Microsoft blocks Windows 11 24H2 update due to audio compatibility issues
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Quote:Microsoft has temporarily blocked the rollout of the Windows 11 24H2 update for devices utilizing Dirac Audio software due to identified compatibility issues that disrupt audio output. This decision aims to prevent users from encountering significant audio malfunctions post-update.

The core problem stems from the interaction between the Windows 11 24H2 update and the Dirac Audio software, particularly involving the 'cridspapo.dll' file. This conflict results in the loss of audio output across various devices, including integrated speakers, Bluetooth speakers, and headsets.

Users with Dirac Audio software have reported complete audio failures following the installation of the 24H2 update. The absence of sound output significantly hampers the usability of affected systems, prompting Microsoft to intervene by halting the update for these devices.

In response to these reports, Microsoft has implemented an update block on devices running Dirac Audio software to prevent further incidents. The company is actively collaborating with Dirac to develop a compatible driver update that resolves the conflict. Once the updated driver is available and verified, the update block will be lifted, allowing affected users to proceed with the Windows 11 24H2 installation.

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