Downgrade 22h2 To 21h2 Windows 10

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Maryetta Worm

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Aug 3, 2024, 5:37:13 PM8/3/24
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Recently I upgraded my PC to Windows 11 22H2 version from its previous version. Unfortunately, the experience is not the same after the update. It looks like the system became less responsive. Even, the system becomes frozen now and then.

You should know that especially new Windows builds contain bugs and are delivered to the annoyance of the users! It is always advisable to wait some time after the rollout until at least the most important bugs are fixed. Furthermore the question arises to me, which "actual" benefit you have to use 22h2 ? I leave the decision to you.

Okay. I understand your thought about the solution to the problem I am facing after updating to a newer version of windows 11. I thought the problem was driver related problem. That is why I came here for suggestions from the community, as I have not found the latest version of drivers on HP's official websites, and the HP Support Assistant doesn't recommend any updates of drivers (I think this software is useless. They don't ship any drivers using this software).

I understand the newer version of software comes with bugs. But, As a reputed brand, HP itself should come up with proper drivers update as the early version of windows 11 22h2 was released a long time ago to the insiders.

" -us/articles/360033489511-Fix-Corsair-headset-sound-issues-after-the-Windows-10-build-1903-update-or-an-iCUE -software-update" I tried the steps in this link, still didn't work. I have 2 corsair virtuoso RGB headphones, both are like this. I do PAIR but it still doesn't work. Even if I change the equalizer settings, it is not active on the headset. What will I do. I'm left unsolved.

Yes this is so bad! How many times have I deleted, installed, uninstalled devices from device manager. I deleted the Corsair folder. No matter what I do, it doesn't work. Using it in STEREO mode is disgusting! We need to make sure that this problem is known to the authorities. How can we reach the authorities? I submitted a ticket but I am not hopeful.

If you have a few spare coins, buy Dolby Access in Windows Store. Set up the Virtuoso headset, configure the EQ and boom, ready to use. It uses spatial sound by default.

Hi, as someone suggested I tried to roll back to the previous version (21h2) and icue started working again, I also suspended automatic windows updates for a month, in the hope that in the meantime they will work on some patches to fix the problem. I recommend others with the same problem to roll back windows to version 21h2.

Support Answer ;

Thank you for reaching out, but I am sorry to hear about this issue.Many similar issues on our wireless headsets can be solved by doing a simple soft reset. This will disconnect the battery from the headset, and then reconnect it. All you would need to do is:

The power button is the same as the mute button on the virtuoso headset.Next,Please go to CONTROL PANEL / HARDWARE AND SOUND / POWER OPTIONS and then click on CHANGE PLAN SETTINGS (for your current default power plan). After that click on CHANGE ADVANCED POWER SETTINGS.When new window opens, scroll down the list a bit until you hit USB SETTINGS. Click little square with plus in it, and then click another little square with plus next to USB SELECTIVE SUSPEND SETTING. Check the state of it, and make sure it's set to DISABLED.Also please try this guide: -us/articles/360033489511-Fix-Corsair-headset-sound-issues-after-the-Windows-10-build-1903-update-or-an-iCUE-software-update The previous guide will work as a general fix in addition to the listed fixes.


"Dear friends, since I couldn't find any solution and there was no solution from CORSAIR global and microsft, I formatted my computer and returned to Windows 11 21H2 and naturally the problem disappeared, so don't use 22H2 because then the sound of the headset becomes a $1 headset. turns into I will not upgrade to 22H2 until the conflict in Windows' advanced sound settings is fixed."

me the same ! the other laptop at home forced to upgrade to Windows 11, PC still on Windows 10, once I have office PC upgraded to 11, I found it is faster on creating and killing Chrome threads , much faster than Windows 10, so I just try to upgrade home PC too to Windows 11 and I see these message.

Well then the options are clear. That CPU will be most likely out within months. So instead of doing the migration twice, why not stick with Win10, and do the upgrade only when the hardware has been upgraded as well?

It is the version of Windows 11 that came out in the second half of 2021 where the Windows 10 version you mention came out in the second half of 2022. Windows 11 is an upgrade from Windows 10, regardless of the release dates.

How big is your storage device? If you want to be safe, copy it to a different device (HDs and SSDs are fairly inexpensive unless very high capacity), test the new device to be sure that it works, and then try whatever upgrades you want.

If it says "Windows is activated with a digital licence" then this won't transfer and you'll need a new licence . This is normally the case when there's an OEM upgrade or a retail upgrade but there are some 8.1 upgrades to 10 that exist which will recognise the 8.1 key at install still.

Sorry that I might confuse you, I meant the PC I upgraded is already upgraded from a retain version of Windows 8 and I keep upgrading it until now , it is Windows 10 22h2 and this is the one I want to upgrade to Windows 11.

I didn't say it ! once I upgraded office PC to Windows 11, the UI works better! we work from home using remote desktop connection and once connected, Windows 11 reorganise the UI much faster than Windows 10,

if I have 48 Edge/ chrome tab open when browser launch, Windows 11 allow me much better application response,... e..g Window 10 takes neraly 1 mintues to stop all browser from running while windows 11 only take 3-4 sec...

It may have been unrelated but I struggle to believe that a third-party solution worked on one then the next day after a Windows update, has strangely been turned off but worse, left the icon in the system tray so you actually think it is working.

I realise it's less likely an issue here but, for the CLI-averse, Rufus will roll you a nice installation drive that auto bypasses the online requirement and even does a hands off install with an account name of your choice. It can also make a (somewhat) hardware agnostic W11 install drive.

I can vouch for how easy Rufus made it to install Windows 11 hassle free on a 15 year old Lenovo T400 laptop. It has no TP module V2, no UEFI, no GPT disk support. But it does have a dual core CPU and 8GB of RAM and a 500GB SSD.

Not that the experience after install is painless. Even though it was mainly for test purposes. Win 11 has hissy fits at most programs I have tried to install that work perfectly on the Win 10-64 22H2.

The last Windoze 11 machine I set up for a client, I had to set up with MicroSloth account, create offline administrator account, delete MicroSloth account. After that, it worked. I could even remove the password from the account to give the client what they wanted, a computer that didn't have any local security whatsoever. They were thrilled, MicroSloth was thwarted.

I don't understand why these companies think they have the right to try to force users into security that they do not need or want. If it's a home user, assume they really don't want a password when they tell you they don't. Even I have cases where that's true, my kitchen computer has no access to anything interesting, nobody I haven't invited into my house touches it, even if it's stolen nothing of value would be lost. It has no password, because it doesn't need one and it not having one makes my life easier. And for business users, let the IT department make the call, it's not. MicroSloth or Apple's business.

This past week I set up 2 win 11 pro surface laptops with a local login. As per usual with Microsoft, making local user accounts was a ridiculously complicated process. It could simply be a choice during setup. But that would just ruin Microsoft's current efforts to make the OS a subscription based product.

OK I am running 10 in a VM for testing and other things that *MUST* have Win-10-nic, and I do regularly force-run windows update for those few times I use 10, but still the basic attitude from THEM that "they own YOUR computer" is worse than irritating.

It reminds me of the days when autoexec.bat and config.sys would get "things" added to them whether you wanted it or not - because - whatever thing you just installed IS the ONLY thing your PC could POSSIBLY run, and therefore taking over and mucking with stuff is just fine. Seriously.

It's going the same way as phones. Making it as difficult as possible to get anything other than Windows (or MacOS if you bought a mac) and TBH I think it was the fruit company who started this shit in the first place. Microsoft are just following suit, with a bit of extra MS evil thrown in.

1. To force users into the cloud and squeeze out Linux (and other open non-backdoored technologies that let indivduals escape the power of the technocrats) from the home/personal/workstation usage space, through the use of locked-down BIOS/UEFI Firmware, TPM chips, outright spy-chips etc. "Anti Theft" was the excuse behind Intel Management Engine, and now "Anti Cheat" is the excuse behind Pluton. How many Activision titles will shortly require a Pluton chip and/or no longer work in Wine/Proton once Microsoft take it over?

The tech companies are cracking down on privacy and the power of the individual to the extent where governents could one day criminalise customised operating systems as a terrorist tool to avoid surveillance.

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