Microsoft has recently addressed a persistent Windows 11 bug that caused visual distortions during video playback in Chromium-based browsers like Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. This issue, which had been affecting users for several months, has been resolved with the release of the KB5039212 update in June 2024. (windowslatest.com)
The problem primarily impacted systems equipped with Nvidia graphics cards, leading to visual artifacts such as checkerboard patterns during video playback. Some users attempted workarounds like adjusting power management settings in the Nvidia Control Panel, but these solutions often resulted in increased power consumption. The KB5039212 update effectively resolves these visual distortion issues, enhancing the overall user experience for Windows 11 users.
In addition to this fix, Microsoft has been actively addressing other longstanding issues in Windows 11. For instance, in December 2023, the company released an update to fix a bug where File Explorer would unexpectedly open and divert attention from other applications. (clickthis.blog) Furthermore, in July 2024, Microsoft resolved a known issue that caused restart loops and taskbar problems on Windows 11 systems after installing the June KB5039302 preview update. (bleepingcomputer.com)
These updates reflect Microsoft's commitment to improving the stability and performance of Windows 11 by addressing user-reported issues and enhancing the overall user experience.
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