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As we head towards completion of the year, the Windows 11 24H2 upgrade from October is still triggering problem for users. Microsoft has actually verified 2 brand-new issues, and according to Neowin, among them breaks audio output and the other breaks Auto HDR.
The audio concern takes place on computer systems “from one producer” (Microsoft didn't elaborate even more on which producer) with Dirac Audio and the cridspapo.dll, which processes audio for enhanced clearness and accuracy. The bug triggers Windows 11 to no longer have the ability to output noise to incorporated speakers, Bluetooth speakers, headsets, and other audio gadgets. There's presently no workaround for those impacted.
The other validated problem includes a bug in Auto HDR, a Windows 11 system function that immediately transforms SDR visuals to HDR for an enhanced experience. This bug triggers problems varying from inaccurate colors to full-blown crashes, and the only workaround at the minute is to disable the Auto HDR function completely.
Microsoft has actually because obstructed the accessibility of Windows 11 24H2 on all impacted systems, and the block will be raised when the bugs are repaired.
You can discover more about these problems by taking a look at Microsoft's main assistance notifications: “Some gadgets that have Dirac Audio with cridspapo.dll may lose audio output” and “Auto HDR may trigger video games to stop reacting or screen inaccurate colors.”
This isn't the very first time the Windows 11 24H2 upgrade has actually been obstructed for particular PCs, nor is it the very first time players have actually faced issues after upgrading to Windows 11 24H2. If you've been obstructed from upgrading, the silver lining is that you're much better off waiting numerous months for all the kinks to get settled before making the dive.
Additional reading: What you require to learn about Windows 11 24H2
This short article initially appeared on our sis publication PC-WELT and was equated and localized from German.