After months of testing, Windows 11 was released globally, bringing with it a lot of new and improved features. These focus on both the interface level and the operating system itself.
Unfortunately, with this same new version, Microsoft ended up introducing problems that were not expected. Those who suffered most from this situation were AMD processors and the PCs where they were being used. Now, in a trial version, the solution is being tested.
Problems with AMD processors and Windows 11 were detected from the first moment Microsoft released the new system. Its widespread availability ended up revealing this flaw, which had not been detected.
The worst of the situation, and a few weeks later, the first updatethat of this system ended up bringing even more problems and a greater slowdown. The 15% slowdown ended up at 70%, something that was easily noticed.
An update was promised very soon, which would solve this problem once and for all. Both Microsoft and AMD endeavored to work around the flaw and present a version without any limitations for these processors.
This one will be almost upon us now that it has finally been released, albeit in a controlled environment. THE build 22000.282 was released on the Insiders program and promises to change a lot when it comes to this issue.
In addition to the problem of AMD processors, this build is in charge of correcting some more abnormal situations. We're talking about the start menu that hasn't been updated on some PCs and up to the recent problem with printers.
As is normal in these cases, Microsoft will leave build 22000.282 in testing for some time. You want to ensure that the identified issues are actually resolved and that you can promote this release to end users.
Once again Microsoft ends a Windows 11 issue quickly and (supposedly) effectively. In the past these situations often worked, but unfortunately other cases ended up dragging on without solutions. Let's see how this important flaw is dealt with this time.
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