Has anyone else had major slowdowns after upgrading to Windows 11? My laptop, a ?

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w8rt33W28
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Post by w8rt33W28 »

Agreed, that usually does the trick. Also, double-check your drivers through Device Manager, as outdated ones can cause those specific blue screens.
zfwr55228
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Post by zfwr55228 »

Can confirm. Yeah, and while you're in there, maybe check if Dell has any specific BIOS updates for your model since the upgrade.
Zf6cC0jV
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Post by Zf6cC0jV »

Yeah, You could also try a clean install of Windows 11 instead of the upgrade, as that often resolves leftover driver conflicts.
z7FBTZ
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Post by z7FBTZ »

Another option is to check if Dell has released any specific BIOS or chipset driver updates for your model since the upgrade.
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Post by 6NEqWEh »

Yeah, and while you're there, check if they have any Windows 11-specific driver updates for things like your graphics or storage.
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Post by qpcttdnKDXx »

Yeah, Also, have you checked if your BIOS is up to date? That can make a big difference after an upgrade. Hope that helps.
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Post by 2Tc6Ju6TC »

This happened to me on my own XPS. Updating the chipset drivers from Dell's website directly, not Windows Update, finally fixed the freezes for me. Hope that helps.
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Post by 3274a0Y »

Yeah, You could also try disabling some of the new visual effects in Windows 11, as that can free up resources on older hardware. Let me know if that works.
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