other option: there is a "Vulkan" flag (set it as ENABLE) ( chrome://flags/#enable-vulkan ) I just setup win11 on a spare HDD and holy crap , this solves the white flash -at least on chrome - , I bet YMMV as your system's GPU must support vulkan (I m not expert on this.. my system is a 10th gen i3, no extra GPU)
That's an excuse you are telling yourself. It's still plenty of good (and updated) browsers that are perfectly working even on XP (or MacOS Snow Leopard), In NT6.3 most of the mainstream browsers are still working perfectly with minimal efforts or with no effort at all.
I'm not trying to hijack this thread or anything like that,it's been a while since I have been on this forum and I was trying to start a thread but I can't find the button to be able to start a thread,can anyone tell me has this feature been disabled. The reason for coming back to the forum was to ask if there is a clean unmodified Windows 10 and 11 ISO that can be downloaded,I would like to have both on the same usb stick for instilling Windows.
The Post New Thread button should be at the upper right. Download links for the Windows versions can be found in the appropriate Sticky topics (at the top), in their respective sub forums.
To post here, or not to post here, that is the question for me... Most of us have used Windows for many years. And we have developed an "intuition" for when something isn't quite right about an operating system. The moment I installed Windows 11, there were so many things that were wrong, that my "spidey senses" began to tingle. I'd click on something, and there would be a pause, or a jitter. The interface just seemed unfriendly. I'd walk away from my desk, and when I came back, explorer wouldn't respond, or it would just crash! But the overall vibe I got was that there were background processes running, and it made me wonder if someone else was logged onto my machine with me. I know this thread is supposed to be about TPM. And maybe people in Europe, Russia, China, etc. have a "spidey sense" about TPM, and Windows Copilot. For me, copilot is just an AI version of Clippy. For some reason, it gives me the "creeps". So I spent the better part of yesterday reinstalling Windows 10 on my main production machine.