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Microsoft recently paused the deployment of the Windows 11 24H2 update following various technical malfunctions. This long-awaited update has thrown up unexpected obstacles with various devices and software, prompting users to exercise caution.
Storm of technical problems
The Windows 11 24H2 update was supposed to be a step forward for Microsoft's OS, but it revealed flaws upon its release. Among the most notable problems are deadly blue screens particularly affecting the Asus Vivobook Go X415KA and X515KA laptops. These devices experienced complex compatibility errors, mostly attributed to specific hardware components. In addition, performance issues Significantly degraded equipment has been reported, making some machines barely usable.
- Major conflicts with Easy Anti-Cheat on PCs with Intel Alder Lake+ processors and the vPro platform.
- Incompatibilities with VoiceMeeter causing frequent blue screens.
The problems encountered do not stop there. A set of glitches concerning the System File Checker was also identified, accompanied by random disappearance of mouse pointers, intermittent disconnection from the Internet, as well as failures with fingerprint sensors.
Additional digital disorders
In addition to the hardware problems, this update generated a series of inconveniences at the application level. Microsoft Word et Excelpillars of the professional world, can suddenly fail, especially in an IT-managed setting with certain anti-virus options enabled. Users have also experienced disruptions in synchronizing calendars and contacts via tools like Sync2Cloud. The functionality Remote Desktop Connection was affected, making remote access to machines difficult for many users.
THE USB devices were not spared: those supporting the eSCL protocol caused black screens when operating certain games or when using specific peripherals.
Microsoft working to fix the flaws
Faced with these bursts of inconvenience, Microsoft has established compatibility locksallowing you to block the update on devices likely to be affected. The company recommends not manually installing this 24/7 update until all reported difficulties have been fully addressed. Development teams now work closely with hardware manufacturers and software publishers to deploy fast and reliable fixes.
A makeshift solution was also proposed by Ubisoftwhich implemented temporary fixes for some games that were struggling after applying the update. However, performance may remain unsatisfactory until a definitive solution arrives.
What prospects for the future?
Aware of the concerns this update has raised, Microsoft is planning major fixes in the coming weeks. Asusfor example, is already working on adjusting firmware updates for computers impacted by these incompatibilities, promising notable improvements as solutions become available.
- Firmware updates providing increased stability are already in development for affected Asus PCs.
- The expected fixes aim to restore the performance of affected devices, providing responsiveness in line with user expectations.
For now, users are encouraged to remain vigilant and follow the wisdom-filled recommendations from Microsoft, which is expected to unveil a clearer roadmap to an improved and enhanced user experience shortly.
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