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Microsoft’s Windows 11 24H2 problems continue to get worse: new update is now causing crashes on Intel motherboards

Microsoft’s Windows 11 24H2 problems continue to get worse: new update is now causing crashes on Intel motherboards

Microsoftnew Windows 11 update 24 hours a day was causing Intel Z890 motherboards to constantly crash or reboot, requiring users to change BIOS settings to resolve the issue. This is another entry in a growing list of problems faced by Windows users with a big update.

According to to post (in Spanish) by El Chapuzas InformaticoThose who have been closely monitoring the situation, the problem with the Z890 motherboard appears to be related to an apparent conflict between the dedicated and integrated GPUs. It appears that this is not limited to one specific device; This glitch is reported to occur with several brands of boards, including MSI and Gigabyte. At this point, it is unclear whether the fault lies directly with the Microsoft update, or Intel There is also a certain responsibility here.

To resolve glitches, users must enter the motherboard BIOS and disable their system’s integrated graphics before attempting any necessary BIOS updates. Luckily, it doesn’t look like this issue will cause any permanent damage to custom boards, but it’s clear that Microsoft needs to release a patch as soon as possible to avoid further potential problems.

Fixing Windows 11 crash problem - BIOS solution

El Chapuzas Informatico has included this list of instructions for solving the problem, originally provided by Asus. (Image credit: El Chapuzas Informatico)

The nightmare 24H2 update for Microsoft continues