[OFFICIAL] Windows 10 - 19H1 - RTM

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  1. Vidik

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    You need to follow Howie's post to the letter.
     
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    Can people trust Microsoft these days with their releases?
     
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    Moving to the preview release build 18917 fixed the latency issues for me. I'm not sure if this will help everyone, buy it worked here.
     
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    Well the fact that it is fixed on the 20H1 builds is good because they have a fix for it. Now the real question. Can it be fixed in 19H1 without a new build and if so when will the fix be back ported to an update for 1903.
     
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    What's the build number?
     
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    I'm sure it can. If I remember correctly, they did port retpoline to 1809, which was enabled in the 1903 previews.
     
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    Yeah i hope so too.
     
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    18917.1000
     
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    Oh, I see that makes sense since IE comes with the system. May I suggest Chromium ungoogled? Works fine for bl here: https://github.com/Eloston/ungoogled-chromium
    and it doesn't send your data to MS or Google.
     
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    Like I mentioned in 20h1, power throttle throttled my raw fps output in destiny2.

    Deleted the reg value afterwards.. will see today again.



    Thanks, it's ok I use firefox normally. Haven't played bf in a long time or used that ie.
     
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    to disable the global policy, you have to set it to off before changing it back to not configured.
     
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    Yeah, first I manually added reg value, then in gpedit set from not configured to off.. and rebooted.

    Now I've deleted the reg value and then in gpedit set back to not configured.

    Or do I have to set gpedit again to off and reboot and then not configured and reboot again?
     
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    Once you set GP back to not configured it will be as if you never changed it in the first place
     
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    not with this setting
     

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    Right, its one of few GPE that not configured doesn't reset to default, you are right disabled does work for a 0 value (I didn't check this before and just noted "not configured" didn't work right).
     
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    That's a new one to me, GP usually overrides everything else
     
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    gpedit says enabled or not configured defaults to system default.

    When I first checked regedit it didn't have that value, so I had to create both

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    Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power\PowerThrottling]
    "PowerThrottlingOff"=dword:00000001

    "

    Now I've completely deleted this whole key, did a double reboot one time with it disabled and later not configured.
    So, this still makes "PowerThrottlingOff"=dword:00000001? lol even if the vale doesn't exist?
     
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    turning gpedit's setting to enabled creates the dword for me,
    setting it to not configured doesn't turn it off or remove it
     
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    read GPE notes carefully on the turn off power throttling rule, highlight it, don't open it.
    Anyway, as mentioned many times, for me this key is not even in reg, once you enable it in GPE it adds the key and a value to the power throttleOffvalue of 1, if you just set it back to not configured it does nothing, leaving the value enabled, if you set it to disabled then it makes it 0 value (turning the feature off (default).
    You can then set to not configured if you like having all defaults and use searching in GPE.
     

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