Microsoft has released a new preview build of Windows 11, and just as expected, the focus has been entirely on addressing performance issues and resolving the remaining bugs ahead of the production launch scheduled to take place on October 5. As a result, the latest preview build comes with fixes for several important Blue Screen of Death errors on Windows 11, while also resolving some Start menu issues in the operating system. For example, if your computer previously encountered a fatal crash when resuming from hibernation, this BSOD should no longer occur after installing the new preview build, Microsoft says. At the same time, the company explains it was aware of a glitch causing computers to hit a BSOD when trying to install a new Windows 11 build, and after the latest update, this error should no longer be there. If you were running Windows 11 preview builds on a Surface Pro X, there’s a chance you also encountered a BSOD, but Microsoft promises the error is ...
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