AMD: "Stuttering" under Windows 11 to be fixed in May

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  1. BEAT16

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    AMD: "Stuttering" under Windows 11 to be fixed in May

    AMD has commented on the continuing problems of the fTPM (Firmware Trusted Platform Module) under Windows 11. Due to an error of the virtual module, an unwanted "stuttering" has been occurring in connection with the new operating system for some time. According to AMD, the error is supposed to be fixed with a BIOS update that they want to release in May. End users can disable fTPM until then or purchase an external TPM module for their system (via "Tom's Hardware").

    www.amd.com/en/support/kb/faq/pa-410
     
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    I heard that the issue was found on Win11 at the first time, but several posts are saying it occurs on Win10 too. I read that news you mentioned about AMD's BIOS fix plan, but I think May is too far. Maybe turning off fTPM on BIOS helps people for now, if your mainboard support it.(but mine doesn't have an option to turn off fTPM :()
     
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    Thats why i have waited with installing win11 and decided to go win10. Because there are always problems with new OS versions.

    Can you rollback to win 10. Its still good to 2 months away.
     
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    W10 Ent. LTSC 21H2
    Problem solved.
     
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    We don't need TPM or Secure Boot anyway. I never use them. You can safely disable any Intel services that IME installs in any Windows, too. :wink:

    That's one of the reasons why I also like to use "lite" versions of Windows. It runs smoother and contain everything you need for making music, without any MS garbage. LTSC is always a better choice because it doesn't come with MS Cortana and MS Store by default. [you can always install those if you want]
     
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    I have Secure Boot also turned off, i see no reason why it should be active. TPM i will have to see.
    I mean the shit is even active on an offline machine.

    Vanilla Windows Pro is a nightmare to deactivate everything by hand, its amazing how much BS MS has integrated.
    From bigger things to smaller things like notifications poping up that no AV and the security center is turned off. And when you go into services, shit cant be dsiabled, because its greyed out ... Sometimes i feel like Windows is holding my computer maturity hostage. They should come up with an expert mode, where you can turn all the shit on and off as you wish ...

    LTSC can be risky as you can upgrade sometimes from it to a newer version if software wants you to, for example software no longer is supported.
     
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    Hello @ArticStorm, I've never heard of the vanilla version, how did you get the version. I have a normal Windows 10, I have manually deactivated everything myself and have never had problems again, runs pesky free and stable. The future is our data and the big players will do everything to get our data. Most users are too stupid and always say, I have nothing to hide. Most users voluntarily disclose their data. The intelligence agencies are very happy about TPM, because they can control the computer.
     
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    LT means Long Term, as you may know. Literally it can't be NOT supported by any software if it already was at the time the LTSC version already existed. And if the hypothetical case arrives, LT just gets an update and done. There's a reason it's named LT.
     
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    vanilla are things named which you can get untouched from the company, in that case with microsofts usb installer.

    We just have to sure to do everything to not give them all the data ...

    I am not really sure which benefit i should get from TPM? I am infected free since 2012, so there is no point in having your computer better protected. And what else benefit do we have? Other than MS turning everything to shit again - like usual.
     
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    Thats not true Ableton dropped support for L11 way before LTSC versions expired. The Long term support is meant for MS not for software developers, they can drop support whenever they like.
     
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    MS may not care enough about Ableton. Or maybe Ableton was never meant to run on LTSB and LTSC branches of Windows and they did just cause philanthropy.
    Anyways, I highly recommend to use LTSBs or LTSCs versions to avoid huge amounts of bloatware.
     
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    Many large companies have suffered billions in losses from hackers and the companies asked Microsoft to make the operating system more secure from attacks. The result is the TPM.
    I agree with you there.
     
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    I'll have to look into this bug more.
    I've been having issues with multitasking where something as simple as opening a basic webpage in a different tab will cause a YouTube video or audio playback to temporarily stutter. It likely happens all the time, but those are things that can't be ignored.

    I'm on Win 10 and it definitely shouldn't be happening with 16 cores and 64GB of RAM, but I always figured it was something I screwed up which can happen when installing a million different things.
     
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