op 27.01.2024 11:48
op 27.01.2024 11:48
Dear Medion community,
I am the (formerly happy) owner of a MEDION Major X20, but since few months, I got a lot of freezes when I am playing video games that makes my gaming experience awful. I firth thought it was a network issue because I was then only playing an online game (Heroes of the Storm), but I discovered that 1) the problem was not existing on other (and older) computers, and 2) the problem was also present with offline game (Baldurs Gate 3). I also tried to find a nasty process that could create this, even if HotS could probably run smoothly on a smart fridge and thus should run even with a tiny fraction of the ressources of this laptop. I updated all the drivers I could, stopped everything to be launched at started, but my gaming experience is still way better on my 10 years old laptop. I downloaded the drv_Major_X20_w11.zip file available on the Medion website but was not able to use any of what is provided here.
I have noticed that the freezes are correlated with huge synchronized drops in both the processor and graphic card performances, like if my computer had regular unexplained brain freezes...
Here is my config according to the Intel website (in French, but I think it is obvious):
op 02.02.2024 11:22
op 02.02.2024 11:22
Hi @Toea ,
we had a similar discussion in our german forum, where we linked to the current version BIOS 1.09MED06 .
Moreover user valleron2009 posted an excellent flash guide here
Hope that helps.
Major ToM
op 02.02.2024 11:22
op 02.02.2024 11:22
Hi @Toea ,
we had a similar discussion in our german forum, where we linked to the current version BIOS 1.09MED06 .
Moreover user valleron2009 posted an excellent flash guide here
Hope that helps.
Major ToM
op 03.02.2024 17:10
op 03.02.2024 17:10
Thank you very much! I will read that and let you know if it solved my problems.
04.02.2024 09:52 - bewerkt 04.02.2024 09:55
04.02.2024 09:52 - bewerkt 04.02.2024 09:55
It worked! But it was not easy... Clearly not a work that you are supposed to do as a lambda laptop user. Some feedback if it can help some dummy users like me:
To get access back to your Windows partition, you will have to enter your Bitlocker key that you can find on your Microsoft account. I think that you can also save this key before starting the update process by saving it on a USB key or even printing it from your Windows settings, there is some tutorial on line. If you don't know what is your Microsoft account credentials (eg. because you did not install windows yourself or you don't remember what you did), I think doing that before starting the whole update process is a good idea, this key cannot be recovered elsewhere and at this stage, you have no access to your Windows anymore to check what mail address you use to create your Microsoft account. Yes, this is help for dummies like me 😄
Now, I can play Heroes of the Storm without any freeze and can only blame myself for my defeats!
op 24.04.2024 20:12
op 24.04.2024 20:12
Hello,
i recently bought the same laptop and have exactly the same problem.
my system information says the following: BIOS VERSION/-DATE: American Megatrends International, LLC. N.1.09MED06, 09/26/2023
Is there already an update or another solution to solve the problem? unfortunately I have not been able to find anything that has helped so far.