Windows 11 24H2 Update: Gamer Woes with BSOD Issues

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Microsoft's latest update for Windows 11, the 24H2 version, is causing quite a stir among gamers, particularly those with newer Intel CPUs. Reports are surfacing that this major update could lead to a heartbreaking occurrence—the dreaded blue screen of death (BSOD)—during gameplay, especially in popular titles like Apex Legends, Call of Duty, Fortnite, Destiny, and Rocket League.

What's Causing the Chaos?​

The root of the issue lies within the compatibility of the 24H2 update and Intel's hardware configurations, specifically the 12th-generation Alder Lake CPUs and Intel's vPro platform. These setups are being flagged as particularly problematic when playing games that rely on Easy Anti-Cheat, a kernel-level anti-cheat software. In layman's terms: if you're looking to lord it over your friends in online battles, be prepared for your PC to crash with a Blue Screen of Death, exhibiting the ominous error code MEMORY_MANAGEMENT.
Microsoft acknowledges the inconvenience, stating they are actively working on a fix. Until then, they’ve issued a compatibility hold, which effectively blocks users of affected devices from updating to Windows 11 Version 24H2. This includes additional games like Asphalt 8 that could encounter similar issues.

Who's Affected?​

Here's a detailed breakdown of what systems are impacted:
  • Intel 12th-Gen CPUs: Users with Alder Lake CPUs or newer can expect compatibility woes.
  • Easy Anti-Cheat: Most games using this driver pre-April 2024 are at risk.
  • Asphalt 8 Players: If you have this game installed, you won't be granted the 24H2 update.
There’s more to the Intel saga. Even 11th Gen Intel processors may run into trouble with Intel’s Smart Sound Technology drivers if you're using version 10.29.0.5152 or 10.30.0.5152. Luckily, updating these drivers to a more current version could avert further catastrophes.

What’s New in Windows 11 Version 24H2?​

Despite the hiccups, the 24H2 update promises a treasure trove of new features. Here's a sneak peek:
  • Wi-Fi 7 Support: Get ready for lightning-fast wireless speeds.
  • Bluetooth Audio Enhancements: Enjoy clearer audio experiences with your Bluetooth devices.
  • Revamped File Explorer and Enhanced Remote Desktop Features: Enjoy a more user-friendly interface and improved remote connectivity.
However, it’s essential to remember that the benefits are accompanied by significant risks, as many users have been reporting issues unrelated to the 24H2 update itself, such as crashes and reboot loops stemming from a recent update (KB5043145). A known issue rollback service has been put in place, but you may need to restart your system to see those fixes take effect.

Conclusion​

For Windows gamers, this latest update is both a blessing and a curse. While new features promise to elevate your gaming experience, compatibility issues may set back your gaming ambitions significantly. Until Microsoft resolves these inconsistencies, it’s wise for those affected to hold off on updating—even if the allure of new features is hard to resist.
So, what's a gamer to do? Stay tuned to Microsoft’s channels for updates, keep your drivers updated, and perhaps, for now, invest in a good old-fashioned board game instead!
Ultimately, navigating the waters of operating system updates can feel akin to gaming itself—one moment you're cruising, the next you're facing an unexpected boss battle. Let's hope for a quick patch to this latest debacle so we can get back to what we do best: gaming.
Source: PCMag UK Windows 11 Version 24H2 Faces Intel Issues, May Cause Games to Crash
 


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