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For gamers to delight: Windows 10 fixed annoying crashes in games, applications and when working with monitors with HDR

Microsoft has released an important update for the Windows 10 operating system – it fixes a number of critical crashes with games, applications, and when working with monitors with HDR.
Windows 10 update KB4601382 has an “optional” status. One of the main innovations was the correction of unpleasant bugs that gamers complained about. In recent months, Windows PC users have been complaining about game crashes, stuttering and screen flickering. Windows 10’s recent January update also brought a whole slew of problems for gamers.
Update KB4601382 solves problems with image rendering on the screen, flickering during video playback, as well as with monitors with HDR support and application crashes. All of these now optional fixes will be included in the March Patch Tuesday update.
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