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My windows 11 pro crashed a few hours ago with a bluescreen and Win32kfull.sys
It was not a smart move to update windows with the build in windows update tool. It was not smart to use the amd graphic card update tool.
So sad to see a bluescreen on a gaming only windows 11 pro installation.
Still bluescreen and not green or black what i read for a long time.
I do run more strict DRAM settings. I highly doubt it is DRAM related or the new mainboard related. I would have seen issues much faster while compiling. No issue at all with the improved DRAM settings with heavy DRAM / CPU stress with the gnu userspace and the linux kernel.
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On the other hand my gentoo linux lost it's graphical user interface recently after an update and a reboot. Because of a very bad untested binary blob linux-firmware the X-server could not load any binary firmware for the graphics. That issue was in the official tree for several days.
I had to downgrade two versions to find a firmware package which worked. Without firmware I had no option to use the cpu graphics from the ryzen 7600X.
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I wish microsoft would at least provide bare minimum drivers for MEDIATEK WIFI which is on so many mainboards. No wifi driver with the windows iso.
Microsoft should also fix their updates. Several reboots for a upgrade is stupid. there is technically no need to have several reboots.
It was not a smart move to update windows with the build in windows update tool. It was not smart to use the amd graphic card update tool.
So sad to see a bluescreen on a gaming only windows 11 pro installation.
Still bluescreen and not green or black what i read for a long time.
I do run more strict DRAM settings. I highly doubt it is DRAM related or the new mainboard related. I would have seen issues much faster while compiling. No issue at all with the improved DRAM settings with heavy DRAM / CPU stress with the gnu userspace and the linux kernel.
--
On the other hand my gentoo linux lost it's graphical user interface recently after an update and a reboot. Because of a very bad untested binary blob linux-firmware the X-server could not load any binary firmware for the graphics. That issue was in the official tree for several days.
I had to downgrade two versions to find a firmware package which worked. Without firmware I had no option to use the cpu graphics from the ryzen 7600X.
--
I wish microsoft would at least provide bare minimum drivers for MEDIATEK WIFI which is on so many mainboards. No wifi driver with the windows iso.
Microsoft should also fix their updates. Several reboots for a upgrade is stupid. there is technically no need to have several reboots.
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