![]() ![]() If she is just a 'casual' gamer (mainly games you can do in a web browser or 'Android-based' games. I did some research and things are pointing to the Dragon Center being the culprit. The error it threw back was something about a 'Dxgkrnl.sys' error. Only thing that can be done is a forced reboot with the power button.Ībout 10 days ago, she had a Blue Screen of Death, just sitting on her desktop. Cursor won't move, keyboard unresponsive, Alt-Tab doesn't work, Ctrl-Alt-Del doesn't work. Thing is a BEAUT, but there's one little problem.Įvery now and then, the whole system will freeze when left unattended. ![]() It came with Windows 10, but she upgraded to Windows 11 when she was able. So, roommate has a MSI GF65 Thin 9D laptop. She decided screw it and slapped Linux Mint 20.3 onto it and, besides a hiccup with nVidia drivers (user mistake, I forgot we needed to do SYSTEM updates before drivers), it's working like it did on Windows 10, if not better. She did a fresh install of Windows 11 (from a flash drive) and it made the performance WORSE. UPDATE: Seems to be the laptop didn't like Windows 11. ![]()
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