*** Microsoft Windows 11 Thoughts & Discussion Thread ***

By default they were set to not defined, transfer speed to my Synology NAS went back up to what it should be when I set them to disabled.

I'm confused, did you turn them off or on?
Mine were off so I turned them on.

Just turned them back off.
Nas to NVME now gone to 100mbps
NVME to Nas takes a while to think about it but has increased to 50mbps.
 
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I'm confused, did you turn them off or on?
Mine were off so I turned them on.

Just turned them back off.
Nas to NVME now gone to 100mbps
NVME to Nas takes a while to think about it but has increased to 50mbps.
You set them to disabled as I said in the original post, and you have to restart your computer for it to take effect. 100 mbps and 50 mbps is very slow, I assume you mean MB/s?
 
This is weird, my second monitor is my TV.
So I'm watching a music concert on my main monitor and it's coming out of my PC speakers, when I drag it over to my TV monitor it comes out of the TV speakers?
It didn't do this on Win10.

Actually I've just dragged it back to main monitor and it's still on TV speakers but if I turn the TV to celestial then it goes back to PC speakers.
Could be something to do with the Thunderbolt/USB-C output perhaps.

FIXED
My media players needed to be output through the speakers, they were set to Default.
 
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Why is onedrive so bloody useless. For some reason it has started backing up all the files on the computer (except system / program files) to my onedrive and when you stop it and deselect the folders it goes and deletes all the files from the computer!

Why on earth would you want a backup to delete the original source files, what a pain in the arse. I never turned the sodding thing on.
 
Why is onedrive so bloody useless. For some reason it has started backing up all the files on the computer (except system / program files) to my onedrive and when you stop it and deselect the folders it goes and deletes all the files from the computer!

Why on earth would you want a backup to delete the original source files, what a pain in the arse. I never turned the sodding thing on.

I always uninstall it now, I hate the way it integrates into File Explorer as well in some ways which you can only change or customise via the registry but periodically Windows resets those changes for some reason.
 
I always uninstall it now, I hate the way it integrates into File Explorer as well in some ways which you can only change or customise via the registry but periodically Windows resets those changes for some reason.
Same, its 1 of the first tings I do as soon as I am in Windows.

I do not use a Microsoft account so pointless having it installed.
 
At least it is possible to remove Onedrive as easily as it being an installed application. Hopefully it doesn't get installed back as a feature, when content updates are pushed.
 
I'll be installing W11 tomorrow when I've upgraded my motherboard. I've been watching YT vids on how to do an automated install using schneegans (?) site so hopefully it will install without all the stuff I don't need. Hope it all goes well!
 
I'll be installing W11 tomorrow when I've upgraded my motherboard. I've been watching YT vids on how to do an automated install using schneegans (?) site so hopefully it will install without all the stuff I don't need. Hope it all goes well!
I use the UUP dump website to create ISO images. Before you create the ISO, you can just edit the CustomAppsList.txt file to tell it which apps you want and don't want to be included in your image.

Windows 11 is simple enough to install, so I'm not sure what an automated install is going to do for you.
 
Windows 11 is simple enough to install, so I'm not sure what an automated install is going to do for you.

Probably something to do with maybe creating an account on install and bypassing the Microsoft account bit, as well as removing apps that he doesn't want installed from the get go..
 
Probably something to do with maybe creating an account on install and bypassing the Microsoft account bit, as well as removing apps that he doesn't want installed from the get go..
Exactly this, makes a local account and can cut out all the bloatware and apps I don't want to install.
 
Probably something to do with maybe creating an account on install and bypassing the Microsoft account bit, as well as removing apps that he doesn't want installed from the get go..
Exactly this, makes a local account and can cut out all the bloatware and apps I don't want to install.
I just don't bother integrating the apps at all in my ISO image, then there's nothing to remove. I think this is cleaner than having to uninstall apps at all.
 
I'm currently on windows 10 is it worth upgrading to windows 11 now? I use my pc mostly for office work and gaming. Has the less gaming performance issues on windows 11 been resolved?
 
I'm currently on windows 10 is it worth upgrading to windows 11 now? I use my pc mostly for office work and gaming. Has the less gaming performance issues on windows 11 been resolved?
yeah it's ok now with regards to the early issues
windows 10 support is ending soon anyway, so may as well move to 11
 
I'm currently on windows 10 is it worth upgrading to windows 11 now? I use my pc mostly for office work and gaming. Has the less gaming performance issues on windows 11 been resolved?
What do you use your PC for? May want to check the known issues with 24H2 before upgrading as this is what you will get.

People still get loads of issues with 24H2 and certain software, anti Cheat etc

 
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