We report on the effects of perforating submicron holes on the vortex
dynamics of amorphous Nb0.7Ge0.3 microbridges in the strongly nonequilibrium
mixed state, when vortex properties change substantially. In contrast to the
weak nonequilibrium - when the presence of holes may result in either an
increase (close to Tc) or a decrease (well below Tc) of the dissipation, in the
strong nonequilibrium an enhanced dissipation is observed irrespectively of the
bath temperature. Close to Tc this enhancement is similar to that in the weak
nonequilibrium, but corresponds to vortices shrunk due to the
Larkin-Ovchinnikov mechanism. At low temperatures the enhancement is a
consequence of a weakening of the flux pinning by the holes in a regime where
electron heating dominates the superconducting properties.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figure