Microsoft Windows 11 Gaming Bugs Fixed, Rollout Restarts
After fixing the issue, Microsoft reports this week that it has removed a compatibility safeguard that was withholding Windows 11 22H2 updates from systems with Nvidia GeForce that were affected by the slow performance issue. beeping computer.
Microsoft began rolling out the Windows 11 22H2 update in early October, but in November, the update caused slow, choppy, and laggy game frame rates on Nvidia GeForce-based systems. and CPU usage was found to drop significantly. Therefore, the company has taken protective measures on the update.
Microsoft later Said (opens in new tab) Poor performance may be caused by some apps and games accidentally enabling GPU performance debugging features that are not intended for consumer use. But you didn’t elaborate on why that happened. We also recommend updating the game. Meanwhile, Nvidia released his GeForce Experience update in late September that fixed the issue (albeit due to beta his update).
“This issue has been resolved in KB5020044 (opens in new tab) Also, the safeguard hold was removed on December 14, 2022,” Microsoft said in a statement. Version 22H2 is provided. ”
After Microsoft discovers that a Windows update causes problems on a particular system, Microsoft typically blocks installation of this update on affected (and potentially affected) devices. Then, after the issue is resolved, the software giant will remove the block and allow owners of these PCs to install this Windows update.
Bleeping Computer points out that Microsoft has added four update blocks since the release of Windows 11 version 22H2, which have now been removed. Apparently this update caused issues with Xbox Game Bar Capture, Blue Screen, Printing, and Windows Hello.