Microsoft pushed out an optional update called KB5058499 for Windows 11 users. The patch targets graphics problems that have been bothering gamers. People complained about memory leaks that made their computers slow down during long gaming sessions. Games would freeze up or show black screens without warning. The company fixed the core memory handling code to stop these crashes.
Gamers noticed their keyboards and mice felt sluggish after the problems started. Popular games like Fortnite and Dead By Daylight suffered the most from these issues. Some players saw blue screen crashes that forced their computers to restart completely. The new update brings back normal response times for controls. Early tests show fewer system crashes during gameplay.
Windows 11 version 24H2 caused performance drops for many users who upgraded from the previous version. The update repairs both graphics handling and input response problems. Microsoft plans to make this patch mandatory on June 10 during their regular update cycle. Users can download it right away through Windows Update if they want faster fixes. Testing the update first makes sense for people who run important systems.
Gamers noticed their keyboards and mice felt sluggish after the problems started. Popular games like Fortnite and Dead By Daylight suffered the most from these issues. Some players saw blue screen crashes that forced their computers to restart completely. The new update brings back normal response times for controls. Early tests show fewer system crashes during gameplay.
Windows 11 version 24H2 caused performance drops for many users who upgraded from the previous version. The update repairs both graphics handling and input response problems. Microsoft plans to make this patch mandatory on June 10 during their regular update cycle. Users can download it right away through Windows Update if they want faster fixes. Testing the update first makes sense for people who run important systems.