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Update KB5010414 for Windows 11 brought complaints of CPU overheating and printing problems

The cumulative update KB5010414 for Windows 11, containing a large number of fixes and improvements, is causing some users to experience problems with their PC, including increased utilization of processor resources, causing it to overheat, as well as failure of printers connected to the system or connection errors, according to BetaNews. new printers.

Update KB5010414 is being rolled out through the Windows Insider program and through the Release Preview channel. After installing the update, Windows 11 receives a new build - Build 22000.526. The KB5010414 package has not yet been released to the public update branch for Windows 11.

Some users have associated PC overheating with high load caused by processes associated with the new widget format and their development. Microsoft did not explain to BetaNews if there were any fixed problems with this update.

BetaNews recommends that users who have installed this update and experience overheating issues and printer errors uninstall the update and revert to a previous working OS build.

In January 2022, Microsoft stated that Windows 10 and 11 devices must be connected to the network for at least eight hours in order to receive the latest updates and install them correctly from Windows Update. The time that Windows-based devices are connected to Windows Update is tracked by Microsoft as "Update Connection". If this indicator is less than 8 hours, then, according to the calculations and statistics obtained by Microsoft developers, user devices will not be able to successfully update.

Update KB5010414 for Windows 11 brought complaints of CPU overheating and printing problems