Microsoft: Windows 11 24H2 now works with Easy Anti-Cheat (Fortnite), won’t cause BSODs anymore

Windows 11 24H2 has made its way to users, with Microsoft ensuring that those on older versions, such as Windows 11 23H2, will receive the update automatically. However, a notable hiccup arose for some Intel PC users running games like Fortnite, as the update was initially blocked due to compatibility issues with Easy Anti-Cheat. Fortunately, Microsoft has now lifted this restriction, allowing users to upgrade seamlessly.

Resolution of Compatibility Issues

In a recent update to their support documentation on July 25, Microsoft confirmed that the compatibility concerns between Windows 11 24H2 and Easy Anti-Cheat have been resolved. This announcement signifies that the upgrade is now accessible to all users, marking the end of a nearly ten-month collaboration with Epic Games to address the issue.

It is important to note that the block primarily impacted Intel Alder and Intel vPro processors, which are commonly utilized in business environments. While Microsoft has not specified which update rectified the compatibility problems, sources suggest that the fix was included in the July 2025 Patch Tuesday (KB5062553). Users with Intel vPro (Core i7) systems and Fortnite installed have reported that the update appeared automatically following the release of this patch.

For those who encountered issues while attempting to install Windows 11 24H2 on systems running Fortnite, the experience was often marred by a Blue Screen of Death error, specifically the Memory_Management code. This was particularly prevalent among users who had installed Easy Anti-Cheat drivers released in April 2024.

Wider Impact Beyond Intel CPUs

Interestingly, reports from testers indicate that the issues with Windows 11 24H2 and Fortnite were not confined solely to Intel processors. Users with Ryzen chips also experienced similar problems, although the situation was not widespread enough for either Epic Games or Microsoft to formally acknowledge it.

With the July 2025 update seemingly resolving these concerns, users who previously avoided Fortnite due to performance issues are encouraged to give it another try. If problems persist, uninstalling Easy Anti-Cheat and reinstalling all drivers may restore the game’s performance to its previous state under Windows 11 23H2.

Preparing for the Future of Windows 11

As support for Windows 11 23H2 is set to conclude on November 11, 2025, it is advisable for users to start preparing for the transition to Windows 11 24H2. A forced upgrade can disrupt workflows, and relying on the “Pause updates” feature may not be a reliable long-term solution, especially when critical updates are involved.

Users have reported that the “Pause updates” feature does not always function as intended, often allowing mandatory updates to install when the system restarts. Therefore, taking proactive steps to upgrade to Windows 11 24H2 can help mitigate potential disruptions.

As the landscape of Windows 11 continues to evolve, users are encouraged to share their experiences and any lingering issues with the latest update in the comments below.

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Microsoft: Windows 11 24H2 now works with Easy Anti-Cheat (Fortnite), won't cause BSODs anymore