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Mozilla on the coming version-100 apocalypse

Mozilla on the coming version-100 apocalypse

Posted Feb 17, 2022 9:44 UTC (Thu) by khim (subscriber, #9252)
In reply to: Mozilla on the coming version-100 apocalypse by NYKevin
Parent article: Mozilla on the coming version-100 apocalypse

Times when updates carried a sensimble major version numbers have come and gone. But till now different versions of Windows carried different minor versions. Windows 10 and Windows 11 carry the same major and minor versions, only build number is different.

The one which is usually updated each time CI system builds new image. The last Windows 10 version carries build number 19044 while Windows 11 release is 22000. At least there are a gap. But the whole thing is still stupid, they could have, at least, changed minor version number.

The official position is “developers shouldn't care about differences”. But of course developers do care because other people insist on that (e.g. they want to see where Windows 10 is installed and where Windows 11 is installed because they come with different licenses and different support periods). So now they are looking on build numbers. What's next? Neural networks to distinguish different versions of Windows?


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Mozilla on the coming version-100 apocalypse

Posted Feb 18, 2022 9:53 UTC (Fri) by beagnach (guest, #32987) [Link] (1 responses)

> Windows 10 and Windows 11 carry the same major and minor versions, only build number is different.

But.. but... WHY???

Mozilla on the coming version-100 apocalypse

Posted Feb 18, 2022 10:15 UTC (Fri) by khim (subscriber, #9252) [Link]

I'm 99% sure that's to ensure old drivers and, more importantly, old driver installers work.

I have friend who uses Windows 11 on Lenovo ThinkPad 430s. That's 10 years old model by now. You can not, officially, install Windows on it but Rufus can alter install image and then it's installable. Everything works perfectly (except for some DRM feature which actually require TPM 2.0, I guess, but my friend had no need for them).

After installation it pulls drivers for all exotic hardware from Windows Update and everything works. All drivers predate Windows 11 creation and I suspect some would try to check both major and minor version of Windows during installation.

Thus hole was dug deeper and now build numbers only distinguish Windows 10 and 11.


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