Almost everything has to be done through the registry nowadays. It's a shame that it has to be done that way, but I bet MS is banking on the fact that the majority of their users aren't going to go through all that trouble.
I had to do several things on dad's Win 10 that just really shouldn't be the case. He has been having problems with update deployment since Day 1 and he doesn't run esoteric, niche software at all.
Ironically, my host OSs on the various desktops that I use all look like Win 10. I've always visually liked the aesthetic of Windows (although I prefer the old 9x classic look the most), I just don't like the direction that they are going on. And in some ways it's a direction that software vendors are going in as well and for production rigs, it's just not good.
Thankfully, I can get away with running Guests using legacy OSs and software and not be adversely affected. I'm doing my best to consciously avoid Win 10.
Setup a NAS, that way it won't matter. Using something like FreeNAS that way you'll have software based RAID instead of hardware based RAID (although we do have both here). That way when ever have to change out OSs, your just dealing with applications and the OS itself.
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I run too much stuff that's windows dependant to use a dedicated nas. I used to have one... But now I'm up to 23 drives, and while I could turn the server into a freenas machine, I need windows on it. And while I suppose I could vm freenas... This way has never been a problem before.
I usually use Windows and pool everything together. The raid card I bought to replace an aging one doesn't seem to let me just plug and play says hds though. It can set them up as jbod / single drives... But it won't let windows see them unless I initialize them, which of course erases them.
Even if I turn the PC on with one unolugged that's been initialized before, the next time I turn it on. It'll try to make me initialize it again.
I'm sure I'm doing something wrong, the card can't have that stupid of a design. But I lost 8tb of data trying different settings, and nothing seemed to work... So I couldn't be bothered. I just copied everything from a sat Port on the Mobo to the raid, put the empty drive in the raid and initialized it. Works good so long as I don't have to switch computers again.. kind of a crutch, but my last server was going 8 years before I upgraded, so I doubt I'll need to change it again!
It worked fine on windows 7 also, so I think it's an issue with windows 10. I'm using an older adapted raid card... $1200 when they came out, like $80 on eBay now! Can't beat $80 for a 16 port sas raid card. If it comes to it, I'll just go back to windows 7. I'm close to doing it anyways... I have a lot of stuff that needs to be running 24/7. I run my smarthome through the server. So Everytime there's an update and it restarts itself, I have to manually unlock my front door when I get home.. first world problems, huh!? I just turned require password off, now if it reboots it'll auto login and isn't that big of a problem... Trade security for convenience, that's smart of.microsoft.