I pretty much did just go full office space on it lol. Here’s a fun thing I just learned:
Windows 11 apparently defaults to a tiny fraction of space for system restore points, and if it runs out of space it just deletes the old ones without asking or telling you. Because it defaults to a tiny amount of space, it apparently only ever keeps one system restore point on hand.
This means I made a manual one on a clean install when I’d got my settings sorted, so I can hop back to that when Windows inevitably removeds up. But because it’s Windows, what it did was apply a big update, removed it up, then save that removed up as the only restore point.
I restored it anyway just to see what would happen, and that broke even more stuff. Back in the drawer!
God, I’d have a back up in case I went full office space.
I pretty much did just go full office space on it lol. Here’s a fun thing I just learned:
Windows 11 apparently defaults to a tiny fraction of space for system restore points, and if it runs out of space it just deletes the old ones without asking or telling you. Because it defaults to a tiny amount of space, it apparently only ever keeps one system restore point on hand.
This means I made a manual one on a clean install when I’d got my settings sorted, so I can hop back to that when Windows inevitably removeds up. But because it’s Windows, what it did was apply a big update, removed it up, then save that removed up as the only restore point.
I restored it anyway just to see what would happen, and that broke even more stuff. Back in the drawer!