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Windows 11 KB5074109 is causing performance drops with Nvidia GPUs

lol this shit has to be intentional at this point

They do animal testing on copilot coding

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Windows 11 has become the worst Windows in MS history.
Not even ME, 98 or Vista were as bad as this. With so many bugs. So many broken updates. So much bloatware and spyware.

Vista was well-finished, with no apparent bugs. Its only problem was that it was ahead of what computers of the time could run and the fact that many manufacturers were slow to update the drivers.
To this day, it remains one of the most beautiful operating systems ever released.

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Vista was well-finished, with no apparent bugs. Its only problem was that it was ahead of what computers of the time could run and the fact that many manufacturers were slow to update the drivers.
To this day, it remains one of the most beautiful operating systems ever released.

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Yes, it was polished, but heavy.
But it suffered from a problem not of it's own fault. Not exactly.
Lack of drivers. A lot of companies didn't have drivers ready at launch. Or worse, just never made them, forcing millions of people to either abandon their older hardware, or install XP.
There were several PC stores, that made a killing by installing XP on OCs that came with Vista pre-installed.
But there was also a lot of hardware that was sold, to replace older hardware that had no drivers.
But it's biggest problem was that after so many years of support, XP had become rock solid and had excellent performance.
 
Vista was well-finished, with no apparent bugs. Its only problem was that it was ahead of what computers of the time could run and the fact that many manufacturers were slow to update the drivers.
To this day, it remains one of the most beautiful operating systems ever released.

windows_vista_by_simplexdesignsart-d8wgw0m.png

Vista remains the best looking Windows so far. While Windows 8.1 is the fastest and most optimized version, I miss it...
 
Vista remains the best looking Windows so far. While Windows 8.1 is the fastest and most optimized version, I miss it...

I still remember testing Windows 8.1 and seeing that i was faster than 7, in CPU bound games, by around 5%.
If it wasn't for the awful UI, Windows 8 could have been one of Microsoft's best. But that UI was just so terrible and unintuitive.
 
I still remember testing Windows 8.1 and seeing that i was faster than 7, in CPU bound games, by around 5%.
If it wasn't for the awful UI, Windows 8 could have been one of Microsoft's best. But that UI was just so terrible and unintuitive.

They improved UI a lot with W10 but system speed and responsiveness was worse again...
 
They improved UI a lot with W10 but system speed and responsiveness was worse again...

Because of the bloatware and spyware.
Windows 10 was the OS that came with the Microslop Store by default and a ton of pre-installed apps. And a lot of spyware.
All of the issues of Windows 11 , started with Windows 10. And were then amplified.
I dread the thought of how much crap Windows 12 will be.
 
Because of the bloatware and spyware.
Windows 10 was the OS that came with the Microslop Store by default and a ton of pre-installed apps. And a lot of spyware.
All of the issues of Windows 11 , started with Windows 10. And were then amplified.
I dread the thought of how much crap Windows 12 will be.
Pretty sure that Win8 is when the MS store came in. It's when they started with UWP as well.

Still it had a lot less crud vs 10.
 
I don't think I ever hated an OS so much since Windows Vista...
Windows Vista was the reason why I left PC gaming. I was suckered into the DirectX 10 hype back then, bought some of the latest and greatest parts to put together a new build, and then Vista arrived. Couldn't believe how much of a fuckup it was, and that was after experiencing the wonders of Windows ME. Months went by, non-stop frustration.

Then I saw my buddy playing Gears of War on his Xbox 360 on Xbox Live doing voice chat with a simple, clean interface, and the game looking as good as it did and wondered why the fuck I was spending so much time tweaking settings, getting angry at my mic not working properly with Teamspeak, and so forth. I bought an Xbox 360 and started having a blast immediately, and the rest is history. My main computer these days is a Mac mini.

I still have to deal with Microslop even now, because my spouse is into PC gaming. I get irrationally angry every time I have to do some kind of troubleshooting in Windows 11. The moment SteamOS or any other Linux distro becomes a true offramp with modern game support, I will be installing it and saying goodbye to Windows in my household forever.
 
I still remember testing Windows 8.1 and seeing that i was faster than 7, in CPU bound games, by around 5%.
If it wasn't for the awful UI, Windows 8 could have been one of Microsoft's best. But that UI was just so terrible and unintuitive.

Nothing that a start menu replacement couldn't fix. After hiding all modern apps Windows 8.1 could be made to function and look almost indistinguishable from Windows 7. It was a really nice os without the tablet interface look and without crappy modern apps.
 
Well, according to Windows Latest on Twitter, the January 2026 Update is NOT causing any frame drops and the reports are a result of "...an AI-generated summary of an AI-generated article, which contains false information."



The Update is causing issues with Outlook Classic, Azure Virtual Desktop and desktop.ini in File Explorer, as well as Black Screens on both AMD and Nvidia GPUs.

source: Windows 11 KB5074109 issues: black screen, freezes Outlook POP, breaks Azure Virtual Desktop, LocalizedResourceName (desktop.ini)
 
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