

IIRC Debian supports RISC V


IIRC Debian supports RISC V
Ah, right - no problem. The IIRC was there for a reason.


Mind you, the registry is also just a couple of files that are shown to the user as “the registry”. IIRC, on Windows, go into the user account’s root folder, and you’ll have NTUSER.dat. That’s the HKCU hive for that user.
Yes and know, 10 started with telemetry that was just about impossible to disable right out of the gate.
Windows 7 came out in 2007, if I remember correctly. That was a time when it wasn’t that uncommon to have a computer without an internet connection. Telemetry also wasn’t really a thing, either - when you had crashes or usage data the OS thought might be useful to Microsoft, the OS actually asked you, and understood that no means no. Honestly, those were better times in that regard…
Yes, but that’s always the case when you’re switching architectures. The x86 binaries won’t work on ARM, either.