Windows update woes continue, this time slowing down Nvidia GPUs

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Facepalm: Users with Nvidia graphics cards who have experienced instability over the past few weeks should check whether they installed the Windows 11 update KB5074109. The critical security patch has already been widely described as a disaster, and some users are now reporting GPU-related errors among its growing list of issues.

Microsoft's January 2026 Patch Tuesday update – already notorious for causing serious issues – is now being blamed for slowing down Nvidia graphics cards. While Nvidia has acknowledged the problem, Microsoft has yet to respond to the latest reports.

Users on Nvidia's forums have complained about a range of issues that surfaced in January and were initially attributed to two Nvidia driver updates released that month. Some reports cite performance losses of roughly 15 – 20 fps, while others mention flickering, shadow artifacts, frame generation errors, and additional graphical glitches. An Nvidia administrator later confirmed that the company is investigating the problem and advised affected users to uninstall update KB5074109.

To identify recently installed updates, navigate to Settings > Windows Update > Update history. To remove an update, select the uninstallation option located near the bottom of the update history page.

January's update was expected to be a reliable major patch, as it included more than 100 security fixes. Most Windows 11 users who stay current with mandatory updates have likely installed it. However, a series of critical issues prompted Microsoft to release multiple out-of-band updates shortly afterward.

Reported problems include malfunctioning Remote Desktop connections to Azure and Microsoft 365 services, reboot loops on devices with Secure Launch enabled, failures when launching Outlook, and a wide range of visual glitches. Microsoft is expected to address these issues in February's cumulative update, though optional fixes are already available through the Microsoft Update Catalog.

It remains unclear whether the next Patch Tuesday update will restore performance on Nvidia GPUs. AMD users, meanwhile, have not reported similar issues so far.

Windows updates have repeatedly frustrated users in recent months. Past problems have affected connectivity, Blu-ray playback, localhost functionality, the recovery environment, and more.

The situation has deteriorated to the point that Microsoft engineers have reportedly begun prioritizing performance and stability over the introduction of new features. Many users blame the company's aggressive push to place generative AI at the center of Windows development and functionality.

While there is no direct evidence that AI-driven "vibe coding" is responsible for the recent wave of issues, many of the most disruptive bugs emerged after CEO Satya Nadella stated last year that AI now writes up to 30 percent of Microsoft's code. CTO Kevin Scott has gone even further, predicting that vibe coding will account for nearly all software development by the end of the decade.

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This update broke my Cyberpunk 2077 game even after fresh install, reverting to older drivers, using lowest settings and resolution as well as deleting save files until I uninstalled* the updated fyi. Seems like some are having similar crashes from this update.
 
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"Nvidia recommends uninstalling Windows" - I'd recommend blocking Windows update. I didn't have a problem when I blocked my W10 for 18 months - no viruses, and nothing stopped working
 
I added Mint as a dual boot today.

I’m still tied to Windows for some things but I’m distancing myself from this dumpster fire as much as I can without wasting all my free time on it.
Mint is glorious. Sadly I'm stuck on Windows because of ONE piece of software that the developer won't update to Linux and can't be run in Wine. I run Mint on my laptop, server and Mini PC and it's so much better for every day use.
 
If you're a gamer still using W11, switch to Fedora or Mint or a distro you like and use your favorite AI helper to set things up. It's never been easier to switch to linux. Microsoft/Windows is ancient history.
 
We need a vanilla Win11 for consumers, similar to LTSC, without all the slop features and with stability as its priority.
The Vanilla Win Spy (11) is Win 10 LTSC (IOT).

If you're a gamer still using W11, switch to Fedora or Mint or a distro you like and use your favorite AI helper to set things up. It's never been easier to switch to linux. Microsoft/Windows is ancient history.
Copilot codes Windows. I'm sure they're dredging the depths of the abyss to ensure it gets even worse.
 
Mint is glorious. Sadly I'm stuck on Windows because of ONE piece of software that the developer won't update to Linux and can't be run in Wine. I run Mint on my laptop, server and Mini PC and it's so much better for every day use.
That's my eventual plan. The main thing that gave me pause was the learning curve of making the mostly full jump. With dual boot I can transition as I get around to learning.

Linux has some advantages for my coding projects so that gives me a reason to start learning and I can do more as I learn / as Windows 11 further drives me bonkers.
 
More “gold-star” children entering the workforce. This is what happens when you land a software engineers position at Microsoft and never learned how to read because the bar was lowered for you and your classmates. Get used to it. The worse is yet to come. I see it in medicine already…..
 
Mint is glorious. Sadly I'm stuck on Windows because of ONE piece of software that the developer won't update to Linux and can't be run in Wine. I run Mint on my laptop, server and Mini PC and it's so much better for every day use.
Why can't you setup a windows VM in KVM/QEMU?
 
Regular news like this constantly reminds me and congratulates me on moving my main OS to Linux more than a decade ago. Windows is still there in one of the OS SSDs, but the last time I boot into it was a few months back. Usually I boot into Windows 3 or 4 times a year, and that too just to update... But even updating seems to be downgrading nowadays. Why Windows is still there in my system? It's been a free upgrade from my Windows 7 Ultimate license those days. Though I wouldn't call Windows 11 an "upgrade". Missed XP and 7.
 
It's installed on my system but it's not one of the options under Uninstall Updates. Then again, I'm not experiencing any performance issues at all so I'm moving on.
 
This kind of story doesn't even surprise me anymore. It's par for the course for MicroSlop.
 
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