Microsoft’s July replace is blocked on some Dell PCs. Here is why
Abstract created by Sensible Solutions AI
In abstract:
- Microsoft’s July replace KB5101650 is quickly blocked on Dell PCs utilizing Intel Innovation Platform Framework drivers resulting from compatibility points.
- PCWorld reviews that affected methods expertise crashes, poor efficiency, overheating, and extreme battery drain after putting in the replace.
- Microsoft is actively engaged on a repair for the Intel element incompatibility whereas Dell customers ought to await decision.
Earlier this week, Microsoft launched its huge July replace that patched tons of of safety flaws and launched some new options and bug fixes. Sadly, replace KB5101650 isn’t being rolled out to some Dell PCs as a result of it may trigger surprising crashes, poor efficiency, overheating, and extreme battery drain on sure Dell methods.
On the help web page for the replace, Microsoft explains:
This replace is quickly unavailable for a restricted variety of Dell units that use Intel Innovation Platform Framework (IPF) drivers. This is because of an incompatibility between the replace and an Intel element. In some circumstances, affected units would possibly expertise adjustments in efficiency, energy consumption, or system conduct. Microsoft is making ready a repair and expects to make the replace obtainable for affected units throughout the subsequent few days.
The reason for the issue is at present believed to be associated to the non-obligatory June replace KB5095093. Since KB5095093 was solely put in manually by customers who sought it out, it was put in on comparatively few PCs and so the problems went unnoticed.
The issue is in some way linked to the Intel Innovation Platform Framework drivers. Many Dell computer systems use this Intel driver for his or her energy administration. If there are points right here, this could result in poor efficiency, overheating issues, or batteries operating flat.
Based on Home windows Newest, Microsoft is working with Dell to determine the issue. Neither Microsoft nor Dell have specified precisely which Dell computer systems are affected, so sadly it’s unimaginable to know in case your explicit Dell system is affected by the block.
This text initially appeared on our sister publication PC-WELT and was translated and localized from German.

