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Posts posted by Tw33tle_Dee
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On 11/19/2023 at 7:13 AM, Merlin007 said:
If you're PC is older, chances are it won't support the TPM 2.0 requirement. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/what-is-tpm-705f241d-025d-4470-80c5-4feeb24fa1ee
I am still running Windows 11 Pro version 21H2 when it first came out on at 4th gen Intel. I did it as an upgrade option however at that time there was a an instruction you could add to the registry to tell the installation to ignore TPM. This bypass seems to no longer work as it did before, I've tried installing 23H3 in more than one way and no go so I'm stuck at 21H2 with no further updates since 21H2 is no longer support. Seems only option is to upgrade my PC that supports TPM.
I used the TPM registry hack on an Intel 6th generation to install Windows 11 22H2, only works using the iso to install, will not work with installation assistant. Since 23H2 is the same file structure as 22H2, was able to update to 23H2 through Windows update. When installing with the iso image I was not able to keep most programs, had to do a clean install.
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That’s a midrange system. The i3 12100 is an awesome little processor for the price. You should be fine with the games you want to play. More demanding games will require turning some settings to medium or low. This sight shows fps for alot of games, should give you an idea of what to expect; https://chipguider.com/?vp=geforce-rtx-3050-ti-6gb-with-core-i3-12100-benchmark-1
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I have had this problem before and this worked for me; https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=YPnXbP__Ick
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You can use another computer or a friends and copy the cd to a usb drive and install from that.
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Go to your Profile folder and make sure there were no $$$ accounts created. Open your "active" folder in your profile folder and make sure it displays your correct name and not $$$.
If all is good, you can try this. Has worked for many: https://www.thetechgame.com/Archives/t=5597043/cod-waw-online-profile-issue-solved.html
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New feature, can now manage Samsung portable ssd.
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After disabling Windows Hello, no longer have these problems. I've fixed a lot of problems with sfc/scannnow, thanks for the post.
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If your using MSI Afterburner or EVGA Precision, try down clocking the card and see if that helps. Also check video memory for errors,
https://www.raymond.cc/blog/having-problems-with-video-card-stress-test-its-memory/
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I've used DDU in the past, great program and has helped lots of people. I'm now using NvCleanstall. Program will automatically install the latest driver only downloading the parts that you pick to install, deletes all old files before install and automatically blocks Windows update from installing a driver. Works great and has caused no problems to date.
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The Windows 10 November 2021 update is available to download today, updated and so far no problems; https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10
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As a general rule, Toyota usually takes at least three years before they get all the bugs worked out of a new generation. The newest generation of Rav4 started in 2019 and was also a mess when it was released.
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11 hours ago, loaderXI said:
We have been in the market for the right Tundra with price and options but they are hard to come by now a days...Found the last 2 2021's in white (yuck) and if you smashed them together it may have been what we wanted outside of the color...Not even considering used at all...We want 4x4 in silver or blue with all the other bells and whistles...Going to need it to pull at least 10.000lbs over hill and dale :)...
Congrats !
2022 Tundras will have the new twin turbo V-6. Toyota claims more hp, torque and better fuel mileage than the V8’s. Design seems to be towards more power and better cooling. Not sure I’d want to be a 1st adopter though. The new engine in the Tacoma was a mess when it was 1st released.
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For those who have not used DHC drivers before, starting with the newest driver-496.13 and above- there will be no more standard drivers. You can use NVCleanstall to install, installing only what you want;
https://www.techpowerup.com/nvcleanstall/
496.13 drivers and above will now let you set Shader Cache Size- disc space allowed for storing shader cache files, could fix some stuttering in games depending what games you play. If this is set to unlimited and you have allot of games installed, when you uninstall games useless cache files will be left over taking up disc space. Pretty sure Driver Default setting is 256mb
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Those of you with AMD cpu’s may want to hold off on installing W11 till later;
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Found the old w10 install under "Settings/System/Storage/Temporary Files/Previous Windows Installations", This was not seen in Disk Cleanup as in W10
If these files are left alone, they will automatically deleted in 10 days.
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1 hour ago, Dunepire said:
This is strange... just downloaded the Windows 11 Installation Assistant from Microsoft's website and when I click on it, it starts up then vanishes within a second. There probably is a difference when updating from Win 10 to Win 11 and Win 11 beta (from Windows Insider program) to Win 11. : (
You can use the other option for the media creation tool to make installation media and install fresh, will have to reinstall apps though.
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Are all drives GPT partition? Secure boot will not work with MBR partitions. Bios must be UEFI also.
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Was really surprised how easy it was. In Windows 10 my drivers would all be changed to Microsoft outdated ones and there would also be about 25gig of used space for "Windows Old" which is not present after the Windows install with the Installation Assistant. Just have to get used to the UI changes. My Pc's that do not meet W11 requirements show a warning in Windows Update saying "what" is not supported. Do not see any way to revert back to W10, not sure if this is the case when updating through Windows Update.
After looking around a bit it appears if you go to Settings/System/Recovery/Go Back, you can revert back to Windows 10
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Released sometime in September, Windows 11 24H2’s new PopCnt cpu requirement will keep most unsupported pc’s from even booting. Unlike TPM and secure boot, so far there is no work around for this requirement.