

That’s a whole different story…UWP apps offline for an EU build is a “best of luck to you, pal” thing


That’s a whole different story…UWP apps offline for an EU build is a “best of luck to you, pal” thing


I’m as anti-M$ as anyone, but this just isn’t true. The windows update catalog still exists for offline patches


Maybe? I guess it depends on which of his handlers wins out. Greenland is big in what’s left of his mind, and he’s got a warm fuzzy feeling right now towards Venezuela.


I could see an argument that it’s a very small price to pay to get Trumpkin to leave your country the fuck alone, though. I’m not super spun up on the topic, but if I could get the eye of Sauron off of me by giving a toddler a shiny medal and a piece of paper, I’d jump on that in a second


Doing the Lord’s work. BrightScript seems to exist only as a way to torment those of lesser constitution.
You specifically referenced the media pack, which in win 11 looks like it’s packaged as a pseudo Windows Store application. You also said Windows N, which is a different case (and the reason you even need it in the first place). I get the EU/GDPR thing, and yeah it’s probably a pain, but you said “doesn’t offer offline installers for anything relate to Windows 11 anymore”, without qualifying that is your specific niche case. Have you tried K-Lite? Do kids even use that anymore?