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Windows 11 (September 20, 2022) Update - BigBox significant improvements


Sbaby

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Guys i recommend everyone to update.

I have noticed a marked improvement in everything with BigBox, very fast game loading and also game exits, framerates on 120Hz TV which is fantastic. Everything is more responsive

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37 minutes ago, JoeViking245 said:

(1) PC, (1) laptop and (1) cab [PC].  All say the same thing. lol

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 🤣what a bad luck !!! 
It's time to do a hardware upgrade Joe ! 😇

However, since windows 11 came out I preferred to install it and to keep win10 for safety, even if in reality I almost never needed it, I have a dual boot, one with the old windows 10 and one with windows 11, both with the same username, I use launchbox and bigbox on both operating systems without problems ... I must say however that this update really makes a difference and works even better than the estimated win10. At this point i think i will make the definitive transition to win 11 💪

I have this pc for some years
Intel (R) Core (TM) i7-8700K CPU @ 3.70GHz 3.70 GHz
16.0 GB
Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060

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51 minutes ago, JoeViking245 said:

(1) PC, (1) laptop and (1) cab [PC].  All say the same thing. lol

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My PC didn't meet the requirements too. So I forced a Windows 11 install on the first day it came out, almost a year ago. I did not get a notification to update to 22H2 yet, and I may never will. But you can download an ISO from the Microsoft site and with a minor modification (create a dummy file) it will install.

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  • 3 months later...

I actually upgraded to Windows 11 when it was first released, but I ended up switching back to Windows 10 because it just worked better for me. That being said, it's always good to try out the latest version of an operating system and see how it works for you. If you do decide to upgrade to Windows 11 and you find that it's not working out for you, you can always switch back to Windows 10. I've found some helpful tips on Reddit for getting the most out of the system. For example, there are some great tips on how to get Win 10 product key and how to troubleshoot any issues you might encounter.

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