Windows 11

Read again, for 3 years HVCI was never blocking any known bad drivers. Sorry, download the "mitigation" tool which installs the missing blocklist we never pushed out to WU. This what happens when you fire QA, and make devs self-test.
 
Sounds like it will be another double-edged sword. On one hand it helps force devs to make better drivers, which is a good thing for end-users (unless this results in them releasing driver updates less often and ending support earlier because of the extra work), but on the other hand this will undoubtedly cause problems, in multiple ways.

This will introduce new crashes and BSOD, probably block a lot of legacy drivers thus forcing people to upgrade all their hardware, and will negatively affect anti-cheat software causing a lot of false positive bans (all of this mentioned in the articles too). To me this sounds like what DEP did when it was first introduced back in XP SP2--there was so many games and stuff that had issues with it, which took years to fully resolve.

One of the articles said it requires Hyper-V though, and a lot of gamers disable that kind of stuff so they won't even have the option in the Security Center when they update.
 
2019%20london%20bridge%20aerial1.jpg
This one's in walking distance of In-N-Out, unlike its old location.
 
My lastest finding; If you ever experience boot freeze just disable memory integrity from windows securty. thanks microsoft.
 
months ago I have taken a note saying "investigate screenonofftimes tweak" and now I can't even understand what it is. I probably read it inside a changelog or futurelog for windows11
 
its phone feature :/ it was about windows 11 I am sure but it may be removed like file explorer ads or full icon startmenulayout feature...
 
it wont come to you when you want it to, the eureka moment will come to you out of the blue later.
Try the changelogs for 2021 cos it may be longer ago than you think.
 
We really need a good guide to explain what is safe, and not safe, to remove in this turd of an OS.

I take it, that removing the whole XBox rubbish will no doubt break something?, the 'core', the lot?
 
I take it, that removing the whole XBox rubbish will no doubt break something?, the 'core', the lot?
MS has an incurable disease where they take a marketing brand from one product, and apply it everywhere.

"Xbox" on Windows refers to gaming in general. All of those features are removable, though most don't actually take up too much space or overhead on a running system.
 
Back
Top