So not fixed then, thanks for verifying! That's what I thought since it seems to be addressed in a newer Windows build. Let's hope the fix gets backported soon. WSL 2 is one of those features depending on Hyper-V as well, which some people might not realize. I wonder if AMD is going to update Ryzen Master to officially work with systems running with Hyper-V now that it will be commonly enabled on prebuilt PCs. It already seemed to work fine if that checked is patched out last time I checked, but that shouldn't be needed.
Hi guys, I have a couple of features that changed in Windows 11 that sadly will prevent me upgrading (for personal choice reasons). The first one being taskbar grouping. Having multiple instances of the same program open is really inconvenient to switch between at a glance in Win11. Such has having multiple word documents, multiple images open etc. Has this been addressed, can taskbar item behaviour be chosen much like in previous versions of windows (such as combining when taskbar is full or never combine)? Additionally what about taskbar placement? In a multi-monitor environment, I place my secondary taskbar on the right vertical edge of my screen as this creates a top-right corner to move the mouse to for clicking start, it's very convenient, is taskbar placement still locked to bottom only? Are there any solutions, maybe 3rd party solutions? Or will it be a matter of sticking to Win10?
I don t get why it s getting stuck on windows logo in the mediatool when i press 11 and then create usb, there s a white windows logo that comes up and stays there without any prompts to select the drive..
Hey guys, I'm wondering since windows 11 is arriving tomorrow, those gaming low performance are true? If you have a eligible hardware.
No. Gaming performance in Windows 11 is fine. In some cases it's even better than Windows 10. The new storage stack seems to help with NVMe SSD game loading times as well. I guess you're worried about Virtualization Based Security, which isn't enabled by default. If you turn on Virtualization Based Security, which of course will eat a good chunk of performance (VBS isn't new to Windows 11, you can enable it in Windows 10 as well, by the way). What people are worried about is that Microsoft may force this to be enabled in the future (it isn't right now), which may or may not happen, but is more likely to happen for (then new) prebuilt PCs from larger brands in specia configurations in the future and less likely to happen with custom built PCs.
going to avoid updating tommorow explorer has a nasty memory leak and amd cpu's are boosting lower then windows 10
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I updated the to the newest chipsetdrivers from AMD.com. Went from 295fps in Tombraider to 220fps. Same settings in bios. AMD doing AMD things Rolled back, and the performance is good. Using windows 11 insider
Maybe now newest now, but this: amd_chipset_software_3.09.01.140 Installing no chipsetdrivers, just installing win 11 from the first Win 11 iso that came out works the best for me. So no reason to install the bloat 5950x and Asus x570 Dark Hero. 3703 bios
Yes they are newest ones. 3.08.17.735 is ones before. Im still on 2.17.25.506 seems work great. The AutoHDR seems off for brightness. I had to put my LG 8K TV 55Nano956 to 75% Brightness in the display settings in order for SDR content to look normal again. Its weird HDR movies not switching the display HDR on and off. Guess Ill get used to it.