- Last update for Windows 11 24h2 puts a couple of ingenious corrections for players
- One of them is the crucial cure for some PC games that are completely blocked
- The other solution is more dim, but a patching memory escape can also be related to problems with some games
Windows 11 24h2 has just obtained a vital solution for players in their latest optional patch, and NVIDIA GPUs should now be more stable with the operating system, since it causes problems with certain PC games.
This is KB5058499, which is a previous (optional) update and brings with it a ton of new features, as I discussed yesterday.
However, more important than any of that for players there are a couple of hidden corrections in the lower part of the notes of the version I overlooked and Windows was acute enough to detect.
The most important cure here is a patch for the graphic nucleus in Windows 11 24h2, of which Microsoft observes: “It was corrected: a problem in which some game titles do not respond after updating to 24h2”.
The error in question makes some games simply block when they are launched, an unpleasant failure for the affected titles.
As for the other remedy related to the games, that is more dim, but implies an error of memory leakage in the ‘input service’ that according to Microsoft affects the remote desktop and other situations that are probably not found by the average Windows 11 user.
However, Windows Last argues that this memory leak could be the cause of the input delay with the keyboard and mouse in some PC games, or at least that this error could be part of the reason for that.
We are told that this problem with the input delay can also cause blue screen blocks with ‘memory administration’ errors, but basically they are conjectures that the solution implemented with this optional patch for Windows 11 is part of the cure here. However, that could be the case, and if so, this is a practical double shake of useful patches for players.
Analysis: Nvidia is not to blame (this time)
The interesting thing here is that the fault of the error that makes the games block with Windows 11 24h2 was placed at the Nvidia door by many. As the last of Windows points out, even when Nvidia launched a new graphics controller that cured ‘stability problems’ with Windows 11 24h2, in April, the problems with the games that did not respond continued, and Team Green caught the bullet for not solving the situation.
It turns out, then, that this was a problem in the Kernel of Windows 11 (the Central Code for the operating system) with which Microsoft needed to play, so those who relieved directly in Nvidia were not being fair to the GPU manufacturer. Although this said, it is understandable why people reached conclusions, since the Green team has undoubtedly had big problems with its graphic drivers since the launch of Blackwell’s latest generation, and the thorny problems that affect those GPUs continue.
In any case, it is expected that this is the end of the matter, at least as far as the shock related to 24h2 (fingers and fingers very well crossed) arrives. If you have been suffering at the hands of these bugbears, the only way you will discover is to install the optional update.
Of course, pre -view updates can be voble, and potentially still be wrong, so they are optional. Therefore, you can wait until this previous view update becomes the complete accumulated update of June, which will be launched on June 10. Or, if one of his favorite games is annoying so that he does not work at all, he is likely to want to risk it and obtain the previous view update for May at this time.