Windows 11 24H2 Feature Update Causing BSOD Problem

tigerwoods

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sticking to Windows 10 for better gaming performance and less problem

Windows 11 is like a beta testing OS
 

Euqorab

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Imagine take exam halfway then bsod

I kana windows updates before during exam halfway even dough I switched off auto updates
 

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Imagine take exam halfway then bsod

I kana windows updates before during exam halfway even dough I switched off auto updates

If your system cannot crash that kind.. better just use win 10 and disable auto update.
 

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Updated my pc to 24H2 yesterday. So far no issue. I created the iso into usb drive from Microsoft website and ran setup from 23H2 desktop
 

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i guess so, so far i didnt read any article happen on amd, i wonder if other could share what system they are using when the crash happen.
Actually we didn’t realize the co-relation till u mentioned now… lol
 

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fresh installl...so far is ok

5800x3d b550 7900xtx 32gb 500gb

speedtest faster abit
 
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If anyone has issues after updating/upgrading Win 10/11 to Win 11 24H2.
Is best to do a clean install as when PC is used overtime there bound
to be corrupted files.
 

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yes, amd didnt crash, only intel
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I think at least Lunar Lake gave Intel some news to cheer about. The next thing to see is how well they are selling these Lunar Lake and Arrow Lake CPUs.

Anyway, I highly don't recommend people to upgrade to the latest OS immediately, be it Windows, Mac, iOS or Android. You likely end up as the tester that is high risk and low returns. No harm waiting for a month or longer to see if they break anything or don't brick your device.
 

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I think at least Lunar Lake gave Intel some news to cheer about. The next thing to see is how well they are selling these Lunar Lake and Arrow Lake CPUs.

Anyway, I highly don't recommend people to upgrade to the latest OS immediately, be it Windows, Mac, iOS or Android. You likely end up as the tester that is high risk and low returns. No harm waiting for a month or longer to see if they break anything or don't brick your device.
hmm.. in general yes to not update if you are not going to fresh install this 24H2 build.
Those having older generation processor yes can wait. As what @watzup_ken have mentioned.
Though is against my practise as I always think as an overall, What if everyone does the same and no one testing it? How will microsoft improves on it without the help from the public?

Anyway for those using latest gen processor, be it intel or AMD, it will be best to do fresh installatoin using this https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windowsinsiderpreviewiso?wa=wsignin1.0.
1) Login using outlook.com email account, if you do not have one, create one
2) scroll down, under select Windows 11 Insider Preview (Release Preview Channel) and click confirm
3) select English International
4) download and create a boot disk with the windows 11 24H2 image.
5) then install as usual

I have no issues or whatsoever. All smooth sailing. be it on my primary or secondary or test bench rig.
The choice is yours.
 
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