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- I have a black screen after the latest Windows 11 update lve followed . . .
After repeating this 2-3 times, on the third attempt, Windows should display the Recovery screen Select See advanced repair options From the options that appear, choose Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup Settings > Restart After the restart, select option 4 or press F4 to boot into Safe Mode Step 3: Uninstall Recent Updates
- My PC is now very slow after doing Windows 11 24h2 update
Your fix unfortunately does not identify the underlying root cause as well All you did essentially was reformat and that may have reset values back to default, but as to the specifics of what caused it (i e the "root cause") is still left unknown In my case, shortly after updating to 24H2 my desktop took FOREVER to boot
- Windows 11 freezes shortly for a few seconds repeatedly (SOLVED)
Recently, I've been experiencing an issue where Windows 11 freezes shortly for about 3-4 seconds, unfreezes, then does it again after 10 seconds I've tried sfc scannow, updating Windows, updating my drivers, and restarting, but the issue persists Specs: Processor: 12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-12450HX 2 40 GHz RAM: 12 0 GB (11 7 GB usable)
- Win11 24H2 random screen stuttering freezing asynchronous . . .
It sounds like you're experiencing some frustrating issues with screen stuttering, freezing, and asynchronous rendering after upgrading to Windows 11 24H2 These types of bugs can indeed be annoying, especially when they impact your productivity Here are some suggestions that can help mitigate the problems:
- Windows 11 - The taskbar does not appear when applications are . . .
After a few seconds, check the taskbar for normal behavior 2 Check Taskbar Options Check your taskbar and auto-hide settings To open Settings, press Windows key + I Select Personalization > Taskbar Click bottom Taskbar behaviors Enable Automatically hide the taskbar for auto-hiding You can also reset this setting by turning it off and on 3
- touchpad is not working since windows 11 update
If the issue began after a recent update, rolling back updates may help: Go to Settings > Windows Update Click on Update history > Uninstall updates Uninstall any recent updates that might be causing system instability Perform a System Restore: Search for Create a restore point in the Windows search bar and select it Go to System Restore
- Turning on PC only shows blank screen with loading cursor.
2 Eventually you should be able to choose from a few options Choose Troubleshoot Then Advanced options Then Startup settings Choose restart After restarting you should have several options, choose Safe mode with networking, just press 5 3 After restarting you should be able to get to the login screen and your desktop
- DLL files missing after Windows 11 update - Microsoft Community
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