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taffy2jeffmorgan
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Hi All, Has anyone had problems with BoS after the Windows 11 install ?

 

Cheers.

Eisenfaustus
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Everything was fine for me. 

Irishratticus72
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Nope, the only thing I found was I had to do an integrity check on steam, and it found three files missing, but I was having problems running in VR before upgrading anyway. It's all good now.

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I had issues with VR (unrelated to IL2).

 

I'm not sure if they've been resolved but I'm not going to find out anytime soon.

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Everything fine here!

ShamrockOneFive
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6 hours ago, taffy2jeffmorgan said:

Hi All, Has anyone had problems with BoS after the Windows 11 install ?

 

Cheers.

Zero issues here.

No_85_Gramps
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No issues here.

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Everything ok here. Just installed the Reverb G2 with all the associated software needed. It all works.
Hope you can fix whatever is causing you problems.

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AEthelraedUnraed
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2 hours ago, Jade_Monkey said:

I had issues with VR (unrelated to IL2).

 

I'm not sure if they've been resolved but I'm not going to find out anytime soon.

Mind sharing what those issues are? I've heard more people say they have VR issues; it's one of the things that keeps me from upgrading for now.

taffy2jeffmorgan
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I have no problems, I'm still with Windows 10, I was just curious,  but thanks for the response 

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12 minutes ago, AEthelraedUnraed said:

Mind sharing what those issues are? I've heard more people say they have VR issues; it's one of the things that keeps me from upgrading for now.

Honestly, I don't remember anymore, I think none of the VR game would launch. I'm sure they have ironed out the issues by now.

 

I did the W11 upgrade trial and decided to roll back. There is really no compelling reason for W11 right now for me.

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Win 11 works fine for all kinds of software. Nothing too nefarious under the hood.

 

The UX is a little frustrating with Win 11. I find that there's more mouse clicks and now keyboard typing to get what I want. I've also done a registry hack to get the expanded menu with right clicking.

 

-Ryan

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Not really an issue, but my advice is don't install any of your games in the default programs folder, the system wants to control everything in there as if it's a critical windows file.  Anywhere outside of there you'll be fine. 

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No problem on this end, been running Windows 11 for a while now.

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All good here, more or less same as Win10. No issues with VR either but then I'm a tinkerer, nothing I can remember though. 

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On 8/21/2022 at 8:23 AM, AEthelraedUnraed said:

Mind sharing what those issues are? I've heard more people say they have VR issues; it's one of the things that keeps me from upgrading for now.

i had VR issues with my index, the latency started going up to 20ms, and i was getting 20fps with big time stuttering at random points. Talked to steam support who gave me a new wire for an unrelated issue with white dots appearing, but said that the other issues were probably due to steam not supporting windows 11 yet. this was at the beginnning of the year so I don't know if this has been fixed. I still get latency but it is not noticeable, the frames dropping to 20 have stopped.

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I had problems with a previous version of windows 11 but the latest one version 25183-1000 works fine for the moment! I cross my fingers most of my problems were with the graphic card of AMD RX5700 XT and its drivers and windows 11 trying to replace them. Never use neither AMD or Windows latest graphic drivers.

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Still on Windows 10. I am not sure there is any benefit to go to Win 11.

Anyway impossible to upgrade to Windows 11 even if I wanted it , because my super powerful rig seems not to have the minimal configuration required to run Win 11.

Just for info I run a 11900K CPU, on an Asus Motherboard ROG Maximus Extreme III Z590, with 124 GB superfast RAM, and three 2 Tb Gen 4 NVMe SSD (Total 6 TB) and a 3090 GPU, a 1500W Titanium BeQuiet PSU, and with all this I do not have the minimal specs to run Win 11. Microsoft is completely nuts.

 

AEthelraedUnraed
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1 hour ago, IckyATLAS said:

Just for info I run a 11900K CPU, on an Asus Motherboard ROG Maximus Extreme III Z590, with 124 GB superfast RAM, and three 2 Tb Gen 4 NVMe SSD (Total 6 TB) and a 3090 GPU, a 1500W Titanium BeQuiet PSU, and with all this I do not have the minimal specs to run Win 11. Microsoft is completely nuts.

I find it hard to believe those specs wouldn't be enough for Win11. Do you have TPM 2.0 enabled in the BIOS?

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ShamrockOneFive
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1 hour ago, IckyATLAS said:

Still on Windows 10. I am not sure there is any benefit to go to Win 11.

Anyway impossible to upgrade to Windows 11 even if I wanted it , because my super powerful rig seems not to have the minimal configuration required to run Win 11.

Just for info I run a 11900K CPU, on an Asus Motherboard ROG Maximus Extreme III Z590, with 124 GB superfast RAM, and three 2 Tb Gen 4 NVMe SSD (Total 6 TB) and a 3090 GPU, a 1500W Titanium BeQuiet PSU, and with all this I do not have the minimal specs to run Win 11. Microsoft is completely nuts.

 

 

You have well beyond the minimum spec.

 

TPM 2.0 probably isn't enabled in the bios.

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Hi, to upgrade from windows 10 to 11, windows 10 must be installed as UEFI. In simplified terms, this means Secureboot on, CSM off and TPM on. The fact that Windows 10 is not installed as UEFI often happens when you have previously upgraded from Windows 7 to 10. Greetings Markus

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2 hours ago, IckyATLAS said:

Still on Windows 10. I am not sure there is any benefit to go to Win 11.

Anyway impossible to upgrade to Windows 11 even if I wanted it , because my super powerful rig seems not to have the minimal configuration required to run Win 11.

Just for info I run a 11900K CPU, on an Asus Motherboard ROG Maximus Extreme III Z590, with 124 GB superfast RAM, and three 2 Tb Gen 4 NVMe SSD (Total 6 TB) and a 3090 GPU, a 1500W Titanium BeQuiet PSU, and with all this I do not have the minimal specs to run Win 11. Microsoft is completely nuts.

 

Secure Boot capable by having UEFI/BIOS enabled

Will do exactly that if not enabled, and won't tell you why it's doesn't meet the specs. 

danielprates
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On 8/21/2022 at 11:22 AM, [CPT]Crunch said:

Not really an issue, but my advice is don't install any of your games in the default programs folder, the system wants to control everything in there as if it's a critical windows file.  Anywhere outside of there you'll be fine. 

 

Interesting advice. Well I suppose this means any steam install then; or is programs/64 out of the OS's aim?

=SqSq=SignorMagnifico
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Works fine for me.

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smooth as silk here too !

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18 hours ago, AEthelraedUnraed said:

Do you have TPM 2.0 enabled in the BIOS?

I did not think about the TPM 2.0 stuff. I will check it.

No_85_Gramps
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If you really want to get into the ins and outs of Win11 visit this site:

https://www.elevenforum.com/

 

Full of information with lots of helpful folks.

 

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