Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 version 24H2 update has been causing headaches for users with Intel motherboards. According to a report from El Chapuzas Informatico, users with Intel Z890 motherboards are experiencing crashes due to a conflict between dedicated and integrated GPUs.
The issue seems to be affecting various motherboard models from brands like MSI and Gigabyte in the Z890 line. To fix the problem, users need to enter the motherboard BIOS and disable the integrated graphics before updating the BIOS. The good news is that the crashes don’t appear to cause any long-term damage to the motherboard, and things should return to normal once the integrated graphics are disabled.
However, Microsoft needs to address this issue quickly as more problems continue to arise with the Windows 11 version 24H2 update. From Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) issues with Western Digital SSDs to other widespread problems, users are facing significant challenges.
While some users may try to avoid the update, automatic updates can still be pushed to their PCs when restarting or shutting down. It’s important to note that while the issues may not be permanently damaging hardware, they are still causing widespread disruptions that need to be resolved promptly.
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