Sujet : Re: Does Dimdows Know What Time It Is?
De : nospam (at) *nospam* dfs.com (DFS)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacyDate : 13. Oct 2024, 05:00:35
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On 10/12/2024 8:01 PM, Joel wrote:
DFS <nospam@dfs.com> wrote:
On 10/11/2024 6:54 PM, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
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Question to ponder: Why did Microsoft feel the need to add the feature to
PowerShell to be able to browse the Registry as though it were a
filesystem?
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Not sure what your point is.
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You've been able to read the Registry since the beginning with VB/A or
C# or C++.
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I was manipulating the Windows Registry nearly 20 years ago with Access VBA.
All of this garbage is conforming to M$'s standards, failing to have a
rational setup, this is why I call it "Winblows", it's bloated, hefty,
it's a drag on a computer. It's a jack of all trades that I just
don't relate to.
An editable central registry of app and OS configuration entries isn't a bad thing, but the MS implementation is fubar.
Look at the complexity they created:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/sysinfo/registry-functionsIn practice, a user rarely sees or knows anything about the Registry. But sometimes you have to edit/delete/create a key to fix a MS bug or do something else. Then you notice the mess.
Here's a stupid key name:
Computer\HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\AppX4jbzrhvphxte25e0gxha6bq555nrgqzy
And here's a stupid subkey named 'FriendlyTypeName':
@{Microsoft.XboxGameCallableUI_1000.22621.1.0_neutral_neutral_cw5n1h2txyewy?ms-resource://Microsoft.XboxGameCallableUI/resources/PkgDisplayName}
The CLASSES_ROOT hive stores file extension associations (and a bunch of other shit):
https://imgur.com/a/DCeUerwLook at that! There's so much bullshit in there that I'm going to reinstall Win11 soon, just to clean it out. I HATE HATE HATE this kind of mess being on my computer, but I just can't abide the GuhNoo hobby-crapware you're forced to use with Linux. So I'll have to stick with Windows.
MS says the max Registry size for an x64 system is "50 percent of physical memory, up to 1.5 GB." 1.5GB for what should be a few text entries, but instead becomes an impenetrable, unreadable, little-documented monstrosity.
If anyone cares:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/troubleshoot/windows-server/performance/windows-registry-advanced-users