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Isn't it ironic how you need instructions now to install Windows with a bearable level of bloat? Kinda like installing Arch just for uninstalling/skipping instead of installing.
Everyone keeps telling me Linux is hard to install and use and then I find crap like this and I get confused. I don't have to worry about any of this shit with Arch.
In fairness, I don't have to worry about any of this with Windows.
So Arch works with every hardware imaginable without issues?
I haven't had a single issue with anything I've installed Arch on in the last half decade. I use Debian on all my servers and haven't had any issues there either. Bluetooth, wireless, display drivers with both nvidia and AMD.
The sad truth is that most people don't care about all the bloat and adware.
I do, i slipstreamed windows 11 both DISM and NTLite and guess what, unbootable! Great!