Security News > 2022 > November > Microsoft confirms gaming performance issues on Windows 11 22H2
Microsoft is working on a fix for a new known issue behind lower-than-expected performance or stuttering in some games on systems running Windows 11 22H2. According to Redmond, this performance hit is likely caused by some apps and games inadvertently enabling GPU performance debugging features.
"Some games and apps might experience lower than expected performance or stuttering on Windows 11, version 22H2," the company says on the Windows Health dashboard.
The company has also added a compatibility hold that will prevent the update from being offered and users from upgrading affected systems to Windows 11, version 22H2. Customers are advised not to manually install the Windows 11 2022 Update on impacted systems using the Media Creation Tool or clicking the 'Update now' button until this known issue is addressed and the safeguard removed.
Since Windows 11 22H2 was released, Microsoft has added four other update blocks to prevent the upgrade from being offered because of Xbox Game Bar Capture, blue screens, printing, and Windows Hello issues.
It also confirmed the upgrade comes with a significant performance hit when copying large files over SMB and is breaking provisioning on some systems, leaving Windows 11 endpoints partially configured and failing to install.
Windows 11 22H2 has been available to all seekers with eligible devices since October 4, 2022, when it entered a new deployment phase.
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