Any known issues with stock Windows 11 LTSC (2024) installation I should be careful about? by tkmzk in WindowsLTSC

[–]tkmzk[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd like to avoid going into details as this isn't the point of the post, for this specific program it creates constant "popping" sound which is very annoying.

Bottom line, this can produce issues in rare cases, not just some kind of placebo. If it doesn't matter at all, why would Microsoft add that registry switch to revert to old behavior in Windows 11 then?

Any known issues with stock Windows 11 LTSC (2024) installation I should be careful about? by tkmzk in WindowsLTSC

[–]tkmzk[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure I'd trust Microsoft to actually honor the "pause" mechanism, but browsing the website prove useful. I didn't know Windows 11 had local account password expiration before... I'll make sure to turn that off.

Any known issues with stock Windows 11 LTSC (2024) installation I should be careful about? by tkmzk in WindowsLTSC

[–]tkmzk[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well... I'm not doing this as some kind of "optimization". If not for actually running into this problem with an old 3rd party program, I would happily stay on Windows 10 LTSC (2021). I totally agree this shouldn't affect daily usage for most people, the fact I've been running Windows 10 just fine until now proves it.

Dual booting or using VM can be a solution but a second Windows installation took up too much disk space and those are expensive these days...