Zumadale wrote:James wrote:I bought a new Ryzen 5 (5500U)HP Pavillion windows 11 laptop just to run pianoteq to be honest. I'm (very)sad it's proved so tricky given a good ish CPU and pianoteq claims on program working in a newish laptop. When It works it's lovely though...
You have to remove bloatware...and turn auto updates to off. All those anti-virus programs need to go. If you aren't allowing your kids to use the laptop it's not needed.
Remove bloatware I strongly agree with.
Laptops and off-the-shelf desktop computers tend to have a lot of this.
Turning off auto updates should not help Pianoteq or your DAW on a daily basis, only occasionally when inconvenienced by updates. Therefore I would recommend leaving auto updates and anti virus enabled for the safety of your hardware. That is leaving light ones like Defender or Avast. Norton was horrible. I've seen systems slow to a crawl, but it several years since I've dealt with that myself.
Hardware optimisation can be recommended. Power saving CPU modes and so on can be sub optimal.
Laptops and their mobile chips tend to be setup to go to sleep at the drop of a hat!