Earlier this month, a large number of users reported that under Win11 22H2 system, using NVIDIA graphics cards will cause problems such as game performance degradation, unstable frame rate, and abnormally low CPU usage, some even less than 5%.
Microsoft said this was due to a software bug, which caused some games and programs to accidentally open the debug feature that shouldn’t be there; at the same time, it stopped sending Win11 22H2 updates to NVIDIA users, saying it will resume updates after the repair is complete.
Recently, Microsoft released the latest Win11 update patch, which finally got rid of this restriction, and the devices affected by the bug can also be updated smoothly.
In this regard, Microsoft said: We have updated the protection with warranty ID 41990091. A small number of games and applications are still affected by this issue and still restrict updates. But if your device is out of the scope of influence anymore, you will get the new Win11 version within next 48 hours. Restarting your device and checking for updates can help detect new updates.
That is to say, for most N card users, they will get the new version update push within 48 hours, and if the users are still affected by the bug, they will need to wait for a while before they can get the update push.
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