[Solved] New MSI laptop lagging when inserting the Windows 11 user account password

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  1. Errepublika

    Errepublika MDL Senior Member

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    I already told you that I was about to throw in the towel, give away the laptop or disassemble it and use the hard drive and something worthwhile, it was hard for me to get it to work as it should and despite the time it took me I don't regret it You're welcome, on the contrary, I learned a lot on account of this. What happens is that each brand is not the same and that I have thrown myself up to a few sleepless nights, I hope you get it too, it helped me a lot that I already had the factory installed Win 8.1 because everything already comes with its drivers and it cost me that way
     
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    #22 Windows 10 User, May 6, 2023
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    I believe you. I'm just telling you what happened in my case. My PC came without an OS. So, should I copy the ISO content or extract the ISO to an USB Flash Drive or keep using Rufus? Maybe Rufus is faster but may cause problems.
     
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    #23 Errepublika, May 6, 2023
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    I see two possibilities if you say that it came to you without an operating system and without a driver DVD, I personally would install win 10 to see how it behaves, I would download all the drivers that it has on the web, install all the drivers for win 10 whatever comes out and then If you see that these drivers work well, you can copy them to a hard drive, Windows saves them in its format, which is the one used by Windows, and you can even add them to 11 with NTlite: C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository
    Copy the folder as it is "FileRepository" and save it, if Win 10 goes well, update directly to Win 11 and if you see that one is missing if you install in 11, it's a matter of looking for it in drivers for win 11

    to update drivers I use IObit.Driver.Booster.10.4.0.128.Portable and another one that now I don't remember the name
     
  4. Windows 10 User

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    Too much work.
     
  5. Errepublika

    Errepublika MDL Senior Member

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    Too bad, well, don't see the days, weeks, months and some year that I spend until I get it
     
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    I did a lot of reinstalls.
     
  7. Errepublika

    Errepublika MDL Senior Member

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    Do not give up and if you say that it is new less, option 3 possibility of asking where you bought it, tomorrow I am going to start with one that has been giving me trouble for a year or so since the power supply got annoyed I have put a new one on it but it says that it does not try to start and it stops, tomorrow I will try again and I never give up very screwed I have to see it to abandon it and I am one of the stubborn ones that I do not abandon, tomorrow I will disassemble it completely and I will put it back assemble piece by piece
     
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    #28 Windows 10 User, May 6, 2023
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    I won't reach the point of disassembling it because I don't even know how to do that, that would be too much work and I'd likely screw it even more but I can assure you I've been making Windows 10/11 reinstalls using NTLite (and not only) since 2017 in the former PC and now in this new one and almost at a daily basis. Most people would have given up years ago in my situation. I've had a lot of bad luck and strange problems and I've been advised here to not use MSMG Toolkit (which I stopped using), WinReducer (which I also stopped using) and NTLite, not to mention Winaero Tweaker, W10Privacy (which I stopped using) and O&O ShutUp10++ (which I also stopped using). Anyway, I guess I'll try both the GPT and the MBR partition scheme Rufus settings again just to be sure to see if I have this issue.
     
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    #29 Windows 10 User, May 7, 2023
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    #30 Windows 10 User, May 9, 2023
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    So, I tried both GPT and MBR settings and I still have this issue.

    I forgot to state I pretend to use my image not only in my laptop but also in desktops and laptops and I want it to be compatible with older PCs as well so should I always choose the MBR partition scheme Rufus setting like I've been doing? If I choose both GPT and MBR partition schemes Rufus settings, two USB partitions (the first partition has 9.21 GB free in 14.4 GB and the second one has 126 KB free in 0.98 MB) still appear when booting from my USB Flash Drive unlike in my former PC in which none appeared and Windows 11's installer creates 4 partitions in this PC after installing Windows 11: a 100 MB System one, a 16 MB MSR (Reserved) one, a Primary one and a 554 MB Recovery one, unlike in my former PC.
     
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    I am telling you that a computer that handles GPT UEFI partitions is not the same as the one that has MRB BIoS and a usb made for gpt is not compatible with a computer that does not have it, that is, one of the old ones that uses the MBR and that is why you I say look at the difference between one and the other
     
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    #34 Windows 10 User, May 9, 2023
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    I wasn't talking about that but asking why both GPT and MBR partition schemes Rufus settings create two USB partitions (the first partition has 9.21 GB free in 14.4 GB and the second one has 126 KB free in 0.98 MB) and why do they appear when booting from my USB Flash Drive unlike in my former PC in which none appeared and why does Windows 11's installer create 4 partitions in this PC after installing Windows 11: a 100 MB System one, a 16 MB MSR (Reserved) one, a Primary one and a 554 MB Recovery one, unlike in my former PC.
     
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    I don't know about Rufus, I haven't looked at it, I create the USBs with WinToUSB 7.9 + Portable, it also creates two partitions for you, even the main one does not assign a letter, as for the other GPT UEFI makes some partitions on the disk that I also do not know In the laptop I think I have 4 plus a 24GB one that I don't know very well what it is for, C;\ D:\ and the other unknown ones have never worried me that they are small but if I have time later I'll look at them and tell you what each one is the one of 100 I imagine that it will be a starting system. another recovery, and the other something from OEM but I have to look at it and I tell you that a GPT unit is different from an MRB Bios
     
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    #36 Windows 10 User, May 9, 2023
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    Anyway, does this mean I'll always have to disable fast startup every time I reinstall Windows 11 and hope until Microsoft (or MSI) releases a driver which fixes this issue (even though I don't even know which driver has to do with it) so I can reactivate fast startup? How much will it take for it (or MSI) to release it? Why does turning off the BIOS' fast boot doesn't fix this issue?

    This reduces the startup speed (I guess), which is also annoying. I wasn't having this issue so I guess a new driver was recently released.
     
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    Have you looked with this program to see if it updates any driver or looks for one that you still lack
    Portable Driver Genius Platinum 23.0.0.137 Multilingual
     
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    I used CCleaner and neither it, Windows Update and the MSI website have no updates so I guess I'll have to wait until this issue is fixed which may never be.
     
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    that is a good driver search engine
     
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    CCleaner? I stil have this issue so what should I do? Wait until a new version is released? How can I know which driver causes this issue?