application issues

AppWizard
December 5, 2024
Intel has released WHQL driver version 32.0.101.6314 for various graphics cards and processors with integrated graphics. The update addresses performance issues in applications like Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Studio, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, and Minecraft Bedrock Edition. Specific concerns include: - Intel Arc A-Series Graphics Products: Performance in DaVinci Resolve Studio may not meet expectations on certain workloads. - Intel Core Ultra (Series 1 and 2) with built-in Intel Arc GPUs: - Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 (DX12) may show texture corruption on water surfaces. - Minecraft Bedrock (DX12) may display texture corruption when altering anti-aliasing settings. Ongoing issues include: - Intel Arc A-Series Graphics Products: - Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 (DX12) may present darker shadows in specific campaign scenarios. - Topaz Video AI could encounter errors during video exports. - Topaz Gigapixel AI may experience intermittent crashes during exports. - Intel Core Ultra Series 1: - SPECworkstation3.1 might exhibit system instability. - PugetBench for DaVinci Resolve Studio V19 may show intermittent errors. - DaVinci Resolve Studio v19.0 could face rendering issues. - Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III (DX12) may display flickering corruption. - Intel Core Ultra Series 2: - Adobe Premiere Pro may produce corrupted output videos after 8K AV1 encodes. - DaVinci Resolve Studio v19.0 may encounter rendering issues. - Star Wars Outlaws (DX12) may sporadically crash. The driver is compatible with 64-bit Windows 10 and Windows 11 and supports various Intel graphics products, including discrete and integrated GPUs. The driver can be downloaded from Intel's official website.
Winsage
November 23, 2024
Microsoft has released the optional KB5046714 Preview cumulative update for Windows 10 22H2, which includes six bug fixes. Notable fixes address issues with uninstalling or updating packaged applications, backup of Win32 shortcuts to the cloud, dragging and dropping files from cloud folders, Windows activation after a motherboard replacement, updates for mobile operator profiles, and responsiveness issues with IPP USB printers. The update does not introduce new features and is part of Microsoft's routine non-security preview updates. Users can install it through Windows Update or manually from the Microsoft Update Catalog. After installation, Windows 10 22H2 will be upgraded to build 19045.5198. There are currently no known issues associated with this update.
Winsage
November 21, 2024
Since November 12, Windows 10 users have faced issues updating or uninstalling certain applications due to an update of the WinAppSDK 1.6.2 package. This problem affects applications relying on the WinAppSDK, including Microsoft Teams and various third-party apps on Windows 10 version 22H2, while other Windows versions remain unaffected. Microsoft is working on a fix, which will be released in the coming days, and a temporary workaround using PowerShell commands is available for users with administrator privileges.
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