- The accumulated update of Windows 11 has arrived in February 2025
- Pase a large number of priests, including the resolution of an HDR car insect that was ruining the colors and causing the games to block
- Important audio solutions and cure for an unpleasant problem with web cameras are also present
Windows 11 has a new cumulative update, and brings some important corrections for errors that have bothered many people.
Bleeping Computer saw the notes of the version for the February 2025 update for Windows 11, which arose yesterday and should be available on the PC now. This is Patch KB5051987 for Windows 11 24h2, but it is still at 23h2, it is KB5051989.
The update cures one of the (many) errors that players have found seriously frustrating, so the auto HDR function is in poor condition. This has now been resolved, like accidents in the games that were also reported due to this problem.
Another important solution here is for the error that killed the audio output of those who use a DAC Audio (digital analog converter) with their PC, although this also affected other users (it was more likely to meet the problem if you Use a DAC).
Dac or no Dac (I feel that a game idea is proposed), the error has been crushed with the new update, just like another audio failure that caused an error of ‘this device not to begin’ (although that was a less common problem, and not one of those that I have heard before).
Finally, do you remember problems with USB web cameras where they were not detected correctly? You can also say goodbye to these camera problems, since Microsoft tells us that this error (caused by the anterior accumulated update of January 2025) is now something of the past.
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You can remember that the Auto HDR solution reached the pre -view update for January (an optional issue at the end of last month), so the good news is that it has not caused any problem in the final test stages, and now it can It can now apply to Windows 11 PCs in all areas.
In addition, it is worth noting that the retention of compatibility that was placed on the PCs that this error would have been affected has now risen, so if your computer was prevented from grabbing 24 hours due to this gremlin, it should be able to obtain the great Update soon.
If you want to make that jump, it is another question, of course, since 24h2 has proven to be quite problematic in terms of several errors that manifest from its launch.
However, we hope they have overcome the worst of all that, and as we can see here, Microsoft is now working at a fair and old rate to solve the diverse technical problems that have affected Windows 11 users who have moved to the Latest version (which is now underway with a broader deployment).