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Windows 11

Ilija Milcinoski

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Илија фала ама бајато е прашањето, веќе решен проблемот. :))))
Сега друго прашање од погоре:

--->Уште не го имаат средено проблемот со успoрени ссд-ја и слично од лани? Лаптопoв од потписов се подига за скоро 40 сек (од стегање на дугме за палење до десктоп) или околу 20 сек од логин скрин до десктоп.
Се работи за и3 1215, нвме ссд (јест дае QLC).
Пробано со драјвери од windows и драјвери од производителот на дисков (Storage controler).
Па стариот лаптоп стар 11 год со самсунг ево 850 120гб побрзо го креваше win7 :)))))

Speed up boot time on Windows 11​

On Windows 11, you have many ways to improve the speed when starting your computer.

1. Enable Fast Startup​

Fast Startup is a feature that combines hibernation and regular shutdown to speed up the process of starting and shutting down the system. The feature should be enabled by default, but if it’s not, you should turn it on to speed up the boot time of Windows 11.

To enable Fast Startup on Windows 11, use these steps:

  1. Open Start on Windows 11.


  2. Search for Control Panel and click the top result to open the app.
  3. Click on Hardware and Sound (in the “Category” view).
  4. Click on Power Options.
    Power Options
  5. Click the “Choose what the power button does” option from the left pane.
    Choose what the power button does
  6. Click the “Change settings that are currently unavailable” option.
  7. Check the “Turn on fast startup” option to enable the feature on Windows 11.
    Disable Fast Startup
Once you complete the steps, the operating system will boot a lot faster than before.

2. Disable apps from at startup​

Some apps can start automatically after the computer boots up, adding time to the startup process. If you notice that your computer is taking a long time to start, the system becomes sluggish quickly, or certain apps keep popping up as you sign in to your account, you should disable them from launching automatically.

To disable startup apps to start Windows 11 faster, use these steps:

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Click on Apps.
  3. Click the Startup tab.
  4. (Optional) Use the “Sort by” setting and select the Startup impact option.
  5. Turn off the toggle switch to disable programs at startup.
    Settings disable startup apps
After you complete the steps, the apps will no longer run automatically on startup, speeding up the startup process and overall performance on Windows 11.

3. Disable restartable apps​

Windows 11 also has a feature that can restart apps that you had opened in your last session to help you pick up where you left off quickly. However, this feature can also slow down the startup process. If you want to speed up boot time, disabling restartable apps on Windows 11 can help.

To prevent apps from relaunching automatically upon sign-in on Windows 11, use these steps:

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Click on Accounts.
  3. Click the Sign-in options tab.
  4. Under the “Additional settings” section, turn off the “Automatically save my restartable apps and restart them when I sign back in” toggle switch.
    Automatically save my restartable apps and restart them when I sign back in
Once you complete the steps, the next time you reboot the system, the computer should boot a little faster.

4. Change power mode​

Windows 11 has different groups of settings to control the energy consumed by the computer. If you’re trying to make your computer boot quickly, you should consider changing the power mode to “Best performance.” Also, it’s important to note that powering on a laptop plugged into a power source will always boot faster than from battery power.

To change the power mode to high performance to speed up boot times, use these steps:

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Click on System.
  3. Click the Power (or Power & battery) page on the right side.
    Power settings page
  4. Select the “Best performance” option in the “Power mode” setting.
    Power mode options
After you complete the steps, the system will switch to the best-performance power mode that should increase the overall timing when starting your computer.

5. Free up space​

Usually, you should never operate a computer that has more than 70 percent of the hard drive space filled up because it’ll affect performance and cause the boot process to take longer. If the system’s drive is running out of available storage, it’s a good idea to free up space to speed up the boot time and overall performance. On Windows 11, you have different ways to free up space, but the quickest method is to delete the temporary files.

To delete temporary files to free up space on Windows 11, use these steps:

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Click on System.
  3. Click the Storage page on the right side.
  4. Under the “Local Disk” section, click the Temporary files setting.
    Open Temporary files
  5. Select the temporary files to remove from Windows 11.
  6. Click the Remove files button.
    Remove Windows 11 temp files
Once you complete the steps, the hard drive should have more available space that will allow the system to operate more efficiently. Usually, you will notice an increase in speed during boot if the device was previously running out of space, which makes the system sluggish.

6. Virus scan​

If a virus gets inside the system, it can cause a lot of damage, including making the system sluggish and preventing the device from starting up correctly. If you suspect that the computer has been infected with malware, you should perform a full virus scan to detect and remove the threat to secure the device and speed up the boot time on Windows 11.

To perform a full virus scan on Windows 11, use these steps:

  1. Open Start on Windows 11.
  2. Search for Windows Security and click the top result to open the app.
  3. Click on Virus & threat protection.
  4. Under the “Current threats” section, click on Scan options.
    Windows Security
  5. Select the Full scan option to check the entire system for viruses and any other type of malware.
    Full virus scan
  6. Click the Scan now button.
After you complete the steps, Microsoft Defender Antivirus will scan the device for viruses and other types of malware that could impact the system’s performance and boot time. Alternatively, you can also perform an offline scan to remove viruses that the antivirus may not be able to remove while Windows 11 is loaded.

7. Defragment drive​

If you have a computer featuring a traditional hard drive, you can use the defragmentation tool available on Windows 11 to organize the contents of the drive to speed up boot time and the overall performance of the computer. This only applies to rotating platters’ hard drives. If the computer has an SSD, it’s not necessary to run the defragmentation tool.

To defragment the system hard drive, use these steps:

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Click on System.
  3. Click the Storage tab.
  4. Under the “Storage management” section, click on Advanced storage settings.
  5. Click the Drive optimization setting.
    Drive optimization
  6. Select the primary drive and click the Optimize button.
    Drive defragmentation
Once you complete the steps, the system will organize the contents of the drive to make them easier to find, which translates into better performance, including boot times.

8. Upgrade memory and storage​

If you have a computer with a traditional rotating platter hard drive, you should consider upgrading to a Solid-State Drive (SSD). The single upgrade will significantly speed up the system boot times and overall performance.

The reason is that a traditional hard drive typically rotates the platters at 5400 or 72000 RPMs and uses mechanical arms to read and write data on the storage, a process that limits the speed to up to 120 MB/s. On the other hand, an SSD doesn’t have moving parts and offers typical speeds of 200 MB/s to 500 MB/s and beyond.

If the devices don’t have enough memory can also affect performance. In the case that you have a system with 4GB or 8GB for memory, you should consider upgrading to 16GB or 32GB, depending on your needs.

If you notice that the memory and hard drive needs upgrading, it might indicate that it’s time to purchase a new design.
 

Daniel86

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2X 16GB DDR4 3200MHz Kingston Fury Beast CL16 RGB
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Intel UHD730 & Asus RX5700XT OC 6GB
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Mouse
MX Master 3
Keyboard
Aula Moon Slasher
Audio
Kenwood KRF-V5020 + Kenwood LS76
Monitor
Asus TUF Gaming VG27AQ3A
OS
Windows 11 Pro

Speed up boot time on Windows 11​

On Windows 11, you have many ways to improve the speed when starting your computer.

1. Enable Fast Startup​

Fast Startup is a feature that combines hibernation and regular shutdown to speed up the process of starting and shutting down the system. The feature should be enabled by default, but if it’s not, you should turn it on to speed up the boot time of Windows 11.

To enable Fast Startup on Windows 11, use these steps:

  1. Open Start on Windows 11.


  2. Search for Control Panel and click the top result to open the app.
  3. Click on Hardware and Sound (in the “Category” view).
  4. Click on Power Options.
    Power Options
  5. Click the “Choose what the power button does” option from the left pane.
    Choose what the power button does
  6. Click the “Change settings that are currently unavailable” option.
  7. Check the “Turn on fast startup” option to enable the feature on Windows 11.
    Disable Fast Startup
Once you complete the steps, the operating system will boot a lot faster than before.

2. Disable apps from at startup​

Some apps can start automatically after the computer boots up, adding time to the startup process. If you notice that your computer is taking a long time to start, the system becomes sluggish quickly, or certain apps keep popping up as you sign in to your account, you should disable them from launching automatically.

To disable startup apps to start Windows 11 faster, use these steps:

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Click on Apps.
  3. Click the Startup tab.
  4. (Optional) Use the “Sort by” setting and select the Startup impact option.
  5. Turn off the toggle switch to disable programs at startup.
    Settings disable startup apps
After you complete the steps, the apps will no longer run automatically on startup, speeding up the startup process and overall performance on Windows 11.

3. Disable restartable apps​

Windows 11 also has a feature that can restart apps that you had opened in your last session to help you pick up where you left off quickly. However, this feature can also slow down the startup process. If you want to speed up boot time, disabling restartable apps on Windows 11 can help.

To prevent apps from relaunching automatically upon sign-in on Windows 11, use these steps:

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Click on Accounts.
  3. Click the Sign-in options tab.
  4. Under the “Additional settings” section, turn off the “Automatically save my restartable apps and restart them when I sign back in” toggle switch.
    Automatically save my restartable apps and restart them when I sign back in
Once you complete the steps, the next time you reboot the system, the computer should boot a little faster.

4. Change power mode​

Windows 11 has different groups of settings to control the energy consumed by the computer. If you’re trying to make your computer boot quickly, you should consider changing the power mode to “Best performance.” Also, it’s important to note that powering on a laptop plugged into a power source will always boot faster than from battery power.

To change the power mode to high performance to speed up boot times, use these steps:

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Click on System.
  3. Click the Power (or Power & battery) page on the right side.
    Power settings page
  4. Select the “Best performance” option in the “Power mode” setting.
    Power mode options
After you complete the steps, the system will switch to the best-performance power mode that should increase the overall timing when starting your computer.

5. Free up space​

Usually, you should never operate a computer that has more than 70 percent of the hard drive space filled up because it’ll affect performance and cause the boot process to take longer. If the system’s drive is running out of available storage, it’s a good idea to free up space to speed up the boot time and overall performance. On Windows 11, you have different ways to free up space, but the quickest method is to delete the temporary files.

To delete temporary files to free up space on Windows 11, use these steps:

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Click on System.
  3. Click the Storage page on the right side.
  4. Under the “Local Disk” section, click the Temporary files setting.
    Open Temporary files
  5. Select the temporary files to remove from Windows 11.
  6. Click the Remove files button.
    Remove Windows 11 temp files
Once you complete the steps, the hard drive should have more available space that will allow the system to operate more efficiently. Usually, you will notice an increase in speed during boot if the device was previously running out of space, which makes the system sluggish.

6. Virus scan​

If a virus gets inside the system, it can cause a lot of damage, including making the system sluggish and preventing the device from starting up correctly. If you suspect that the computer has been infected with malware, you should perform a full virus scan to detect and remove the threat to secure the device and speed up the boot time on Windows 11.

To perform a full virus scan on Windows 11, use these steps:

  1. Open Start on Windows 11.
  2. Search for Windows Security and click the top result to open the app.
  3. Click on Virus & threat protection.
  4. Under the “Current threats” section, click on Scan options.
    Windows Security
  5. Select the Full scan option to check the entire system for viruses and any other type of malware.
    Full virus scan
  6. Click the Scan now button.
After you complete the steps, Microsoft Defender Antivirus will scan the device for viruses and other types of malware that could impact the system’s performance and boot time. Alternatively, you can also perform an offline scan to remove viruses that the antivirus may not be able to remove while Windows 11 is loaded.

7. Defragment drive​

If you have a computer featuring a traditional hard drive, you can use the defragmentation tool available on Windows 11 to organize the contents of the drive to speed up boot time and the overall performance of the computer. This only applies to rotating platters’ hard drives. If the computer has an SSD, it’s not necessary to run the defragmentation tool.

To defragment the system hard drive, use these steps:

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Click on System.
  3. Click the Storage tab.
  4. Under the “Storage management” section, click on Advanced storage settings.
  5. Click the Drive optimization setting.
    Drive optimization
  6. Select the primary drive and click the Optimize button.
    Drive defragmentation
Once you complete the steps, the system will organize the contents of the drive to make them easier to find, which translates into better performance, including boot times.

8. Upgrade memory and storage​

If you have a computer with a traditional rotating platter hard drive, you should consider upgrading to a Solid-State Drive (SSD). The single upgrade will significantly speed up the system boot times and overall performance.

The reason is that a traditional hard drive typically rotates the platters at 5400 or 72000 RPMs and uses mechanical arms to read and write data on the storage, a process that limits the speed to up to 120 MB/s. On the other hand, an SSD doesn’t have moving parts and offers typical speeds of 200 MB/s to 500 MB/s and beyond.

If the devices don’t have enough memory can also affect performance. In the case that you have a system with 4GB or 8GB for memory, you should consider upgrading to 16GB or 32GB, depending on your needs.

If you notice that the memory and hard drive needs upgrading, it might indicate that it’s time to purchase a new design.
Не можеше едноставен линк до написот да ставиш?
 

JamesKirk

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i3 1315u
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ASUS
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WD SN5000S 512gb + Samsung QVO 870 1tb
RAM
16GB
Video card
Intel UHD Graphics
Mouse
MSI
Keyboard
Genius
Monitor
Samsung LS24C310EAUXEN
OS
Windows 11 PRO
Поентата ми беше да избегнам хибернација (која ја исклучував од како е појавена 7цата), ама во 11ка, офф хибернација и фаст стартап е масакр. Се бутираше за 40 секунди.
Па вратив назад фабрички како што си беше. Сега за нецели 7-10 сек бутира
 

alexi

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Поентата ми беше да избегнам хибернација (која ја исклучував од како е појавена 7цата), ама во 11ка, офф хибернација и фаст стартап е масакр. Се бутираше за 40 секунди.
Па вратив назад фабрички како што си беше. Сега за нецели 7-10 сек бутира
Значи затоа мене ми е спор системов го изгасив хебернација модон и после 2-3 дена ме укопа ја чуди се што го копат ( а кога го инсталирав леташе системот ама ете имало маана, а го изгасив за да го спасам ссд дискот од записи). Фала за идејата.
 
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Поентата ми беше да избегнам хибернација (која ја исклучував од како е појавена 7цата), ама во 11ка, офф хибернација и фаст стартап е масакр. Се бутираше за 40 секунди.
Па вратив назад фабрички како што си беше. Сега за нецели 7-10 сек бутира
Од ова се наметнува заклучок дека компјутерот наместо да е исклучен оди на хибернација. Затоа брзо подига.
 

JamesKirk

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JamesKirk's setup  
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i3 1315u
Motherboard
ASUS
Storage
WD SN5000S 512gb + Samsung QVO 870 1tb
RAM
16GB
Video card
Intel UHD Graphics
Mouse
MSI
Keyboard
Genius
Monitor
Samsung LS24C310EAUXEN
OS
Windows 11 PRO

Ilija Milcinoski

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14 декември 2014
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Windows 10 Pro
Не можеше едноставен линк до написот да ставиш?
Целосен одговор сепак детално мора да се одговори
Мислењето е автоматски споено:

Ќе има повеќе посетеност форумот вака. :cool:
Тоа да
Мислењето е автоматски споено:

Од ова се наметнува заклучок дека компјутерот наместо да е исклучен оди на хибернација. Затоа брзо подига.
Можеби ова е поврзано со fast Boot
Fast startup is a feature first implemented in Windows 8 as Fast Boot and carried over to Windows 10 that allows your PC to start up more quickly, hence its name. While this handy feature can shave valuable seconds from your PC's boot time by saving the operating system's state to a hibernation file, Fast startup may not always work perfectly, prompting many to disable it when they get their hands on a new PC.


Let's take a look at exactly how fast startup works, why you might want to enable or disable it, and how to do so.

What is fast startup?​





Intel Motherboard
Windows PCs typically operate in a number of Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) power states. An S0 power state, for example, is when your PC is running and ready to respond to your input. There are a number of sleep states, including S1, S2, and S3, and there's also a hybrid sleep state where hibernation is used in tandem with a sleep state.



Hibernation is considered an S4 power state. While hibernating, your PC will seem like it's completely off, but there will be a saved hibernation file ready to be used to boot back to where you were during your last user session. Some power is usually still routed to peripherals so that you can, say, tap your keyboard and have the PC boot.














An S5 power state (soft off) is when your PC is shut down and rebooted completely. There's no hibernation file and no saved user session. There is also a G3 power state, which is when your PC consumes absolutely no power and is completely turned off.


With fast startup enabled, choosing to shut down your PC might look like you're completely shutting things down, but in reality, your PC is entering a mix between a shutdown and hibernation. A hibernation file is indeed used, although it is smaller than usual. Why? You're logged off before the file is created, meaning your session is not recorded. The speed boost comes from the Windows kernel being saved on your hard drive and loaded when booting.

Is your PC truly shutting down?​

While fast startup is a pretty harmless tool that can deliver a considerable startup speed boost, especially to PCs using hard-disk drives (HDD), some people prefer to have their PC truly shut down when they click the "Shut down" button on their PC.





Power options in the Windows 10 Start button
In a post on the PC Master Race subreddit, a user pointed out that fast startup was re-enabled in a Windows 10 update following the release of the Fall Creators Update. Following the April 2018 Windows 10 update, Fast Startup was again re-enabled on my own PC, and it seems to have kicked in again following the May 2019 Update.

If you're among the group of people who disable fast startup on their Windows 10 PC, you might want to recheck the settings to see if it's still off.

Why disable fast startup?​

Leaving fast startup enabled shouldn't harm anything on your PC — it's a feature built into Windows — but there are a few reasons why you might want to nevertheless disable it.

One of the major reasons is if you're using Wake-on-LAN, which will likely have problems when your PC is shut down with fast startup enabled. Others would like to save the hard drive space that is usually taken up with the hibernation file, and Linux users will likely see complications with dual boot and virtualization. Furthermore, some users have even reported that power buttons on their keyboard will not work and fans in their PCs will continue spinning. These problems are by no means across the board, but they can prove to be frustrating. Finally, Windows 10 updates might not install properly if you have fast startup enabled.





Left: after shutting down with fast startup enabled. Right: after shutting down with fast startup disabled.
And by not fully shutting down the system, fast startup can also interfere with some system updates that require a full shutdown. If you have fast startup enabled, a potential workaround would be to apply the updates by restarting, rather than shutting down, the system.

Your reason for disabling fast startup might simply have to do with wanting to see your PC truly shut down when you choose to shut down, especially when working with a speedy solid-state drive (SSD), or to have the processor (CPU) uptime reset after booting.

How to enable and disable fast startup on Windows 10​

If you'd like to see how your PC performs without fast startup enabled, you can disable it in just a few steps:

  1. Right-click the Start button.
  2. Click Search.




Right-click the Start button. Click Search.
  1. Type Control Panel and hit Enter on your keyboard.
  2. Click Power Options.




Type Control Panel. Click Power Options.
  1. Click Choose what the power buttons do.
  2. Click Change settings that are currently unavailable.




Click Choose what the power buttons do. Click Change settings that are currently unavailable.
  1. Click Turn on fast startup (recommended) so that the checkmark disappears.
  2. Click Save changes.




Click Turn on fast startup. Click Save changes.
If you want to re-enable fast startup at any point, simply repeat the steps so a checkmark appears next to Turn on fast startup.

Changing the size of your hiberation file​

Alternatively, if you're more concerned with device storage and not how fast startup may impact your laptop's performance, you can also change the size of the stored hibernation file. Typically, these files can expand to several gigabytes, and you can reclaim this storage by typing in a simple command prompt by limiting how much space is allocated to the file.

By default, the hibernation file size will vary from system to system, but it is configured to take up to 75% of the installed RAM of your system.

To change the hibernation file's storage size to about half of that, you'll want to enter the Command Prompt menu as an Admin by hitting the Windows+X keys.

Once the Command Prompt dialogue appears, type: powercfg /h /type reduced

That will give you a reduced hibernation file size. If you want to reverse your action, you can type powercfg /h /type full

Sorry for the long text до сите форумџии

https://www.partitionwizard.com/partitionmagic/pros-and-cons-of-win10-fast-startup.html
 
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Ron26

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Хибернацијата на Виндовс е очајна, на седмица функционираше океј, но на 11 нон стоп сам се палеше лаптопот, праеше некои глупости и се искључуваше, и тоа со затворен екран. Од кога сум на ПЦ само Линукс, никогаш се нема сам упалено.
 

JamesKirk

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i3 1315u
Motherboard
ASUS
Storage
WD SN5000S 512gb + Samsung QVO 870 1tb
RAM
16GB
Video card
Intel UHD Graphics
Mouse
MSI
Keyboard
Genius
Monitor
Samsung LS24C310EAUXEN
OS
Windows 11 PRO
Хибернацијата на Виндовс е очајна, на седмица функционираше океј, но на 11 нон стоп сам се палеше лаптопот, праеше некои глупости и се искључуваше, и тоа со затворен екран. Од кога сум на ПЦ само Линукс, никогаш се нема сам упалено.
Хмм до сега ништо слично не е случено. Пали-гаси ко ќе сакам :))
 

Ron26

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Enable wake timers исклучи го
Види дали на Windows Update му имаш дозволено да го разбудува компјутерот

брат, тоа треба да е дефолт, хибернација, не сам да се разбудува да прави далавери. Значи сакам да се хибернира, а не да ме буди у ниедно време. Иначе не го користам долго време, го пензионирав виндовсот. Али многу ме нервираше таа работа.
 

Necromancer

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Да пријавам еден проблем што вчера се оправи.
Имено, на Асус Зенбук 14 со 12та генерација интел, од пред некој период (пар недели) почна да се шекнува тачпадот. Сам мрда, клика некаде, влече и ме напна многу. Го немав користено одреден период зашто на десктоп работев и вчера викам ај да видам чаре. Најдов нешто слично кај нив на форум, ми понуди да симнам некој драјвер. Го симнав и инсталирав, после тоа ми јави некој Feature pack update, поголем малку, го инсталирав и него и исчезна проблемот. Се надевам нема да се врати.
 

kristijan_m75

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Да пријавам еден проблем што вчера се оправи.
Имено, на Асус Зенбук 14 со 12та генерација интел, од пред некој период (пар недели) почна да се шекнува тачпадот. Сам мрда, клика некаде, влече и ме напна многу. Го немав користено одреден период зашто на десктоп работев и вчера викам ај да видам чаре. Најдов нешто слично кај нив на форум, ми понуди да симнам некој драјвер. Го симнав и инсталирав, после тоа ми јави некој Feature pack update, поголем малку, го инсталирав и него и исчезна проблемот. Се надевам нема да се врати.
Истиот проблем го имам веќе подлго време/пар месеци/на ASUS TUF GAMING A15 2022,прати ми кој драјвер го симна,јас пробав од нивната страна за мојот модел ништо не се смени/ASUS PRECISION TOUCHPAD/или нешо такво слично беше...
 

Necromancer

poweruser
24 февруари 2012
4.233
5.546
Скопје
Истиот проблем го имам веќе подлго време/пар месеци/на ASUS TUF GAMING A15 2022,прати ми кој драјвер го симна,јас пробав од нивната страна за мојот модел ништо не се смени/ASUS PRECISION TOUCHPAD/или нешо такво слично беше...
Според ова упатство одев:

А фајлот сум го избришал, не успеав да го најдам.
 

kristijan_m75

lurker
22 март 2016
772
573
Според ова упатство одев:

А фајлот сум го избришал, не успеав да го најдам.
Исклучив тоа со 3 и 4 прста гесчрс а и вчера завчера имаше некој апдејт на виндовсот...така да сега за сега е ок...ако пак се врати ќе погледнам ова што ми го пушти ти...фала ти...
 

TylerMkD

poweruser
7 ноември 2014
4.764
10.096
Да не ве плашам, ама јас уште пред 4-5 години на 10-ката имав ваков проблем со Lenovo Yoga лаптоп, ќе се решеше проблемот, па пак ќе се вратеше итн...

На крај баталив, тач скрин користев и маус.
 

Ilija Milcinoski

hello world
14 декември 2014
148
48
Ilija Milcinoski's setup  
OS
Windows 10 Pro
Да не ве плашам, ама јас уште пред 4-5 години на 10-ката имав ваков проблем со Lenovo Yoga лаптоп, ќе се решеше проблемот, па пак ќе се вратеше итн...

На крај баталив, тач скрин користев и маус.
Го имав истиов проблем на HP laptop проблемот беше во маусот кога купив нов се реши проблемот
 

Глупав

IQ=IQ+1
20 април 2008
1.535
1.037
Глупав's setup  
OS
Windows; MacOS; Linux
Го има Copilot во ViVo tools (ако така се викаа) веќе два три месеци...

Sent from my Mi06 using Tapatalk
 

Metuzalem

Tootle Puffer
28 ноември 2010
7.659
13.706
1000 Скопје
Metuzalem's setup  
Processor & Cooler
i7-2600K @4,6 GHz, Noctua NH-D14
Motherboard
ASUS P8Z68-V/GEN3
Storage
Samsung 840 Pro 256 Gb SSD, Samsung Spinpoint F3 1 Tb
PSU
CM 600W Silent Pro Gold
RAM
Kingston @1866
Video card
Radeon HD 7750
Case
HAF 912 Plus
Mouse
ASUS ROG GX950
Keyboard
Filco Majestouch-2, Logitech G710+
Audio
Realtek ALC892
Monitor
Viewsonic VX2753MH-LED
OS
WinServer2003, Win7 x64
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Како да се тргне Клипи Копиљот:

Код:
REGEDIT4

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsCopilot]
"TurnOffWindowsCopilot"=dword:1

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsCopilot]
"TurnOffWindowsCopilot"=dword:1

И копчето од TaskBar:

Код:
REGEDIT4

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced]
"ShowCopilotButton"=dword:0
 

Astro

sensei
20 јуни 2012
10.154
16.247
Сабајлево додека се туширав и спремав за на работа :LOL: , имав интересен муабет со колега консултант за Dynamics. Брат му негов работи во Mirkosoft на развој на Windows 11. И му се жалев дека Windows 11 е тешко срање. И во муабетот се уклучи братот и кажа дека со апдејт 23H2 ќе се решат многу проблеми и багови и ќе се вратат во Windows 11 некои критични функционалности кои клиентите ги барале назад. Наводно затоа е прескокнат 23H1 рилисот, затоа што заклучно крајот на 2023-та интерна цел била Windows 11 да е на исто рамниште на стабилност и корисност како и Windows 10. На прашањето за Windows 12 ми одговори: What Windows 12 и се насмеа.... значи се крчка и нешто такво.

Наводно ќе излезел во Ноември при крајот најкасно до крајот на годината. Така да таман околу празниците ќе имам занимација, ќе иснталирам тазе Windows 11 и ќе оценам дали е време за префрлање.
 

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