Microsoft allowed the Windows 11 22H2 update to systems in which it caused gaming performance to drop

Microsoft announced that it has stopped blocking the installation of the update Windows 11 22H2, which on some systems with video cards of the GeForce family caused a decrease in performance in games and some other programs. The company believes that the problem has finally been fixed.

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The developer sometimes places a block on software updates – this is done following reports of problems arising in connection with them are confirmed. In mid-November, Microsoft officially confirmedthat Windows 11 22H2 may cause performance drops in games. The problem was attributed to the fact that when launching some programs, including games, GPU debugging functions were spontaneously activated, which are not used by ordinary users. The company has placed an update block on potentially error-prone systems.

The company announced the lifting of the restrictive measure last Wednesday – the Windows 11 22H2 update became available on December 14 thanks to a package that solves the problem KB5020044which was released on November 29th. Microsoft also warned that if no other restrictive measures are applied to a particular machine, the system may offer to update within 48 hours from the moment the block is lifted.






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