![]() ![]() Tried redownloading it from Microsoft thrice (making this the fourth installation of Windows 11 I've done on this PC tonight) Tried disabling virtualization support in BIOS Tried disabling fTPM (there is no dTPM installed) Tried running fully stock settings in BIOS Ran TM5 (anta777 profile) under Windows 11 (the test completes successfully) Checked Event Viewer for WHEA errors (none present) Here's the full checklist of things that I've done: ![]() ![]() Note that this is not caused by any driver in particular, it will still occur with no drivers installed at all and is reproducible on a completely clean slate install. Here's what LatencyMon reports, apologies in advance for the good old camera method but this wasn't even connected to the internet yet: It's so bad that I can't get it to work past the initial setup of Windows, which somehow and for whatever reason beyond my comprehension, finishes normally. The Intel graphics installer fails, NVIDIA one completes but takes at least four times as it long as normally would, W1zz's Visual C++ installer batch would take an hour to finish if I let it complete. However, under Windows 11, there seems to be a problem with interrupt to process latency causing the OS to become extremely sluggish and unresponsive to the point it's unusable - program installers fail with timeout errors, and those that do function take an insane amount of time - for example, the old DirectX 9 offline installer took about 35 minutes(!) to complete. There are no stability issues - the processor is not overclocked and hardware passes all tests (OCCT, prime95, etc.) under Windows 10 and bootable tests (memtest86+ and PassMark's version) successfully. To clear it up first: Windows 10 22H2 works and performs correctly. I was hoping that someone here might have run into a similar problem and would know how to proceed. Hey guys, I've just finished building and setting up my new rig (system specs on profile), and I'm making this thread because I've exhausted the list of things that I would consider and no longer have any idea on how to move forward. ![]()
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