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Microsoft releases an emergency Windows 10 update to fix PC gaming performance – PCGamesN
You don’t even need to download the emergency Windows 10 update for it to fix PC gaming performance
Last week, Microsoft accidentally ruined PC gaming performance with a Windows 10 update, causing stuttering, frame drops, and in some instances, BSOD crashes. While Microsoft says only “a small subset of users” reported problems after installing the latest version, it issued an emergency server-side update over the weekend and has since marked the mishap as resolved.
The bug piggybacked on the mandatory KB5001330 security patch, as well as the optional KB5000842 cumulative update, and isn’t picky…
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