KB5030219, another update that breaks Windows 11
- September 17, 2023
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Windows 11 will not be remembered fondly by many of its users, which seems to be a confirmation of the now well-known “one good, one bad” theory that
Windows 11 will not be remembered fondly by many of its users, which seems to be a confirmation of the now well-known “one good, one bad” theory that
Windows 11 will not be remembered fondly by many of its users, which seems to be a confirmation of the now well-known “one good, one bad” theory that has accompanied Microsoft’s desktop operating system for many years. And the truth is that there is no shortage of reasons for this, since let’s remember that since its announcement it looked more like an update to Windows 10 than a new operating system that would really provide a remarkable amount of improvements and new features. .
It is true that over time Windows 11 adds interesting new features compared to its predecessor, among which the Windows Subsystem for Android stands out without a doubt, with which the Microsoft operating system is able to run Android applications. Another very interesting innovation is DirectStorage, although it is true that we did not see the arrival of the first game compatible with this technology until 2023 and that at the moment we have too many fingers on one hand to count the games that integrate it.
Another aspect in which Windows 11 does not have a good resume (although it shares advantages with Windows 10 in this) It’s about updates and related issues. Let’s remember, for example, that it has had problems with SSD performance practically since its launch and until recently, and that they did not find a solution until less than a month ago. We’ve also recently seen the UNSUPPORTED CPU BSOD issue, although it was ultimately determined that Intel was responsible in this case, not Microsoft.
With the SSD issue and BSOD issue resolved in Intel’s hands and with the launch of this year’s big 23H2 update coming up, it looked like we were in for a few weeks of peace, but in the end it wasn’t to be. be Sat because, as we can read in WindowsLatest, Windows 11 update KB5030219 is causing several problems for some users. And this is a particularly serious problem on this occasion because, as we can read on the support page dedicated to it, this update addresses security issues and is therefore mandatory.
The most commonly reported problem is that after installation some games experience a significant drop in performance (with instances where performance would drop from 100 to 10-15 fps) This would particularly affect Starfield, although other titles like Ratchet & Clank are also mentioned. This problem would particularly affect users of NVIDIA graphics adapters, with some of them reporting that the latest version of graphics drivers will disappear after installing the Windows 11 update.
However, to a lesser extent, there are also users who report blue screens and errors in the Start menu and in the Windows search function. We can also read cases of users who claim that after reversing the update installation, the behavior of their computers returned to normal. So, We’ll have to wait for Microsoft to determine the cause of these issues and fix them as soon as possible, if necessary even delaying the release of Windows 11 23H2.
Source: Muy Computer
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