chrisdglongcoolmistryIt version 4.6.2. No issue with ALT-TAB as well! try reinstall MSI AB?P.S I always play GTA or other DX11 and 12 did use ALT-TAB there no issue too I never said anything about DX11 or 12 games...
coolmistryIt version 4.6.2. No issue with ALT-TAB as well! try reinstall MSI AB?P.S I always play GTA or other DX11 and 12 did use ALT-TAB there no issue too
coolmistrychrisdglongcoolmistryIt version 4.6.2. No issue with ALT-TAB as well! try reinstall MSI AB?P.S I always play GTA or other DX11 and 12 did use ALT-TAB there no issue too I never said anything about DX11 or 12 games... Who said you did!!!!
chrisdglongAlright, I'm done with this conversation. Uninstalling the update fixed two issues for me on all 3 of my computers... I think it's safe to say it was the update.
Microsoft has pulled the plug on the Windows 10 ‘KB4559309’ update that was reportedly killing system performance after it rolled out automatically earlier in the year.Grumbling on Microsoft forums appears to have done the trick, as the Redmond company has pushed out a new update to replace the reportedly dodgy one in the form of KB4576754. So far it appears to be working properly, as there are no reports of system slowdown and installation problems, according to Windows Latest. The KB4559309 update had been designed to replace the old version of Microsoft’s Edge browser with the Chromium-based Edge browser. The new browser has been built to have more support for a variety of features, such as 4K streaming, as well as being able to access Google Chrome extensions.
aka_STEVE_bhttps://www.tomsguide.com/news/windows-10-update-pulled-for-slowing-down-pcs-what-to-do-now fixes incoming for previous problems.... Microsoft has pulled the plug on the Windows 10 ‘KB4559309’ update that was reportedly killing system performance after it rolled out automatically earlier in the year.Grumbling on Microsoft forums appears to have done the trick, as the Redmond company has pushed out a new update to replace the reportedly dodgy one in the form of KB4576754. So far it appears to be working properly, as there are no reports of system slowdown and installation problems, according to Windows Latest. The KB4559309 update had been designed to replace the old version of Microsoft’s Edge browser with the Chromium-based Edge browser. The new browser has been built to have more support for a variety of features, such as 4K streaming, as well as being able to access Google Chrome extensions.