The new Windows 11 24H2 is causing problems for some
The next major release for Windows 11, version 24H2, is now available for download. It brings quite a few interesting new features to the operating system. Some of these innovations will require the use of a new computer compatible with Copilot+ artificial intelligence. However, if you're using a device with an older Intel or AMD processor, you can still expect some improvements. But this does not apply to older computer systems that do not meet the hardware requirements of the new operating system.
The new Windows 11 24H2 is causing problems for users of unsupported systems. These include sudden reboots, operating system crashes, performance issues, frozen operations, and other unusual problems. It causes the most problems for users of Asus devices, especially X415KA and X515KA devices, as they get a blue screen of death.
Although Microsoft has temporarily suspended the update for the affected devices, the problems are definitely not over yet. This is especially true if you are using unsupported hardware. In this case, we recommend that you download the Flyby11 software as soon as possible.
Flyby11 is freely available for download at https://github.com/builtbybel/Flyby11. This will update the Windows 11 operating system completely automatically. Unfortunately, the novelty is not available with an installation file, but we will have to download it from the GitHub web portal, expand it on disk in a folder and run it manually.
The whole process is not overly difficult, but you will still need a little computer knowledge to do it successfully. Or you can simply follow the instructions shown in the video below or on the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbk6sGPIGzw.