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  1. Jarelx Win User

    Accidentally updated to Windows 11 64 bit from Windows 10, slowed down my laptop,...


    Information on laptop- Asus UX430UNR- 16G installed RAM- Intel Core i7-8550U- Currently on windows 10I used to play League of legends with no FPS issues and can run the game smoothly. Chrome has not issues running as well with multiple tabs open etc. After accidentally updating to windows 11, i could not run games let alone watching a youtube video on google chrome. I have tried updating my drivers, resetting and factory resetting my laptop but to no avail. Please help.

    :)
     
    Jarelx, Jan 5, 2022
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  2. Naki Win User

    GPU-Z update loop (Windows 10 64-bit)

    I don't have better steps - this is all, I have nothing to add.

    Maybe it is worth noting issue was on Windows 10 Enterprise, build 14393.187, so maybe you should test on the same.
    My other PCs have a different Windows 10 version - Pro, latest Insider Preview build from last week, and there is no such issue on those.
    All are 64-bit edition of Windows 10.

    This issue is not new. I have had same 1-2 years ago too, with older GPU-Z versions.

    EDIT: And yes, I have Windows 10 UAC enabled and set to defaults. If you are using your Windows PCs with UAC off, you likely cannot reproduce this issue. *Smile Accidentally updated to Windows 11 64 bit from Windows 10, slowed down my laptop,... :)
     
    Naki, Jan 5, 2022
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  3. Scrizz Win User
    Windows 10

    no, you can't go back..
    I suggest creating a backup image of your os drive
     
    Scrizz, Jan 5, 2022
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  4. W1zzard Win User

    Accidentally updated to Windows 11 64 bit from Windows 10, slowed down my laptop,...

    Windows XP 64-bit is gold

    Several Websites report that Windows XP 64-bit has reached gold status and is on the way to the CD manufacturer.

    MSDN subscribers can already download the final release of Windows XP 64-Bit Edition.

    The top 5 reasons to upgrade are (from MS Website):
    • High performance platform for the next generation of applications: Windows XP Professional x64 Edition is a rich platform that enables the next generation of high-performance computing. 64-bit native applications can deliver more data per clock cycle, making them run faster and more efficiently.
    • Large memory support: Windows XP Professional x64 Edition will currently support up to 128 gigabytes (GB) of RAM and 16 terabytes of virtual memory, enabling applications to run faster when working with large data sets. Applications can preload substantially more data into virtual memory, allowing rapid access by the 64-bit processor.
    • Flexibility: Windows XP Professional x64 Edition provides a rich platform to integrate 64-bit technical applications and existing 32-bit business applications using the Windows on Windows 64 (WOW64) x86 emulation layer, providing customers with the ability to move to 64-bit computing without having to sacrifice their existing investment in 32-bit software and Windows expertise.
    • Multiprocessing and multicore: Windows XP Professional x64 Edition is designed to support up to two single or multicore x64 processors for maximum performance and scalability.
    • Same programming model: Developers with 32-bit skills will be comfortable and quickly productive in the 64-bit Windows environment, finding it virtually identical to the development environment for 32-bit Windows.
    I have seen many reviews which compare 64-bit vs. 32-bit and there is not much gain to see, unless you use specialized applications.
     
    W1zzard, Jan 5, 2022
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