Microsoft confirmed this Tuesday (10) Another issue caused by the Windows 11 optional KB5012643 update released in late April. Recently, big tech revealed that it crashed several apps running .NET Framework 3.5.
This time it was about the update Issues with games and software using the DirectX9 (Direct3D9) API. According to the Redmond dev, errors occur when the build is loaded on computers with “specific GPUs” but without the manufacturer’s name and affected models being reported.
They are new Errors related to KB5012643 update It can cause unexpected application shutdowns and “intermittent problems” in programs and games based on DirectX9. When an error occurs, the device OS displays a message in the event log stating the following. d3d9on12.dll error and exception code 0xc00000094.
According to Microsoft, the same type of malfunction can occur on Windows 10, 21H2, 21H1 and 20H2 versions that receive the optional update. In these cases, the problematic compilation, KB5011831.
And now, what to do?
To fix the initial problems caused by the Windows 11 update KB5012643, the tech giant’s recommendation was to remove the file package. The procedure is performed by selecting the build in the update history in the Windows Update settings.
This method also works to fix the latest bugs but the developer will provide an alternative to remove udpate. This is Rollback Known Issues (KIR), a feature that makes it possible to roll back updates with non-security-related bugs.
The fix will be made available automatically, taking 24 hours to reach all affected devices. According to the developer, restarting the PC can speed up the implementation of the solution.
Source: Tec Mundo