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Nana6541

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  1. I cannot find anything anywhere. After a Windows 11 update, everything changed and Xbox Game Bar does not consistently launch out of Suspended mode. Some bootups will have it not Suspended, but the solution is as easy as opening task manager and ending the task, then opening it again. Not difficult but really annoying because sometimes I play a game a get a sick play, however the app is not running and therefore nothing could be saved. Might there be a way to run a .bat file upon startup to restart the app?
  2. Hi! The Xbox Game Bar always starts in Suspended state from a cold boot. I have to go into Task Manager and End Task every time in order for it to leave Suspended mode. While Suspended, it will not respond to my Shortcut Keys and therefore won't capture screenshots or clips. Any help is appreciated!
  3. Do these symptoms point towards any causes? Restarting explorer.exe does not fix this and neither does a restart. Thank you.
  4. I may have the final solution. I opened up the laptop and removed the cable linking the battery to the board in order to make it boot up again. I reapplied the undervolt and throttlestop settings. The laptop doesn't shut off anymore even after an hour of playing. Safe to say, it's an overheating problem! Unplugging and replugging the laptop battery also works to make it bootable.
  5. I have extra cooling measures like a laptop cooler stand with fans. However the other day I reset my under volt so that my components are set to run as they should by default. This could be the culprit, however it's been a few hours since and the computer refuses to boot up or show indication of charging. Once I can boot it up I will try returning to under volt like before the problem began.
  6. Like the title says. The laptop turned off randomly while gaming. I tried turning it back on but it wouldn't do anything, tried unplugging and plugging it back in and it gave no charging indicator. I gave it some time and it started working again. So I play a game for a while and then it turned off mid-game. It must've been a hour of use each time it happened, but the first time I had to wait overnight for it to start working again. Another issue I've been having is the laptop wouldn't warn about a low battery before turning off like it used to. Perhaps it's the issue with the battery?
  7. I may have found the solution. Just updated my Intel iGPU driver and restarted as was required, I booted up Fortnite in Fullscreen mode with the same settings and it worked just fine. It could easily break again if I restart, so I hope it won't!
  8. It's not exactly 30, it can drop to about 30 and everything in between. It's mostly 45-50 fps every few seconds and it's really annoying. I went into device manager and it shows that the TV uses the generic pnp driver, and I'm not sure if this is the culprit or not. There is also some audio crackling.
  9. Ever since I've updated to Windows 11 this issue has been happening. I assume this is because a new set of drivers have been installed. My external display is a TV and I haven't had any issue using it on Windows 10. Strangely I fixed it by accident one time while using Windows 11, I cannot pinpoint what I did but it fixed itself. This occurs only when in Fullscreen or Borderless Fullscreen, and is only present on Fortnite. What could this be caused by?
  10. It was THROTTLESTOP!! I had Clock Mod, Set Multiplier and Speed Shift EPP ticked. I unticked them and the games ran flawlessly. Wow, it took me forever to figure this out (on Win 10 it didn't seem to affect my game).
  11. I would, however I upgraded for the sole reason of fixing another issue which I posted about on this forum. I have discovered that my drive partitions were highly fragmented (10%+) so I am currently fixing that now in case that may help.
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