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Video calls and screen share make Teams and Windows 10 unusable
Emily Kirby I meanwhile have version 1.3.00.34662 so well beyond the build you're referring to, yet the issue is still very much present today on my surface 7. any further pointers towards a solution for this?
I'm on Teams 1.3.00.34662 (64-bit); Surface Pro 4 i7.
Every time I'm in a video-call it's impossible to browse the web.
Almost all of my colleagues who were also using Surfaces, decided to buy a new Lenovo laptop and get rid of the Surface.
Purely due to this Teams issue. Which I find rather ridiculous and a big lost opportunity for Microsoft. Those colleagues will not buy Surface again. And we now have a clear company advice against usage of Surfaces due to the Teams issues.
- 24PlimlicoFeb 03, 2021Brass Contributor
ErikBru I'm in the same position, I have 25 surface pro's in my team, all on lease deals, so stuck with them, as Microsoft just keep sending out replacements that all have same issue.
Hoping my fan solution will help temporarily, then we are on the road to non-Microsoft solutions.
- jens_a_Mar 15, 2021Copper ContributorHave anyone had any luck with this issue? I bought a Surface pro 7 (fanless i5) i June 2020 and experienced this issue. Opened a case with Microsoft but they kept referring to future updates and disabling hardware GPU. My computer is fully patched and today, nine months later, I had a one-on-one Teams meeting and sharing screen reminded me about how it was to browse internet in the nineties with a 28.8 modem. This is really frustrating! As for now it seems the only solution is to buy hardware from other manufacturers.
- 24PlimlicoMar 15, 2021Brass Contributor
jens_a_ we binned our surface pro range and have migrated to Macbook Air M1
bye bye intel.
fundamentally its a combination of Teams and the intel chip's inability to manage its power/heat to avoid throttling.