Microsoft's Windows 11 24H2 Update Has Some Issues

TapTechNews October 2nd news, Microsoft yesterday released the Windows 11 24H2 update, version number 26100.1742, which can provide 24-month support for home and professional users, and 36-month support for enterprise and education users.

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However, Microsoft today admitted that there are certain problems with this version of the system, including a bug that may cause a blue screen of death (BSOD) and an error that causes the EAC anti-cheat function to fail. TapTechNews sorted out the content as follows:

Intel audio driver compatibility issue

On Intel's 11th-generation Core processors, users with version 10.29.0.5152 or 10.30.0.5152 Intel audio drivers installed will experience a blue screen of death after updating to Win11 24H2. To solve this problem, users need to update their audio drivers to version 10.30.00.5714 or 10.29.00.5714 and higher.

EAC anti-cheat failure

Installing the Win11 24H2 system update on Intel's 12th-generation Core processors and Intel vPro platform will cause the EasyAnti-Cheat anti-cheat to fail. This anti-cheat software is mainly used in popular multiplayer games such as Fortnite, VRChat, and Star Citizen.

Device fingerprint sensor failure

After updating to Win11 24H2, the user's device fingerprint sensor may not work.

SafeExamBrowser cannot be started

After SafeExamBrowser users install the Win11 24H2 update, they will not be able to open the browser. Microsoft confirmed that there is a startup compatibility problem with versions 3.7 and earlier. Currently, the browser developer has released version 3.8.0 and requires users to update and use it.

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