Basically, install Windows as you normally would, but when asked for Time and Currency format, select English (World) instead of your country.

Then let the installer do its thing. Eventually, you will see a window with an ice cream cone on the floor with the words “Something went wrong” and the error message “OOBEREGION.” This cryptic message means that the “out of box experience” (OOBE) didn’t launch because it didn’t know which region to launch.

Click Skip, though, and Windows will install just fine. You won’t be prompted to buy Microsoft 365, you won’t be prompted to pay for a OneDrive subscription, and your Start menu won’t be cluttered with apps.

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Download Rufus.

Download Pop! OS

Create USB installer.

Install Pop! OS

There you go.

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I had an issue switching away from Pop!, and it may have been a one off, but when I tried to install a different distro, and it wound up screwing up my boot partition to the point the easiest thing was just to run a live distro, pop open parted, and wipe from there before I could install a different distro.

Mostly mentioning it because it was annoying to figure out and remedy - the remedy was annoying because I only had one flash drive so I had to wipe what I wanted to install, and just wasting time regarding that.

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Couldnt even shut down my pc with popos

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Wow you must really struggle with basic day to day stuff then

What a bizarre flex lmao

You may as well be saying I don’t know how to flush my toilet 😎

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That sounds like a you problem then.

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Honestly, there’s a half dozen that are just as good as Fedora out of the box, and dozens that are just as capable once broken in.

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The gamer variant you’re talking about is Nobara.

Which is pretty good.

I switched to it about a month ago, reminds me of what Ubuntu used to be with its easy to use-ness

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It is? Hmm I’ve not had a single issue with it in years. It gets regular updates, granted it’s not on the current Ubuntu version, but out of date it is not. What problems does it have?

Use what you want, but making the declaration that Fedora is the distro to go with is a stretch.

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I think you’re talking about Nobara Linux.

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insert specific versions of missing dependencies here for whatever program you try to run

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I mean sure I guess? I don’t know what you’re running where that happens a lot, but everything I have on my system has been as easy or easier to install as Windows.

Joking and snark aside, Linux can be as difficult or as easy to use as you want it to be.

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