
Zeph (./3060) :Connexion lecteur réseau et "autre identifiant " et ça à marché
Tu as fait comment pour que le mot de passe reste enregistré ? Impossible d'y arriver chez moi, à chaque reboot le lecteur est considéré comme déconnecté, il faut explicitement l'ouvrir puis saisir de nouveau le mot de passe pour que la connexion soit rétablie. Toutes les incantations à base de clé obscure dans la base de registre sont restées sans effet
https://www.extremetech.com/computing/latest-windows-11-update-causing-bsods-performance-issues-for-some-users
Microsoft released a cumulative update for Windows 11 last week, and it has been giving some users massive headaches. In addition to throwing out blue screens of death willy-nilly, some people are reporting sluggish performance, audio glitches, and even a failure to boot in some cases. These issues might all be related to this most recent patch from Microsoft, and unfortunately, the only workaround currently is to roll back your machine.
The update that might be causing this litany of issues is KB5035853, so you'll need to check your Windows update history to see if your machine was "upgraded." Windows Latest says it's been affected by this update with a machine showing a BSOD on boot. When it asked readers if they were having problems, it received a deluge of complaints about sluggish performance and oddities they hadn't seen before. After installing the update, the Windows site author said they received a “Thread Stuck in Device Driver" blue screen error on boot. Other users are also reporting BSODs, and Lenovo laptops with BitLocker enabled are also apparently affected, as they can descend into a boot-loop spiral of death.
share with a friend who needs that Windows 11 upgrade in their life ✨ pic.twitter.com/GaCNM4PLaE
— Windows (@Windows) April 10, 2024
Huh, the swipe gesture to open notifications now opens Copilot instead on Windows 11 build 26100 pic.twitter.com/ymcUCPef9c
— Zac Bowden (@zacbowden) April 3, 2024
Brunni (./3079) :Franchement vu l'utilité de la barre de notification, c'est pas forcément un mal, au pire ça replacera une fonctionnalité que je n'utilise pas par une autre.
#facepalm#
Zerosquare (./3080) :À relativiser :
Ah ben si même les anciens de MS le disent...
I didn't say Windows 11's performance was bad. I said the Start Menu's performance was bad.
— Andy Young (@anerdguynow) April 13, 2024
Don't twist my words and fix your sensationalist headline. @TechSpot
Or take the article down wtf. https://t.co/gZyBTs9sQR