Windows 11 22H2 bugs, errors. Help me fix it
Hello all developers of Windows 11. After Microsoft released the updated version of Windows 11 22H2, I was excited and installed it. At first the experience was great. But after I used it for a few days, I encountered a lot of errors that made me feel very uncomfortable. Specifically when I just open any of the available apps on windows 11 like Camera, Windows Security, Photos,... it takes a lot of time (5 minutes for the app to open) and some things like Camera and Windows Security It's almost impossible to open. When opening the application, it only shows the logo of the application icon and hangs there. Even I open Task Manager and that app doesn't appear But only Settings or Microsoft Store use it normally Another error is when I click on Action Center, it doesn't show up, but it takes about 2 minutes for it to show up and then it's very laggy. Elsewhere, all experiences are great. Windows 11 22h2 has optimized better than its predecessor 21h2. I hope that Microsoft will develop and debug Windows 11 more and more fully. Thanks so much.
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Anonymous
2022-12-05T14:08:47+00:00 -
Anonymous
2022-12-05T14:41:13+00:00 Per my observation, the 22H2 installation has been glitchy for many users. I've experienced some of the issues you're facing now. I rolled back the update immediately due to so many issues. I attempted the 22H2 update again and it went through cleanly this time.
If you've recently (within the last 10 days) updated to 22H2, try rolling back to the previous version using the "Go back..." feature in Settings. Attempt to update again after disabling all third-party services using msconfig.exe.
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Anonymous
2022-12-05T14:38:29+00:00 Hello, I’m Virginia, a fellow user like yourself.
Sorry to hear you’re experiencing problems.
I would send Microsoft feedback as they will not see your comments here.
Please open the feedback app - Windows key + F key.
If you’re still within the 10 day upgrade period then you can roll back the upgrade.
You can also try:
Right click on start & choose powershell with admin & type/copy & paste these cmds one at a time then click Enter:
SFC /SCANNOW
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /StartComponentCleanup
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
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Anonymous
2022-12-05T14:10:14+00:00 Which club?
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Anonymous
2022-12-05T14:07:29+00:00 Join the club and roll back the user 22H2 update, as it wasn't a win auto update