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<blockquote data-quote="Marko :)" data-source="post: 1108877" data-attributes="member: 39702"><p>Do you use a 3rd party antivirus software? Or a software to block telemetry? Or any type of software that deeply integrates with the Windows itself? If so... well... you may have found the culprit. Run Windows in Safe Mode (without Networking) and see if you can reproduce same issues as in normal mode.</p><p></p><p>In that other thread, you said you're experiencing <em>"delays with UAC, locking PC and have slight lag in when opening Windows Explorer"</em>. Delays are common thing in Windows after using anti-telemetry software because it prevents Windows from talking to Microsoft's servers so it tries repeatedly until it reaches domain it can talk to. I've had exact same issue on Windows 10 after using anti-telemetry programs and is the reason why I stopped using them and stopped recommending them to anyone.</p><p></p><p>Oh no... you misunderstood me. I'm not here defending Microsoft. I actually can't stand their policies and they definitely aren't an angel. What I'm presenting to all of you are the facts. I'm 95% sure issues you're having are down to 3rd party software. Or you installed Windows 11 on "incompatible hardware" so Microsoft is making you miserable on purpose. Because if there was an issue with UAC and delays OS-wide; we'd all have them, no matter the hardware configuration we have. I don't use any 3rd party software that highly integrates with the OS itself, nor I use anti-telemetry software. The most complex and deep-integrating software I have installed is actually Microsoft Office. And I can't say I experience the same issues as you.</p><p></p><p>I sometimes stumble upon problems myself. But I usually try to figure out if they were somehow my fault, before throwing pitchforks at Microsoft. Again, I'm not defending them. It's just majority of issues are caused by the users, not Microsoft.</p><p></p><p>It's not and that's why we have the whole recovery section in Windows. So people can casually reinstall Windows without losing anything. It might not fix all problems (as overwhelming amount of them are 3rd party software's fault), but it can and will fix errors you can't fix traditional ways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marko :), post: 1108877, member: 39702"] Do you use a 3rd party antivirus software? Or a software to block telemetry? Or any type of software that deeply integrates with the Windows itself? If so... well... you may have found the culprit. Run Windows in Safe Mode (without Networking) and see if you can reproduce same issues as in normal mode. In that other thread, you said you're experiencing [I]"delays with UAC, locking PC and have slight lag in when opening Windows Explorer"[/I]. Delays are common thing in Windows after using anti-telemetry software because it prevents Windows from talking to Microsoft's servers so it tries repeatedly until it reaches domain it can talk to. I've had exact same issue on Windows 10 after using anti-telemetry programs and is the reason why I stopped using them and stopped recommending them to anyone. Oh no... you misunderstood me. I'm not here defending Microsoft. I actually can't stand their policies and they definitely aren't an angel. What I'm presenting to all of you are the facts. I'm 95% sure issues you're having are down to 3rd party software. Or you installed Windows 11 on "incompatible hardware" so Microsoft is making you miserable on purpose. Because if there was an issue with UAC and delays OS-wide; we'd all have them, no matter the hardware configuration we have. I don't use any 3rd party software that highly integrates with the OS itself, nor I use anti-telemetry software. The most complex and deep-integrating software I have installed is actually Microsoft Office. And I can't say I experience the same issues as you. I sometimes stumble upon problems myself. But I usually try to figure out if they were somehow my fault, before throwing pitchforks at Microsoft. Again, I'm not defending them. It's just majority of issues are caused by the users, not Microsoft. It's not and that's why we have the whole recovery section in Windows. So people can casually reinstall Windows without losing anything. It might not fix all problems (as overwhelming amount of them are 3rd party software's fault), but it can and will fix errors you can't fix traditional ways. [/QUOTE]
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