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Windows 11 giving you trouble gaming? Microsoft says there is now a solution

Surely you have come to think that when you played with your newly released computer with Windows 11, the problems you were experiencing were a matter of the configuration you were using, of some parameter that you would have touched incorrectly. But now we know that it isn’t, and that it all stems from a serious flaw within the OS itself that was dedicated to doing things that no one asked of it, so Microsoft finally seems to have found the key.

A problem from many months ago

As we tell you, it is not something that we have detected in recent days, but rather a problem that has been taking shape as some users began to take their time at the beginning of October after confirming that the update that was released in those days seemed to be causing a lot of bugs to the gamers from the platform. It was, in case you don’t remember, the update 22H2.

Specifically, it was detected that, after installing that version, the computer was not capable of running the games with a minimally smooth frame rate per second, the performance was completely unstable, with sudden highs and lows and, above all, an obvious lack of performance in all those CPUs inside computers with NVIDIA graphics cards.

It seems that the explanation for what happened, according to Microsoft, is that this “performance degradation” was caused by some applications and games that “accidentally triggered debugging features” GPU performance” and were not intended for use in personal computer setups. That is to say, that a routine only for professionals ended up starting without anyone requesting it in the middle of our game.

The Callisto Protocol.

What can we do to fix it?

So things, NVIDIA made a move trying to cover the leak with a patch in the software that it asks to install on all computers that have graphics cards from its catalog, but it soon became clear that it was Microsoft that had to do something about it. And he did. As stated on their support page «this problem was solved [con el parche] KB5020044 and the arrest of safeguards has been removed as of December 14, 2022. […] Note that if there are no other safeguards that affect your device, it may take up to 48 hours before the update to Windows 11, version 22H2 is offered.

So if you want to correct it now, remember that you can access Windows Update and install the latest version available with that code that we have left you a little above and that, on paper, is already capable of ending these performance problems in some important games.

Indeed, The Callisto Protocol It arrived on PC on December 2 and it did so amidst criticism for its performance on computers with Nvidia GPUs installed, so now is a good time to check if those failures that everyone blamed on the developer were the same as caused by this little Microsoft fudge with Windows 11 22H2 that he gave us at the beginning of October. Don’t you think?

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