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Windows 11 Build 22000.282 Beta/Release preview release

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Today, Microsoft released the preview version of Windows 11 Build 22000.282 (KB5006746), which was launched for Beta and Release Preview channel testers of the Insider program, and finally fixed the CPU performance degradation problem that AMD had previously admitted.

Windows 11 is being rolled out gradually, and many users have already installed a new operating system, but some users have noticed a significant drop in performance. According to media reports and AMD’s statement, a bug in Windows 11 may significantly reduce the performance of compatible AMD processors.

In fact, users may also encounter problems with regular applications when running Windows 10 on AMD hardware. If you have installed Windows 11 on an AMD CPU and noticed performance issues or application/game issues, Microsoft is now rolling out a fix through Windows Update.

Windows 11 Build 22000.282 is now available to testers of the Insider program. It finally solves the compatibility problem of the L3 cache, which affects the performance of some applications. In fact, AMD claims that if users install Windows 11, L3 cache latency may increase nearly three times.

Therefore, the performance of the application is affected by 3-5%, and the performance of some games drops as much as 15%, especially games used for e-sports. Obviously, this bug was serious enough, and Microsoft immediately implemented repair measures. After installing Windows 11 Build 22000.282, if you load an application or game on an AMD CPU, in theory, Windows will not reduce the performance of the application.

However, this update is still being tested, and users of the official version of Windows 11 may not get this fix until the end of this month, and it is an optional update patch. This repair patch will also appear in the “Tuesday Patch” in November 2021. Until then, you can downgrade to Windows 10 and stop playing games for now or simply wait for the optional update to be released later in October.

In addition to performance improvements, Microsoft has also fixed an issue where the new Start menu cannot appear on Windows 11 when upgrading from Windows 10. It also fixes a resource competition bug, which may cause a blue screen or black screen of death when Windows starts. In addition, Microsoft also fixed the bug that used non-ASCII characters in the registry to cause the PC to the blue screen of death.

The following Windows 11 Build 22000.282 update and repair content

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Registry location: HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Printers\PointAndPrint

• Value name: RestrictDriverInstallationToAdministrators

• Value data: 1

• Package Point and Print – Approved Servers

• Point and Print Restrictions

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