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 No.822572>>822639 >>823345 >>827090 >>827823 >>832738 >>834132 [Watch Thread][Show All Posts]

What's the longest you've gone without re-installing your OS?

For me probably about 3 years with the same Windows XP install from 2002 to 2005.

 No.822579>>822583 >>823004

My last Windows XP install had to die about six months ago because I needed the HDD for something else. It was first installed in 2008. It was also last time I touched a Windows machine of any kind.


 No.822583>>822617 >>822647

>>822579

You sound killer at parties tbh


 No.822606>>822644

14 years.

Don't trust modern (((OS's))) downloaded over the internet. Disk OS's or bust. Also kys OP.


 No.822617>>822632

Haven't reinstalled my Win7 install since 2010, and it has been cloned across 2 hard drives, and now an SSD.

>>822583

>mfw read this as "You sound like a killer at parties tbh"

Linux users confirmed "creeps" by normies


 No.822632>>822647

>>822617

>Linux users confirmed "creeps" by normies

It took you this long to realize this?


 No.822639>>822646 >>822728 >>828264 >>832751

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>>822572 (OP)

<What's the longest you've gone without re-installing your OS?

Reinstall is plebian.

>mfw I upgraded a server from Slackware 1.0 to 13.37 that had an uptime of 14 years


 No.822644>>822657

>>822606

Have you updated anything in those 14 years?


 No.822646>>823187

>>822639

How big did your install get from dependency hell?


 No.822647>>822648

>>822583

>>822632

Yeah, normies hate it! They definitely prefer that guy telling everyone how he loves his bad OS because it allows him to play all the games he wants. Never met a girl who didn't wet herself at this point of the comversation.


 No.822648>>822701 >>825999

>>822647

Here comes the party crasher, I bet he gets all the ladies


 No.822657>>826419

>>822644

I know you are a mod now. Fuck off.


 No.822701>>822710

>>822648

You do know that turning on some colored lights, playing Linkin Park several dbs above human tolerance and screaming

>Look! Look! I installed Windows 6 months ago and it's still up, it's freaking amazing!

Isn't actually a party to anyone but your sick head, right?


 No.822710

>>822701

Still out for a good time m8?


 No.822719>>822721

I have never reinstalled the OS on my main machine since 2013. I don't plan on reinstalling my OS, since an OS is a tool that you use to solve a problem. If the problem doesn't change, then the tool has no reason to change.


 No.822721>>822723

>>822719

But don't you like that fresh OS smell?


 No.822723>>823317

>>822721

No, it reeks of (((rotten))) alphabet soup.


 No.822728>>823187

>>822639

>14 years

Please tell me you have a screencap of that.


 No.822878>>822916 >>822987 >>823174

Windows is the most rock stable OS I've ever used. Literally YEARS without needing to re-install, or fuck even run the updater. Linux I was re-installing like every two weeks, and OSX gets some stupid new shit every 6 months.


 No.822916

>>822878

Did you even try? 1/100


 No.822987>>823003

>>822878

tbh I'm still using some win7 as a secondary OS for mostly CAD and 3D-Printing because of muh proprietary software. It is service pack 1, updates deactivated since day 1 (only manual patched the horrendous code excecution vulnerability of the windows defender half a year ago). Runs since...5 years or so without reinstalling. Main OS is loonix though.


 No.823003

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>>822987

Windows update is rather useless if you mostly run 3rd party applications. Win7 platform update and mandatory Win10 download anyone?


 No.823004>>823025

>>822579

Nearly the same experience here.

In 2003 i had some retarded trojaner that was part of some obvious botnet and my ISP had to shut my line down, because my PC was sending tons of spam mails.

Then i was forced to mess with shitty Anti-Virus software and firewalls and when i bought my next PC with WindowsXP, i was already aware enough and managed to keep XP clean with lightweight software.

It was always fast and i never had to reinstall the OS. When i stopped using it, i gave it to my parents (still no reinstall).

It got replaced maybe 1 year ago.

So... it was 10 - 12 years maybe?


 No.823007

Maybe 2 years, and that'd be Windows on my desktop.

Sometimes I reinstall because I was playing around and not really knowing what I was doing and would fuck my system up, although generally I do it just because I don't have a lot of important files and a fresh install feels nice.


 No.823025

>>823004

>hello germanbro


 No.823045

I still have my original install of windows 7 from 2010 on my main machine when I need to use it, even after a hardware swap it still works great. It's certainly the longest I've ever seen a windows install last for.


 No.823134

I've been using the same Debian install on my PC since 2013. No need to reinstall when you can just dist-upgrade stable to stable.


 No.823163

Longest without reinstall? Probably 1 year. I usually reinstall OS once 5 - 6 months. My whole backup has only few megabytes so it's not a problem for me.


 No.823174

>>822878

I know you're b8'ing. But Windows can be very rock solid. Especially since Microsoft has switched Windows Update to more of a general system repo

To perform a system file check and repair;


sfc /scannow

And to check the Windows system against Microsofts over Windows Update


Dism /Online /Cleanup- Image /RestoreHealth

Dism can ALSO backup Windows to installation images for quick deployment or even modify install images, including official ones from Windows Installation ISOs, to add drivers, making potential reinstalls much faster because you can just add all necessary drivers for your machine so it's all ready to go without having to reinstall them yourself


 No.823187

>>822646

>How big did your install get from dependency hell?

The original install of Slackware + our in-house software fit on 200mb HDDs. Original server room hosted 40 machines. All the new SSDs are 256gb, no GUI bloat so I'm guessing well under 2gb. I personally did not do a df comparison, but I can check the project records on Monday.

>>822728

>Please tell me you have a screencap of that.

Yes, but it's all from FTI (Federal Tax Information) and SSA (Social Security Administration) systems. No public network. Double man-traps with badge in/out security up the wazoo just to reach those. Though, I'm pretty sure there are public records of more impressive uptimes (maybe not for Slackware specifically).


 No.823220

si

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meme fam


 No.823221

4 months lmao


 No.823222

although I've gotta say the previous install lasted over a year


 No.823227

rolling also writing some shiet


 No.823247

13 years Windows XP. I don't use it anymore, but it is still in my boot menu and works.


 No.823317

>>822723

I don't mean fresh OS as in the latest shit, I mean fresh as in newly installed.


 No.823345>>823513

>>822572 (OP)

iOS is an OS, i haven't updated my iPod in years


 No.823468

I've been running the same Arch Linux install for about 2.5 years. Even recently built a new computer and just swapped the SSD from my old computer to the new one and everything just works.


 No.823513

>>823345

If we're really going to start going into useless embedded shit like that I could say I never updated my Commodore 64s KERNAL/BASIC since 1988


 No.825563>>825893

when I had windows I would install it every 12 or 18 months. I installed linux mint in 2013 and it's still up. I also have win7 for ocasional gaming, because there's nothing else but this one game I play on it it also survived about 4 years. I still have to install Windows for my family, they refuse to touch linux.


 No.825893

>>825563

>when I had windows I would install it every 12 or 18 months.

I'm sorry that you're retarded


 No.825999>>826005

>>822648

I wonder what would happen if I printed this out and stuck it on my mailbox?


 No.826005>>826078

>>825999

>printing animated gifs


 No.826049

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Had to check cause it's been longer than usual.

I'll probably format soon. Nothing's broken or acting up I just really like the feel of a brand new OS.


 No.826076>>827663

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mfw people in the future reading this thread will be relating this to cars that reboot themselves on the motorway.


 No.826078

>>826005

>I've never heard of lenticular prints.

The anon is correct about printing them. As the postman passes by it animate as normal.


 No.826419


 No.826427

on my desktop: 5 years (Ubuntu 8.04 to 12.04) -- remained extraordinarily solid

on a little local file server in my shoe cupboard: nearly 8 years (Debian, 2007 to 2015), longest I had it up for was 2 years (either side of power outages)


 No.827090

>>822572 (OP)

i did 5 years on my wangjews 7 machine. it really decayed in those 5 years, i had like 4 separate versions of ask toolbar.


 No.827097

I made it 50 days this time

I got curious about openstep, but it's a smoldering pile of dicks, and I found it easier to reinstall than to undo any of the clang I had to Frankenstein in to get it working


 No.827126

Five years of Gentoo. Do I win?


 No.827305

Got a computer with Windows 98SE preinstalled when I was 8. Installed Linux at 15...so that's 7 years.


 No.827663

>>826076

Can you image an Engine Control Unit, except instead of using a small realtime firmware that gets reads engine parameters against a lookup table on a simple 8-bit microcontroller, you instead get an Engine Control Unit that uses a generic Linux kernel and gets engine parameters over USB and compares them against an intelligent learning agent and runs on some off-the-shelf AMD Ryzen CPU? Imagine that throttle response


 No.827823>>828441

>>822572 (OP)

Ran Windows Me for 6 years.


 No.828264

>>822639

Out of curiosity, what led you to update it?


 No.828293

uhh i had this win10 for 3 months


 No.828441

>>827823

IMPOSSIBLE!!


 No.832738

>>822572 (OP)

Windows XP for 6-8 years.


 No.832751

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>>822639

Did anything break?


 No.832766>>832780

Probably 4 years at most. I don't know how people can go so long on a Windows install. That fucking registry always accumulates enough crap that eventually it just makes more sense to reinstall rather than pull your hair out trying to figure out exactly what the problem is.


 No.832780>>832788 >>832846

>>832766

>That fucking registry always accumulates enough crap that eventually it just makes more sense to reinstall rather than pull your hair out trying to figure out exactly what the problem is.

The "Registry Rot" shit was always a fucking meme. You were just too retarded to defrag your shit and your HDD probably got fragmented to hell. The whole point of the registry is that it's a binary configuration database and shouldn't need cleaning. Because it's so fucking small and has such a small disk and memory footprint that "cleaning" entries has a negligible difference at best. And Windows already cleans the registry after it reaches a certain size itself to keep it under a size budget.


 No.832788>>832790 >>833001

>>832780

Now this is good troll.


 No.832790>>832799

>>832788

GNUniggers once again prove their faux-computer literacy when in reality they can't even use a normalfag OS without fucking it up


 No.832799

>>832790

wtf i hate gnu now


 No.832846>>832908

>>832780

Please, I used to defragment every month and ran RegCleaner every now and then. Still didn't protect me from registry problems fucking up my drivers/dx libraries/c++ libraries/whatever the hell it was.


 No.832908>>833376

>>832846

>Register Cleaners

See this is why you're retarded

Why do people think those meme programs were ever necessary?


 No.833001

>>832788

The GNUers just like poking around with their OS. That's their hobby. You likely have some other interest and don't view your OS with the same intrigue that GNUers do.


 No.833376>>834042

>>832908

4/10 Not so strong as a troll


 No.834042>>834334 >>834336

>>833376

>Making any kind of statement that causes friction with my conventional knowledge is trolling

This shit has to fucking stop. And that goes for everyone that says anything they don't like is b8. You're making the term meaningless

Registry Cleaners are not necessary and do more harm than good. If the registry needed cleaning Microsoft themselves would've made an official cleaner by now

Why do you think it's necessary? Because of some weird placebo effect?


 No.834085

When I first got into older Thinkpads a few years ago I put Debian on one, it's been going strong for 2-3 years. My Powerbook G4's been on 10.4 for over a decade.

I have a Windows XP VM that I've moved from computer to computer that I've been working on since 2008 though, same install and everything.


 No.834120

Windows 98 from 1999-2008 on a ancient thinkpad. Windows XP for 3-4 years years ago. Newest record goes to a Android custom ROM going on 3 years now and my Devuan box is nearing 2 years.


 No.834132

>>822572 (OP)

On a computer I actually owned and not like a family computer when I was a child probably a year or two when I was using arch. These days I'm on openbsd -current and I pretty regularly update to snapshots.


 No.834334

>>834042

Um, it FEELS faster to me and my feelings matter


 No.834336

>>834042

Last time D used one it bricked my install. I think in helps some people if there are entries to auto start stuff on boot.


 No.834379

Theres some serious twilight zone tier autism in this thread




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