We recently talked about how Microsoft has updated Windows 11 to version 2022 with all the progress made in the Insider channels dedicated to the development of new features of the operating system, and as expected, the initial deployment has been carried out discreetly to subsequently expand its scope.
For now, the deployment has been artificially limited to find unforeseen problems that could not be seen in the testing of the new version of the operating system, but there are also some temporarily active locks related to some hardware configurations that may be problematic at the moment.
Since the release of the update, a few issues have been encountered, including file transfer slowdowns, a printing bug, and an issue related to NVIDIA GeForce Experience slowing down system performance in games, which has been patched by NVIDIA.
In short, soon we should see how the update automatically reaches our computersbut it is possible that if we have a combination of hardware that Microsoft considers incompatible for some reason or known bug, we may not see the update until after some time, probably when a solution to it has been found and implemented in the system.
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Jordi Bercial
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