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 Windows 11, To be announce on 24 June 2021

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AV_2018
post Oct 7 2021, 11:28 PM

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QUOTE(peterscm @ Oct 6 2021, 03:48 PM)
Managed to install on my not supported tablet.

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somehow, don't know what's wrong, it will randomly pop-up Shutdown Windows screen.

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May be it is MS counter measure on those not supported device.  doh.gif  Don't want these ppl use Windows 11 happily.
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QUOTE(peterscm @ Oct 7 2021, 10:21 AM)
This is an 8" tablet. When stress the temp will be high. At the time, I am AnyDesk from my main laptop to it.

On the Shutdown Windows pop-up issue, I suspect it is coz by the registry hack I used. Now doing clean install to figure out which registry hack causing it. The same set of registry hack are working on Windows 10. Now Windows 11 does not like it.
Latest finding, it has nothing to do with the Registry hack. latest installation still have that Shutdown Windows pop-up issue.

Even I do upgrade on my another tablet Cube iWork 10 Pro, also have that issue once upgrade completed.
Now redownloading the ISO from Microsoft again.
Finally found the culprit program - memreduct. It is to release memory. May be too aggressive and causes Windows 11 trigger Shutdown function.
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Been running Windows 11 for over a day on a tablet with unsupported 4th gen Intel CPU and there is no pop-up issue like this. Usually this only appears when pressing Alt+F4 while the desktop is in focus.
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post Dec 16 2021, 10:04 PM

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QUOTE(xxboxx @ Dec 12 2021, 08:25 AM)
Looks like MS found out what's the problem is, the fix only coming on next year. But honestly when using, I didn't notice any slow down compare to before when use Win 10
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That patch for NTFS USN Journal seems to be for another issue. I've tested CrystalDiskMark before and after this month's patch and there is no difference. An article here also says similar https://www.neowin.net/news/microsoft039s-n...to-our-testing/. I didn't notice any slowdown also so no big issue. My NVMe SSD doesn't have random writes that are that fast so any difference with Windows 10 isn't that much also.
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post Oct 30 2025, 06:56 PM

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QUOTE(soonwai @ Oct 29 2025, 09:48 PM)
Guys, is there a place in Windows 11 to see the link speed of a connected USB device?
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It does show for certain devices like external HDD but only indicate USB 3.0 or not and not the exact speed.

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