Microsoft admits that some computers with specifications upgraded to Windows 11 22H2 will freeze when playing games.

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Microsoft began to release the Windows 11 22H2 update in September. Although many new features have been added, there have also been many disasters, including the slow transfer of large files, freezes when playing games, BSOD blue and white crash screen display, etc. Some of the problems have been officially acknowledged.

Many foreign players found that after updating their computers to Windows 11 22H2, if the graphics card is NVIDIA, the screen will be obviously stuck when playing games, and even in the process of playing games, the CPU usage has dropped to single digits. In this case, the original official pointed the problem to the NVIDIA graphics card, and NVIDIA subsequently released a driver update.

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However, players responded that the problem was not solved. Instead, they returned Windows 11 22H2 to the original version, and it would not happen again. Microsoft finally admitted recently that it was caused by the system, and asked players not to update first.

Microsoft issued an announcement on the Windows Health Dashboard that some games and applications may experience stuttering on Windows 11 22H2. The affected games and applications inadvertently enable GPU performance tuning features that are not intended for consumers. Players experiencing issues are advised to update their games and apps to the latest version and try.

Microsoft has also suspended push updates to affected devices, reminding players not to manually upgrade, and is currently working on a solution and will provide updates and fixes in the future.

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