There is no doubt for any user of a PC: Windows 11 it was a necessary step on the platform for a better future.
The ambition with this operating system is enormous, but also essential. With the predominance of smartphones and the versatility of their integration to carry out almost any productive or entertainment activity through the use of apps.
That is why Windows 11, from its very announcement, has made clear its intention to be a system that complements and fully integrates with Android and its ecosystem of apps.
But if they have used any previous version of this desktop platform, they will be quite clear that the demarcated ambition requires a fairly wide leap.
Such a situation has necessarily led to moments of high turbulence among users who decided to adopt Windows 11 since its launch.
The gallery of bugs and faults found is wide at this point. But some errors are more delicate than others.
Intel and AMD are not saved from Windows 11
To date the bugs found around Windows 11 They have been annoying but nothing serious. Until now, its most recent update seems to bring as a “gift” the serious risk of deleting or damaging data files if your processor is recent.
According to a report by colleagues at bleeping computerthe operating system seems to have triggered a bug with its file encryption system between computers that have a 10th generation Intel processor and up to AMD Ryzen 5000.
File corruption would occur on PCs with this family of chips installing the latest Windows 11 build and update, or even on PCs running Windows Server 2022.
That is why over the last few days Microsoft has released several improvement patches that have undoubtedly affected the performance of the equipment.
The May 24, 2022 version of Windows Server and the preliminary version of Windows 11 of that same date is the latest 100% stable version without the presence of this bug and is the one that the company itself recommends installing until the problem is solved.
The detail of the compromised performance of the equipment is another matter, since the company states that its performance range will be restored “after installing the preliminary version of June 23, 2022 or the security version of July 12, 2022. ”
In other words, you need to be patient if you already have Windows 11 on your computer, and if you haven’t installed it yet, perhaps the best idea would be to wait a bit.