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Microsoft Pauses 22H2 Update Due to Gaming Issue

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I've just been prompted to update to 22H2 but, since I am running AMD rather than NVidia, I presumably wasn't in the 'risk group' anyway. But, fingers crossed all the same...🤞😊


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21 hours ago, 109Sqn said:

I've just been prompted to update to 22H2 but, since I am running AMD rather than NVidia, I presumably wasn't in the 'risk group' anyway. But, fingers crossed all the same...🤞😊

Microsoft offers optional update KB5020044: fixes Windows 11 22H2 gaming performance (guru3d.com)


 

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Two days ago i have updated my Win11 to 22H2 and i see a massive performance hit in my P3D5.4. On the ground everything is fine but when in the air there are a lot of stutters that previously never had. Of course there is no option to roll back that update, any hint how to deal with this horrible update?


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On 9/23/2023 at 8:24 AM, Beardyman said:

Two days ago i have updated my Win11 to 22H2 and i see a massive performance hit in my P3D5.4. On the ground everything is fine but when in the air there are a lot of stutters that previously never had. Of course there is no option to roll back that update, any hint how to deal with this horrible update?

There should be an option to go back to the previous version in settings via System -> Recovery -> Go back.
That option should be available for (at least) 10 days after you have done the upgrade.

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2 hours ago, orchestra_nl said:

There should be an option to go back to the previous version in settings via System -> Recovery -> Go back.
That option should be available for (at least) 10 days after you have done the upgrade.

Moved back to Win10 - trouble free and no performance issues


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22H2 is from last year, why is this getting bumped, how far back are you if you only update now? We're in 23H2 now.


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