Microsoft’s Windows 11 22H2 December Update has been rolling out for almost three weeks. While it brought many new features and improvements, it also brought some problems. After computers with Intel processors got affected, now AMD users are also reporting their problems. There are some problems in daily use and work, but fortunately, not so many people are affected by it, but everyone should pay attention to it.
Another problem! Users report that the Windows 11 22H2 December update is causing problems for some AMD computers
In the Problem Report Center withOn the well-known Reddit forumSome users reported that Windows 11 22H2 KB5021255 caused some AMD Ryzen computers to crash. Users report that after installing the update, when the computer is about to be set up on a work or education account, it stops at setting up the account and joins the organization’s network. The tab is closed for 24 hours.
Another netizen said that he had only been using the Alienware Aurora R13 for about 4 months with Windows 11 Update 64 and he repeatedly tried to install the KB5019980 update but failed. The failed prompt message shows 0x800700003 three times and 0x8028014 once. User has performed Clean Boots, Factory Reset, DISM, SFC /scannow and Safe Boot to no effect.
Also, there are users who say that the game doesn’t run well after the update, while others say that the FPS drops too much to play. It’s clear that Microsoft needs to address these issues as quickly as possible before the impact spreads, and while it’s unclear whether Microsoft has conducted a thorough investigation into these reports, similar issues have occurred with AMD computers over the past year. and if both companies join the investigation, the solution should be simple. It will be released soon. There have been similar issues with monthly updates in the past, and if this continues, Windows 11’s reputation could take another hit.
How to fix problems with Windows 11 December update 22H2
If your computer experiences performance issues after installing the December 22H2 update of Windows 11, AMD or not, the simplest solution is to manually remove the update. According to the discovery of users who have uninstalled the update, it can go back to normal after removal. If you want to uninstall the update, you can open “Windows Update >> Update History”, scroll to the bottom of the page and click “Uninstall update”, then select the update you want to uninstall and uninstall it, restart your computer to revert previous changes to the application That’s all.