My new MSI Katana 15 B12VGK laptop almost always lags when inserting the Windows 11 user account password after Windows Update installs all the drivers. The characters take approximately 10 seconds to appear. What's weird is that this only happens if I turn off and on the PC and not if I restart it. I'm tired of reinstalling Windows 11 and uninstalling the keyboard driver. EDIT: I reinstalled Windows 11 again and even before Windows Update installed anything, CCleaner updated the drivers and I got the same issue so it really is a driver install that's causing this issue. Also, even if I don't manually search for updates in Windows Update, it automatically installs them some time after so I get this issue anyway.
MSI Katana 15 B12V I think it's a laptop if I'm not mistaken it already had Windows 11 pre-installed or you formatted it and installed win 11
It had no OS installed. I had to install Windows 11, download a driver from the MSI website, extract the folder and select it on the Windows 11 installer for it to detect the laptop's SSD in order to install Windows in its partition.
Perhaps the majority because the ASUS that I have has several drivers that Windows puts them generic, not those of the motherboard manufacturer, which at first appear to be the same, but in reality they can activate some motherboard system that Windows does not. Each Manufacturers make their drivers according to the characteristics of their plates that the Windows ones are worth but they do not activate things that do activate the manufacturer's drives
By motherboard manufacturer drivers I guess you mean MSI website ones? I installed all the ones from the MSI website and I still have this issue. Now what? My OS is bloated and some of the things I installed aren't even drivers but tools.
Do a clean installation and then look in the device manager, see testing the first ones marked in yellow and if the others are applications, see what they are for
I always make clean installs. Sorry, I meant, the tools are in the "Utility" tab. I even updated the BIOS. Like I stated, I already tested them and I still have this issue. The second driver in the "Intel Rapid Storage Technology" tab is the needed driver I was talking about for the Windows 11 installer to detect the PC's SSD so I don't even have to install it again.
I already told you that the problem I had was the drivers that Windows put me on until I downloaded and put the manufacturer's ones, in any case, look in win 10 to see if there is any that is different from the ones that it puts in win 11, which sometimes As they suppose it is for Win10 when they put the ones for win11 some of them leave it behind, in mine I restored to factory windows 8.1 and then I updated it directly to win 11 and that is where I realized that the drivers of the manufacturer's board do not They were the same ones that Windows put when doing a clean installation
But like I stated, I already installed all the drivers from the MSI site and I still have this problem. Anyway, the Windows 10 x64 drivers have the same version as the Windows 11x64 ones and I also installed them and I still have this issue.
A question without intending to offend, you say that you record the image or pass it to the usb with Rufus, since your MSI Katana 15 B12V is a laptop, I imagine that the partition scheme will be GPT and the UEFI destination system (not CSM) which is usually the recommended installation on laptops, now if you make the image with an MBR partition scheme and target system BIOS (or UEFI-CSM) it may be part of the problem, it's a simple reflection. and when you do the installation do it without any external disk connected
I tried both ways (GPT and MBR) and I still have this issue with fast startup enabled and I only have it after Windows Update or CCleaner install some drivers so it doesn't have to do with it. Also, I never installed Windows with an external HDD connected. Where did you read that about laptops? I always used the MBR partition scheme on Rufus in my previous laptop and I didn't have this issue and the other regarding two partitions appearing. What about my other problems and when will Microsoft/MSI release a driver which fixes this issue?
I did the same on my laptop, first as if it were a normal PC and then reading the laptop's manual was fatal, since I had a GPT partition and the target system was UEFI (not CSM, it was a little better for me, but in the end, the error will tell you. I also commented on the drivers that Windows gave me that did something similar to the urinals but they did not give me all the drivers, you can check that in the device manager tab see and show hidden devices that are surely part of the problem because they are not correctly installed , each manufacturer makes its own drivers to which Windows may be compatible but not the same. By the way it took me a long time to solve the problem and now it's going great
Windows Update installs all updates. I only need to download one before installing it and even the MSI site tells one must do it.