Windows 11 Update 24H2 Causes Trouble for Intel Motherboards

Wed Oct 30 2024
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Windows 11's latest update, 24H2, has turned out to be a real headache for Microsoft and users with Intel motherboards. The update is causing these motherboards to crash, requiring users to fiddle with their BIOS settings to get their systems back online. The problem seems to occur on various Z890 motherboards from different brands like MSI and Gigabyte. The root of the issue lies in a conflict between dedicated and integrated GPUs. To fix the problem, users need to disable the integrated graphics in the BIOS before making any further updates. The good news is that these crashes don't seem to cause any lasting damage to the motherboards.
Microsoft needs to act fast and issue a patch to sort out this mess. Windows 11 24H2 has been plagued with numerous issues, including Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) problems with Western Digital SSDs. While these issues aren't permanently harming hardware, they're still a big pain for users. Many users automatically receive updates when they restart or shut down their PCs, making it hard to avoid these problems. Users are left wondering when Microsoft will finally put an end to these update headaches.
https://localnews.ai/article/windows-11-update-24h2-causes-trouble-for-intel-motherboards-c2f7278d

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