**Microsoft has paused releasing the latest Windows 11 24H2 update to certain devices due to ongoing gaming and audio problems.**
This is not the first time Microsoft has acknowledged issues with Windows 11 24H2. In October, they notified users that updating to the new version would cause crashing and freezing in games that use the Easy Anti-Cheat software, as well as issues with games such as **Need for Speed Underground 2**.
Furthermore, Microsoft revealed that certain Ubisoft games were also experiencing compatibility issues with Windows 11 24H2, although some patches have been released to address the problems. However, some games are still incompatible with the latest version of Windows 11.
The latest issue to come to light is with the Auto HDR feature, which is causing further frustration for users.
**Audio Output Issue Blocks Updates for Some Devices**
Meanwhile, a separate audio-related bug in Windows 11 24H2 is causing problems for some users. The issue affects only devices running the Windows 11 24H2 version and not those that have upgraded from Windows 10 to Windows 11 23H2.
In addition, IT Home has reported another audio-related bug that causes the system to play sound at 100% volume. Microsoft is working to resolve this issue.
Note: This article is translated from Chinese and the original content may have been modified to better suit English-speaking audiences.