Nvidia Releases Emergency Fix for Windows 11 Gaming Issues
Nvidia has rolled out an urgent hotfix driver to combat severe frame rate drops and performance problems triggered by a recent Windows 11 update.
Key Takeaways
- Hotfix Driver 581.94 addresses stuttering and instability caused by Windows 11 KB5066835.
- The issue notably affected demanding games like Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 and Battlefield 6.
- Microsoft has not yet officially acknowledged the problem.
- The hotfix is a temporary, non-WHQL solution; only affected users should install it.
The Windows 11 KB5066835 update led to widespread reports of abnormal game instability, stuttering, and sluggish performance. Gamers playing resource-intensive titles like Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, Battlefield 6, and Arc Raiders were hit the hardest.
In response, Nvidia deployed the emergency Hotfix Driver 581.94, built on its Game Ready Driver 581.80. Early feedback suggests the update successfully restores smooth and stable gameplay by countering the issues introduced by the Windows patch.
Microsoft Yet to Acknowledge the Issue
While Nvidia has pinpointed the Windows 11 update as the root cause, Microsoft has not added it to the official ‘Known Issues’ list on its Health Dashboard. Nvidia clarifies that this hotfix is a temporary measure and lacks WHQL (Windows Hardware Quality Labs) certification.
Recommendation: Only gamers currently experiencing lag or frame drops should install this patch. If your system is stable, it’s advisable to stick with your current driver version.
How to Get the Fix
The hotfix is available for manual download from Nvidia’s official website. Initial testing indicates that downloading directly from the site is more reliable than attempting an update through the Nvidia software interface like GeForce Experience.
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