Back in December, Microsoft released an update for Windows 11 24H2 that caused issues with Auto HDR , resulting in unexpected behavior ranging from incorrect colors to flat out system crashes. At the time, if you were affected, all you could really do was disable Auto HDR and hope for a fix — not an ideal solution, especially if you relied on Auto HDR for the improved gaming experience it offers . In fact, Microsoft even went as far as blocking Windows 11 24H2’s availability on...
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