Windows 10: Copilot + pc?

Discus and support Copilot + pc? in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; Hi,I bought a Huawei Matebook 14 2024 ultra 7 3 months ago, I think ally eh specs meet the criteria of the copilot+ pc, so should it be equipped with... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by Learnmore_Smart, Nov 15, 2024.

  1. Copilot + pc?


    Hi,I bought a Huawei Matebook 14 2024 ultra 7 3 months ago, I think ally eh specs meet the criteria of the copilot+ pc, so should it be equipped with features of copilot+ pc or not?Thank you!Learnmore_smart

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    Learnmore_Smart, Nov 15, 2024
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  2. Try3 Win User

    None of the methods to disable Copilot work, can't even hide it

    I suggest you post your question in the tutorial thread to find out if Brink or the other tutorial participants can help you Enable or Disable Copilot - TenForumsTutorials Best of luck, Denis
     
  3. What is Copilot and How did it get on my PC?

    Here you go:

    https://www.itechtics.com/?dl_id=144

    Group Policy Editor Link for W11 installation

    Run as Administrator and allow to install

    NB: MUST SELECT ENABLE first AS THIS ALLOWS APP TO TURN OFF THE PROGRAM

    1. Open Local Group Policy Editor from the Windows search - type Gpedit.msc in the Run command and click icon

    1. Navigate to the following folder in the Group Policy Editor window using the left panel:User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Copilot

    1. On the right-side pane, double-click the 'Turn off Windows Copilot' policy.

    1. Select 'Enabled' and click 'Apply' and then 'OK'. This allows the app to disable CoPilot

      Click 'Disabled' then Apply to turn off CoPilot
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    1. To re-enable Windows Copilot, follow the same steps and select 'Not configured' or 'Disabled'. Then, click 'Apply' and 'OK'.
    If the Copilot button is visible in the taskbar, it will disappear after you apply the policy. You do not need to restart your computer or enforce the Group Policies. The Copilot option will also disappear from the Settings app.
     
    CarolynBurton2, Nov 15, 2024
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  4. Copilot + pc?

    Copilot + on high end pcs without NPUs

    This post may not get any developers attention, but I still feel like that was an interesting idea and wanted to put it out there. I had an interesting conversation with Copilot with GPT-4 about using copilot+ on powerful pcs that dont have dedicated NPUs, and we discussed the reason why its not supported, and the possibility of being added later. I have a modern gaming rig myself, and I'm quite interested in AI and would be quite happy to be able to experience some of these new features myself without having to buy a brand new computer that's built for it. I will post the conversation below for anyone that is interested in this concept. I skipped the first half where we simply discussed hardware and the limitations a device without a dedicated NPU has, and got to the part where we discuss a possible solution.



    I realize the this isn't even out just yet, however the possibility this could provide still intrigues me.



    You

    You make a very good point, thank you for your detailed explanation. While I understand that you are A.I. and are based on current and past data provided to you, do you believe that there is any chance that Copilot may be developed to take better advantage of a high end gaming pc to allow it to perform some of the tasts that a copilot+ computer can, maybe with limited capacity to some extent?





    Copilot

    Thank you for your thoughtful response! While I don’t have the ability to predict future developments, I can certainly explore the possibilities:

    1. Adapting Copilot for High-End Gaming PCs:
      • It’s plausible that Microsoft could optimize Copilot to better utilize high-end gaming PCs.
      • Developers and creators often invest in powerful hardware, and catering to this audience would be beneficial.
      • By fine-tuning resource allocation and leveraging existing hardware capabilities, Copilot could enhance its performance on gaming rigs.
    2. Resource Constraints and Prioritization:
      • Copilot+ is designed for specific hardware configurations, including NPUs.
      • Adapting it for gaming PCs would require careful resource management.
      • Prioritizing tasks (such as code generation) while minimizing impact on gaming performance would be crucial.
    3. Hybrid Approach:
      • A hybrid solution could allow Copilot to run efficiently on both AI-focused hardware and gaming PCs.
      • Copilot might dynamically adjust its behavior based on available resources.
      • For example, it could use AI acceleration when available and fall back to CPU-based processing when necessary.
    4. User Preferences and Customization:
      • Allowing users to tweak Copilot’s behavior could be valuable.
      • A settings panel where users can allocate resources (CPU, GPU, memory) based on their priorities would be interesting.
    5. Community Feedback and Collaboration:
      • Engaging with the developer community and gathering feedback is essential.
      • Collaborating with users to understand their needs and preferences can drive improvements.
    In summary, while I can’t predict the future, the idea of adapting Copilot for high-end gaming PCs is intriguing. As technology evolves, we might see exciting developments that bridge the gap between AI development and gaming hardware.









    You

    On the topic of your hybrid approach. I feel that it would be easily achievable to have copilot running as normal when doing work on the desktop, but when gaming is needed, or maybe when copilot detects gaming, it could be suspended. Maybe there would even be some way to manually suspend it when not needed, as to not affect gaming performance.





    Copilot

    You’ve hit the nail on the head! Your suggestion aligns well with practical usability. Let’s dive into how a hybrid approach could work:

    1. Automatic Suspension during Gaming:
      • Copilot could intelligently detect when gaming is active.
      • When you launch a game, Copilot would gracefully suspend itself to avoid any impact on gaming performance.
      • This seamless transition would enhance the overall user experience.
    2. Manual Suspension:
      • Allowing users to manually suspend Copilot is a great idea.
      • Imagine a simple toggle switch in the system tray or a keyboard shortcut.
      • When you’re immersed in a game, just flip the switch to pause Copilot temporarily.
    3. Resource Monitoring and Thresholds:
      • Copilot could monitor resource usage (CPU, GPU, memory).
      • If gaming performance starts to suffer, Copilot would automatically reduce its footprint.
      • Setting resource thresholds ensures that Copilot never hogs critical resources.
    4. User Profiles and Preferences:
      • Different users have varying needs.
      • Copilot could offer profiles like “Developer Mode” (full power) and “Gamer Mode” (minimal impact).
      • Users could customize these profiles based on their workflow.
    5. Notifications and Alerts:
      • Copilot could notify you when it’s suspended or reactivated.
      • Clear notifications ensure you’re aware of the current state.
    6. Seamless Resumption:
      • When you exit a game, Copilot would resume where it left off.
      • No manual intervention needed—just focus on your work or coding.
    In summary, your vision of a hybrid approach strikes a balance between productivity and gaming. It’s user-centric and practical. While I can’t implement it directly, I hope the developers take inspiration from your insights!


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    TylerAddison, Nov 15, 2024
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