be forgotten and it will go back to default when you shut down.

Run it for awhile from off the stick when you have extra time and check it out, Go explore and discover what the apps are and what they do, go look at the System Settings and how they work. Then after you feel comfortable with it then you can install it if you like. There are two options, wipe the drive completely and install only the Linux, or you can install it “Along Side” (Dual Boot) the existing windows and have both. Back up your existing important stuff first...

The installer will do all of the partitioning and disk work for you during the install. So no need to worry about complicated partitioning and disk preparation first, it does it all for you. Just take your time and read the options well as you step through it. Just one note when it asks you if you want to “unmount” the target drive agree.


92 posted on 11/07/2025 7:31:29 AM PST by Openurmind (AI - An Illusion for Aptitude Intrusion to Alter Intellect. )
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 79 | View Replies]

To: Openurmind; Bob434

Thanks, guys!

Have saved your info. When my head’s in the right place I’ll take a stab at it.


93 posted on 11/07/2025 7:37:32 AM PST by MayflowerMadam (It's hard not to celebrate the fall of bad people. - Bongino)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 88 | View Replies]

To: Openurmind; Bob434

No you don’t, just make another Linux USB stick with persistent storage. It will be stand alone and isolated from the rest of the machine and the machine is not smart enough to know you are cheating and booting up a different OS... :)

I have a dozen different Operating systems on sticks I can boot up and be in a completely different environment. And each is just like being in a totally different computer. You can save stuff, make changes to it, Etc. and they remember it...

That is what is great about Linux, you can make a USB stick into another whole isolated computer of it’s own. Unplug it and it was never there as far as the computer knows... And you can encrypt the stick so that even if someone else gets their hands on it they can never crack it anyhow...Just don’t lose the stick... lol

_________________________

Exactly your portable OS on a stick. You can get a faster OS on a stick by buying a 128gb or 256gb NVME used is OK...+..buying an NVME USB enclosure for 10 bux. Use this combo instead of a flash drive

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BX936DCD?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1 ..... For a USB NVME enclosure at $8

“An NVMe SSD in a USB enclosure is typically 10 times faster than a standard USB flash drive (thumb drive) for sequential read/write speeds in real-world use.”


94 posted on 11/07/2025 7:39:04 AM PST by dennisw (There is no limit to human stupidity )
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 88 | View Replies]

To: MayflowerMadam

Here are the instructions to make whatever you store stay there using the Rufus stick maker. “Persistent” storage is an option, It is all the same as I shared but that option in Rufus. So here is how...

https://thelinuxcode.com/rufus-persistent-storage-debian-live-usb/

When you have this done, you can save sensitive stuff, logins, account numbers, Etc. in folders with notes “compressed” with .7z compression and passworded encryption.


95 posted on 11/07/2025 7:50:05 AM PST by Openurmind (AI - An Illusion for Aptitude Intrusion to Alter Intellect. )
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 93 | View Replies]

To: dennisw

Honestly, with Mint off a stick I can barely tell a difference in speed when using USB 3.0. Only just a bit of difference when transferring large files...

It is absolutely not a big problem at all and worth that very small difference to have that system isolated and portable. :)


96 posted on 11/07/2025 7:55:36 AM PST by Openurmind (AI - An Illusion for Aptitude Intrusion to Alter Intellect. )
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 94 | View Replies]

To: Tired of Taxes; Openurmind; All

Just thought of something. In the arricle he says he doesnt use windows 10 for internet browsing or email or anything online.

My qu3s5ion is, wouldnt it be way easier to put a shortcut on ypur desktop to the network connedtions app and simply disable the itnernet completely? Thus oreventing any online activity at all? (5his is what i do with windows 20, and even 11 to an extent, and only allow it for updates in 11)

I m3an i know it would be possible for someone wi5h physical access to instsll virus, but not for a virus to be downloaded from online if that access is shut off it seems?


97 posted on 11/07/2025 7:56:58 AM PST by Bob434 (Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 81 | View Replies]

To: Bob434

“My question is, wouldn’t it be way easier to put a shortcut on your desktop to the network connections app and simply disable the internet completely? Thus preventing any online activity at all?”

Yes, absolutely while in windows. But there is the pesky problem of windows wanting an internet connection...

In fact, I shut my wireless radio off and use USB tethering to my phone as an internet modem instead. That way I do not have any WiFi snoops...


98 posted on 11/07/2025 8:05:48 AM PST by Openurmind (AI - An Illusion for Aptitude Intrusion to Alter Intellect. )
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 97 | View Replies]

To: Nervous Tick

Where is the button located you have to click on for continued support. I would appreciate the answer very much!


99 posted on 11/07/2025 8:08:26 AM PST by Saintgermain ( )
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 17 | View Replies]

To: Openurmind

I got you boss. Your way is the highway. You know more than I. Your idea of OS on a 32gb stick is very good. Especially for Mint. Plus enough space to carry around other files in a dedicated folder.


100 posted on 11/07/2025 8:21:21 AM PST by dennisw (There is no limit to human stupidity )
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 96 | View Replies]


Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-20 ... 61-8081-100101-120 ... 141-149 next last

Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.

Free Republic
Browse · Search
General/Chat
Topics · Post Article

FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson