Windows 11 Update Causes BSOD on Asus PCs, Users Frustrated Over Bugs and Data Issues

October 24, 2024
Windows 11 Update Causes BSOD on Asus PCs, Users Frustrated Over Bugs and Data Issues
  • However, this update has been reported to cause Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) issues on certain Asus models, including the X415KA and X515KA, due to hardware compatibility problems.

  • In response to the issues, Microsoft has advised users not to force the update through alternative methods while they work on a fix for the Voicemeeter audio editing software compatibility problem.

  • Additionally, the update is paused for PCs running version 3.7 or lower of Safe Exam Browser, as it may fail to load post-update.

  • Microsoft's recent update for Windows 11, version 24H2, aims to enhance update efficiency and overall system performance.

  • Users have expressed frustration over the update, citing excessive unwanted data accumulation in the 'Windows Update Cleanup' folder, which Microsoft has attributed to a reporting error.

  • Steve DiAcetis, Principal Program Manager Lead at Microsoft, highlighted these enhancements on the Microsoft Tech Community platform.

  • As this is an optional update, users must actively click the 'Download and install' link to proceed with the installation.

  • Notably, the update has improved performance for AMD's Ryzen CPUs, with outdated devices seeing significant reductions in installation and restart times.

  • Energy management features have also been enhanced, including a new Energy Saver mode and improved power controls in the Settings app.

  • Reported issues from the update include a System File Checker bug, conflicts with the Easy Anti-Cheat gaming app, and problems with integrated cameras affecting facial recognition features.

  • Despite these issues, the update introduces significant improvements such as an optimized caching mechanism, which reduces unnecessary disk and network resource usage.

  • The rollout of this update is gradual, meaning it may not be immediately available to all users.

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