January 21Jan 21 There is a chance you'll run into this problem once on Win 11: https://forums.flightsimulator.com/t/audio-stutters-in-menu-globe-and-on-ground-during-flight/718524
January 21Jan 21 Every new version of Windows draws criticism. Some of it justified (ME, Vista, Windows 8.0), and some of it not. For example, people complained that Windows 11 moved the task bar buttons to the centre of the screen. The reason was to reduce mouse pointer travel for the larger displays many poeple now use, and they provided the option to put them back on the left. FS2024 • PMDG 738, 77F • FSL A321 • A2A Comanche, Aerostar • BS Baron, Bonanza, Caravan Pro • JF Tomahawk • TAOG H500C BeyondATC • GSX Pro • ChasePlane & Flow Pro • TDS GTNXi • FSUIPC • AutoFPS • RealTurb 9800X3D B650E • ROG OC RTX 5090 • 64GB DDR5-6000 • VKB Gladiator, STECS, T-Rudder • Tobii 5 • ISP 1 Gbps
January 21Jan 21 1 hour ago, flyingscampi said: The reason was to reduce mouse pointer travel for the larger displays many poeple now use Never thought of that, just figured it was the usual MS clever-dickery. Ryzen 9 7900X, Corsair H150 AIO cooler, 64 Gb DDR5, Asus X670E Hero m/b, 3090ti, 13Tb NVMe, 8Tb SSD, 16Tb HD, 55" Philips 4k HDR monitor, EVGA 1600w ps, all in Corsair 7000D airflow case. Sims in use - 2020, 2024, XP-12 and -11, FSX/SE, P3Dv4.5 and v5.4. DCS and AFS2 installed but rarely used
January 21Jan 21 Running an unsupported operating system is a really, really bad idea (unless you paid for extended support). You are risking problems way beyond flight sim. I've been in IT for many years and been through many OS upgrades. Believe me, I get why people hesitate based on the past. Just mention of Vista or ME should come with a trigger warning. That said, Windows 11 is not that. If anything, they should call it WIn 10.5. A few obvious UI changes happened, but mostly, it is the exact same OS under the hood. Even at work our upgrade process was painless, and we run tons of oddball Windows programs. Over all the years I can't rememeber an OS upgrade being this painless. Again if your PC hasn't had security updates in months it may already be compromised. I'm hoping anyone still running 10 bought the extended support at least. ------------------------- Craig from KBUF
January 21Jan 21 1 hour ago, flyingscampi said: The reason was to reduce mouse pointer travel for the larger displays many people now use, and they provided the option to put them back on the left. Wow, that is one strange reason for a change. Does the mouse pointer wear out quicker with extended travel? Christopher Low AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU / 64GB DDR5-6000 RAM / 12GB Nvidia RTX 4070 Super GPU / Gigabyte X870E Aorus Elite Wifi 7 / 1+2TB Samsung Evo Plus M2 Nvme UK2000 Beta Tester
January 21Jan 21 Author Thanks for all the numerous opinions and valid reasons to move to Windows 11, but I've made my decision, I'm moving back to Windows 3.1. I loved Windows 3.1, plain and simple.😉 Tom MAKA = Make America Kind Again
January 21Jan 21 1 hour ago, tdflightsim said: Thanks for all the numerous opinions and valid reasons to move to Windows 11, but I've made my decision, I'm moving back to Windows 3.1. I loved Windows 3.1, plain and simple.😉 I presume you still have those floppy-disks around somewhere, ready to be installed on an MS-DOS computer…🙂… Yes, Windows 3.1 was ground breaking technology of the day…
January 21Jan 21 3 hours ago, Christopher Low said: Wow, that is one strange reason for a change. Does the mouse pointer wear out quicker with extended travel? Sorry, I didn't mean to be confusing. If your cursor is in the top-right of a super-wide display, it's quicker to reach the task bar buttons at the centre of the screen rather than the far left. FS2024 • PMDG 738, 77F • FSL A321 • A2A Comanche, Aerostar • BS Baron, Bonanza, Caravan Pro • JF Tomahawk • TAOG H500C BeyondATC • GSX Pro • ChasePlane & Flow Pro • TDS GTNXi • FSUIPC • AutoFPS • RealTurb 9800X3D B650E • ROG OC RTX 5090 • 64GB DDR5-6000 • VKB Gladiator, STECS, T-Rudder • Tobii 5 • ISP 1 Gbps
January 21Jan 21 3 hours ago, Christopher Low said: Wow, that is one strange reason for a change. Does the mouse pointer wear out quicker with extended travel? Stupid remark. Just think a bit beyond normal use. I've been on a center taskbar already for a long time (pre win 10) and I prefer that over one that sticks to the left side. Just way less mouse travel (read hand movement). Win11 Pro 64-bit, Ryzen 5800X3D, Corsair H115i, Gigabyte X570S UD, EVGA 3080Ti XC3 Ultra 12GB, 64 GB DDR4 G.Skill 3600. Monitors: LG 27GL850-B27 2560x1440 + Samsung SyncMaster 2443 1920x1200, HOTAS: Warthog with Virpil WarBRD base & hegykc MFG Crosswind modded pedals, TrackIR4, Rift-S for VR
January 21Jan 21 Change-over to Win11 was not easy (in my situation) but I had to. As a multimedia producer I had a number of production programs whose new tools were not compatible with Win10. I had updated almost all of my hardware (except for the case) and kept Win10 at the time so that I could clone everything over (I didn't want to do a reinstall on 60 programs (for you youngns those are apps). Once that was successful, I had to change the partitioning of my boot drive from MBR to GPT to be compatible with Win11. At that point, Win11 refused to install. I updated to the latest BIOS and tried again - it finally went. Win11 has been running fine (it took a while to get used to it and set it up the way I wanted but it's good). MSFS is running well and I have fewer issues than I had with Win10. Randall Rocke
January 21Jan 21 The big reason for WIN 11 is a TPM (Trusted Platform Module) is now required. The TPM prevents OS hacking during boot up. I need to upgrade my computer MB to get one. dd Edited January 21Jan 21 by Sky_Pilot071
January 21Jan 21 Windows 11 LTSC is the answer. I have run LTSC editions of 10 and now 11 for 10 years now, and it is amazing. MUCH better than the consumer versions which are frankly disturbing.. I have/had access to LTSC thanks to working for MS back in the day (MSDN + friends who still work there), but there are many easy ways to get it for free. I don't' want to endorse piracy necessarily, but since MS is essentially spoiling Windows 11 for consumers, I'm not too morally outraged if you did it.. You can also buy it if you want - https://www.cdw.com/product/win-11-enterprise-ltsc-2024-slng-upgrade/8107756 I strongly recommend LTSC. It just works. in 10+ years never had any issues running any and all software on it. You can read up on it here - https://old.reddit.com/r/WindowsLTSC/ Edited January 21Jan 21 by JonathanC 9800X3d, 4090, 64 GB DDR5 6000 RAM, 4 TB NVME (2x2), 4K Ultra + Framegen
January 21Jan 21 1 hour ago, JonathanC said: Windows 11 LTSC is the answer. Thanks for that 🙂 ... worth investigating! https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/whats-new/ltsc/overview BTW - I've found WinUtil a great help in reducing bloatware: https://github.com/ChrisTitusTech/winutil
January 21Jan 21 2 hours ago, Adamski_NZ said: I've found WinUtil a great help in reducing bloatware Yes, that's a good tool I use with friends and family. But the beauty of LSTC is - you don't have to do any of it. It's so nice to install and have a clean taskbar, no ads, no garbage AI.. nothing but clean Windows 11. Which is really good once you remove the silly stuff they have built on it. 9800X3d, 4090, 64 GB DDR5 6000 RAM, 4 TB NVME (2x2), 4K Ultra + Framegen
January 22Jan 22 19 hours ago, Sky_Pilot071 said: The big reason for WIN 11 is a TPM (Trusted Platform Module) is now required. The TPM prevents OS hacking during boot up. I need to upgrade my computer MB to get one. dd Same. My motherboard is not win11 compatible, it does not have this needed chip. That mean pain in the butt whole upgrade which I'm REALLY not interested in doing or buying. I'll wait for win12.
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