This problem occurs specifically with Windows 10 because of its unique system configuration or updates.
This problem occurs specifically with Windows 10 because of its unique system configuration or updates.
occasionally i experience strange blue screens where tcpip.sys crashes, only happening on windows 10. I tried fixing it on two different versions of windows 10 but nothing worked. Windows 11 has never crashed for me. What might be causing this? anyone have tips on installing drivers for an amd chipset during a clean install? usually i download drivers and store them on an external hdd, then switch to the downloaded ones after installation. my setup includes an amd 7950x3d with b650 aorus pro ax, latest bios, and various ram modules. i also have a 2tb hdd with games and recordings, plus a 1tb ssd for backup. i use instant reply to save recordings. what could be the problem?
The scheduling features of Ryzen 9 X3D parts were fine-tuned for Windows 11, not Windows 10. Using Windows 10 with this processor isn't advised because the same applies to Intel chips with P and E cores on Windows 10. Why are you considering switching to Windows 10? The support will end next year, so you'll likely need to revert to 11 eventually.