Big Windows Update: Performance Drops, Black Screens, and Other Issues
If you recently updated your operating system Windows 10, you may have noticed some changes in your computer's performance. Some users reported experiencing performance drops, black screens, and other issues after installing the latest Windows update. In this blog post, we will explain what causes these problems and how to fix them.
Performance drops: One of the possible reasons for performance drops is that the update may have changed some of your settings or installed some unwanted programs. To check this, you can go to Settings > Apps > Apps & features and uninstall any programs you don't need or use. You can also go to Settings > System > Power & sleep and adjust your power plan to optimize battery life and performance.
Black Screens – Another common issue that users have faced after updating is black screens. This can happen when your display driver is not compatible with the new version of Windows. To resolve this, you can try updating the display driver from Device Manager or from the manufacturer's website. You can also try booting your computer into Safe Mode and uninstalling the update from Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update > View update history > Uninstall updates.
Other Issues: Some users have also encountered other issues such as blue screens of death, audio issues, network issues, and more. These issues can be caused by various factors such as corrupted system files, hardware conflicts, malware infections, etc. To fix these issues, you can use built-in Windows tools such as System File Checker, Troubleshooters, System Restore, etc. You can also contact Microsoft support or visit their forums for further help.
We hope this blog post has helped you understand and resolve some of the issues you may have faced after the latest Windows update. If you have any questions or comments, please leave a comment below.
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Windows 11 stops after update
Apparently, many users have already installed the update and immediately there are more and more signs of problems that the extensive Windows 11 update may cause. According to the US IT news site Windows Latest, there may be display problems on the Windows search field after installing the update. File Explorer may experience performance issues and sometimes the entire Windows system may crash. In fact, after installing the update, some users apparently see a black screen with only the cursor visible.
AMD users also complain about compatibility issues with graphics drivers. In the United States, users struggle with discomfort with the co-pilot. However, this does not currently affect German users because, as already mentioned above, Copilot is not officially available for German users yet.