Update 22H2 isn’t off to a great start
Windows 11 update 22H2 was released on September 20 and it’s already causing serious problems for some Windows 11 users. And when we say serious, we mean Blue Screen of Death (BSoD) serious. Thankfully, there’s a fix that should hopefully prevent you from ever experiencing this annoyance first-hand, according to Windows Latest (opens in new tab).
Systems with 11th gen Intel Core “Rocket Lake” processors are the ones being affected. Additionally, some users with Nvidia GPUs who also have a Rocket Lake CPU are reportedly experiencing dropped frame rates thanks to 22H2. This echoes how the Windows 11 TPM requirement caused headaches for users with AMD CPUs. Apparently, folks in the Windows Insider Program told Microsoft about the dropped frames, but the Redmond-based tech giant failed to address the issue.