Windows 11 New Issues: CPU Abnormally Hot, Printer Not Working

A few days ago Microsoft pushed out Build 22000.526 (KB5010414) for Windows Insider users , which mainly makes a lot of improvements to the taskbar. But it also brought some new bugs, such as the printer not working, CPU overheating, etc.

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By Delia Updated on December 10, 2024

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A few days ago Microsoft pushed out Build 22000.526 (KB5010414) for Windows Insider users in the Beta and Release Preview channels.

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This version of the update mainly makes a lot of improvements to the taskbar, supporting the display of the clock and date on the taskbar of other monitors when using a multi-monitor configuration.

Microsoft writes in the changelog, " We added weather content to the left side of the taskbar if the taskbar is aligned in the center. When you hover over the weather, the Widgets panel will appear on the left side of the screen and will disappear when you stop hovering over the area".

Windows 11 Build 22000.526 brought some new issues

However, the Windows 11 Build 22000.526 upgrade inevitably brought another batch of new bugs, currently focused on two areas, one is the printer does not work, some users said after uninstalling this update to restore normal, apparently to this upgrade patch to take the blame.

The other problem is the abnormally high CPU heat, because the Windows 11 Build 22000.526 system causes the CPU to be in a high-load state, resulting in abnormal temperatures.

Microsoft has not yet confirmed the problem of Windows 11 Build 22000.526 system, not yet upgraded can wait and see.

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