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Help me! Slow issues with the latest Windows 10 update (May)
- Jun 10, 2020
Surfing the net in a frantic way I found this article:
https://www.laptopmag.com/news/windows-10-update-is-causing-serious-problems-for-these-users-heres-a-fix
How much truth is there in this article?
I tried to remove "Intel Optane Pinning Explorer Extensions" and the laptop seems to be working properly.
What am I missing?
Is that program I removed important?
Can I solve it another way?
Thanks for the attention.
Surfing the net in a frantic way I found this article:
https://www.laptopmag.com/news/windows-10-update-is-causing-serious-problems-for-these-users-heres-a-fix
How much truth is there in this article?
I tried to remove "Intel Optane Pinning Explorer Extensions" and the laptop seems to be working properly.
What am I missing?
Is that program I removed important?
Can I solve it another way?
Thanks for the attention.
- FCatalanoJun 10, 2020Brass Contributor
Unfortunately, despite appearances, the problem has not been resolved.
I want to specify that the only anomalous thing I am noticing is a notable delay in recognizing the network at boot time but I repeat that the drivers are all up to date.
Regards- FCatalanoJun 11, 2020Brass Contributor
After a couple of days of testing I can say that I have solved the problem!
The solution to remove the Optane drivers therefore remains valid.
Thanks anyway to everyone.
Regards- ddornbergAug 20, 2020Copper Contributor
We are a Dell shop and we ran into the same issue along with BSOD's referencing the Intel Optane driver on Dell Latitude 5401 notebooks. Dell has a link that we are now using after an employee updates to build 2004 and this will correct the Optane issue as well, but with this link you are still using the Intel Optane software, just an older useable version of it. Good luck!