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So, if you start opening up a lot of folders, one after the other, the resources they’re sapping on your PC are still tied up even after each folder is closed, eventually leading to a situation where a sizeable chunk of memory is blocked off, and the system starts running more sluggishly as a result. What’s happening here is that at least some folks – and there are plenty of confirmed reports of this, including PC gamer itself – are finding that when they close an instance of File Explorer, it isn’t releasing the RAM it used. Memory failĪs for unofficial issues, PC Gamer points out a memory leak issue which is impacting some Windows 11 users going by an extensive thread on Reddit. There’s no info on when this one might be resolved Microsoft simply says it’s investigating the issue (doubtless on a lower priority than the other bugbears). The final problem isn’t one the vast majority of users will ever see, as it’s with a Vietnamese Chromium-based browser (‘Cốc Cốc’) which may not work properly (or indeed open at all) under Windows 11. For this one, Microsoft says that Oracle is planning on updating VirtualBox to fix the gremlins at some point in October. Two further compatibility problems are listed here, the first being issues with Oracle VirtualBox which can scupper the ability to fire up VMs (Virtual Machines) in Windows 11 (errors may also be encountered).
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Microsoft is working on the problem and anticipates delivering a cure in its October cumulative update for Windows 11 which will be out in a week (October 12).
It’s likely not worth the risk, overall, and we’d advise waiting at least a little while to install, and to see how things pan out with early adopters, unless you’re actually offered Windows 11 by Windows Update (and even then, for us, caution would be the better part of valor for a time yet). There may be other issues like the memory leak one discussed above, or you could run into bigger problems still.
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While you can go ahead and manually install Windows 11 anyway, regardless of Microsoft’s automated rollout, it may not be a good idea to leap at the opportunity straight away.
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In other words, it may be quite some time before Windows Update will let you know that the OS upgrade is ready for your PC. However, the unofficial bugbear in the form of the memory leak is more worrying.Īt any rate, Windows 11 will initially have a very limited rollout to users, just to test the waters and make sure there are no truly show-stopping bugs (the memory leak, if widespread, is pushing towards that territory, mind). In fact, the official list of known issues is surprisingly tame, and realistically, only the Intel networking issue is going to affect more than a small number of folks, at least when it comes to the general computing public. As we know, with any big feature update to a desktop OS, there are going to be gremlins in the works, and that’s likely to be even more true when it comes to an entirely new version of Windows. With Windows 11 literally only just having being released, teething problems are to be expected.
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And download the new one on Killers website, let it install and do what it needs to do and it has built in drivers to install once you restart your computer to get the correct drivers for my Alienware 17 I have the Killer E2200 card where I couldn't find drivers on this site.ĪLSO make sure to TURN OFF bandwidth control in the Killer Network Manager so you're not throttled.It's issues like this are why you should carefully think about whether or not to install Windows 11 just yet. If you are having the same issue, uninstall your current Killer Network Manager (Mine I found out wasn't even working).
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But I now have my Local Area Connection and my driver is there for my Killer Gigabit Ethernet adapter! If I were to uninstall my wireless driver will it reinstall itself when the computer is restarted?įIXED - So far until I can find Ethernet to plug into to check it. It used to and used to work but I remember seeing a LAN setting in the network and sharing center, I've made sure everything is updated in the Networking Device manager but still can't find out why my Ethernet is not working. Ethernet used to work, it's not working anymore, I tried checking for updates on my wireless card and WiFi works fine but the ethernet doesn't get detected at all thru routers or switches doesn't even light up when plugged in.