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Marshallwarner
Mar 16, 2022Copper Contributor
Windows 11 total meltdown
Two weeks ago I change my SDD to a new one, and reinstall Windows 11 to it. I have been running Windows 11 since it became available, no major issues, a lot of minor issues, event viewer show a lot o...
enchained
Mar 17, 2022Copper Contributor
I bought ASUS TUF F17 (2022) laptop yesterday, got really scared today cause a lot of steam games won't launch, installing drivers and updates didn't help, thought either laptop is defective, or it has something to do with Alder Lake or Windows 11, and there is no official drivers for Win 10 for it. Then Event Viewer didn't launch ang googling helped me realize that it's recent and common, so must be connected to the March updates. I deleted some updates and everything became normal as it should. I think it was this one. There's more info on the issues in the comments https://www.reddit.com/r/Windows11/comments/t9nesp/march_8_2022kb5011493_os_build_22000556/
I hope I will live to see the day when Microsoft invents proper testing and stop releasing bleeding edge to production.
I hope I will live to see the day when Microsoft invents proper testing and stop releasing bleeding edge to production.
- MarshallwarnerMar 17, 2022Copper ContributorWe need some kind of solution for this, principally for the people who cannot come back to windows 10.
- Kuroch87Mar 17, 2022Copper ContributorWe'll have to wait for an official update to resolve this issue. As for the newer comments, the problem is related to Microsoft Defender and/or AMD Chipset Drivers. 😞
- EricToh690Mar 18, 2022Copper ContributorSurprisingly I'm using Intel Chipset, both desktop with Alder Lake CPU and laptop with MX series CPU. So I think the issue is more on Microsoft Windows Defender