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The jokes are too easy for that one. :lol: |
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You can turn off automatic updates.
Also the reason my Intel doesn’t get a backup is because it only has games on it and 9/10 games have cloud backups. Plus it only does mining 90% of the time. But yes, I like to joke as well. :lol: |
Haven’t seen this but will check it out later.
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Turned out if you had the "Give me recommended updates" setting enabled under Windows update it would eventually download AND install Windows 10 automatically. |
Getting a ton of crashes in COD CW with windows 11. **** this shite.
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It’s a known issue. :rolleyes:
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Is it worth it to upgrade to Windows 11 at this time? Microsoft said I'm ready:bleh: . |
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I have an HDR monitor.
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I have been leaving HDR on on windows 10 for the past couple years withought any issues. The desktop images look fine, games that support it work properly and games that don't work properly as well. The only thing with leaving it on is that SDR overlays while playing HDR games will be overly saturated. I had the issues of the overly saturated desktop and whatnot if left on initially but that has been fixed for quite some time now.
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Maybe I’ll try it and see if there’s any improvement with the HDR. Is there any real downfall for gaming?
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EDIT: Correction. Win11 is actually a step backwards in the UI department. Win10 had a much more configurable taskbar, Start menu, and better right-click menus. I don't know WTF Microsoft was thinking with those changes. Has nothing to do with gaming, but I had to install 3rd Party apps and make registry changes to bring back the old functionality of the desktop and Start menu. |
Definitely is some stupid changes to the right click menus, things I used all the time no longer there.
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https://www.howtogeek.com/759449/how...file-explorer/ I'll be grabbing a backup drive sometime this week so I can do a proper backup and move to 11. I'm not expecting any issues as a friend here has the same exact laptop and has had no issues. Time to get it done. |
I just jumped onto Windows 11 and found a bit of an issue with the State Repository Service - it goes absolutely berserk and uses all remaining CPU resources. I tried using SFC in the command prompt (SFC /SCANNOW) which kinda-sorta helped but didn't. It found errors, and now instead of permanently going crazy until I restart the service, it sorts itself out after a couple minutes or so.
It's apparently a known issue, but I only really run into it under very specific circumstances. If I start streaming music, then start Winamp, then set Winamp to use the line-in input, and then start the Milkdrop 2 visualizer to display on my secondary monitor, then it freaks out. It doesn't seem to matter which video card the secondary monitor is plugged into. Otherwise, the new version of Windows seems pretty solid, at least for me. |
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I finally upgraded my last computer to Windows 11, it is an old X99 with a Haswell-E processor. This computer does not have a TPM (1.2 or 2.0) and had to jump through a couple more loops to install it, wanted to get the module (the MB supports it) but they do not exist on the Internet anymore...
So far is running great, quite a capable machine and extremely fast. I installed a NVME drive on it prior the upgrade as well. In summary, I upgraded 6 machines at home (3 compliant and 3 non-compliant), security updates are coming through Windows Update no issues. |
Seems there are ways to upgrade an unsupported PC to Windows 11 from Windows 10. But how would you do a clean install of Windows 11 on an unsupported PC?
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I did a test to see if my PC will support Win 11 however it comes back saying Secure Boot is not enabled. Looking at system information I see secure boot is “not supported”. My motherboard does support Windows 11 and so does my 8700k.
In UEFI BIOS it says secure boot is enabled. My BIOS was upgraded to the win11 release a few weeks back. WTF is is the go? EDIT: I think it is just the way Win10 was installed on this mission it was setup with LEgacy BIOS and the nice way to revert this to UEFI BIOS is to reinstall Win10 but if I just need a clean install with the Win11 media creation USB it will just sort itself out. I think I just need to ignore the msssage I'm seeing with the Win 11 compatibility verification tool. |
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I'd post a link on how to do it but I know you don't like that. :bleh: LOL: https://www.maketecheasier.com/conve...efi-windows10/ |
MS, plz bring auto-hdr to win10, win11 isn't looking that hot in those intel 12th gen reviews.
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That blow, especially when they did the auto-hdr beta testing on win10.
Oh well, I guess win11 will eventually be on par with 10. |
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EDIT: Done and now it ticks all the boxes :) |
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However I'm still not brave enough to upgrade my 6700k HTPC gaming computer.... |
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I had a different experience on the 3 unsupported computers I upgraded:
My other computers: Surface Pro 6 (8th gen, 8GB RAM, TPM 2.0), son's laptop (8th gen, 16GB RAM, TPM 2.0) and my main desktop (9th gen, 32GB RAM, TPM 2.0) upgraded directly from Windows Update |
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