On the official Windows Health Dashboard, Microsoft confirms that there is a problem with audio clips from Xbox Game Bar. Specifically, the audio is not syncing properly to the video clip. This seems to happen most when using the “Record last 30 seconds” feature but also happens in a normal recording. Microsoft says it is now issuing a block for any users who have used the capture feature in Xbox Game Bar. That means those users cannot upgrade to Windows 11 2022 Update until there is a permanent fix. “To safeguard your upgrade experience, we have applied a compatibility hold on devices which have previously used the capture feature in the Xbox Game Bar app from being offered or installing Windows 11, version 22H2.”

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Users who already have updated can either roll back or fix the issue by downloading KB5018496. That optional cumulative update is available for Windows 2022 Update now. Microsoft says it will arrive for all users by the end of the month, which will then allow the block to be removed. “The safeguard hold is estimated to be removed in mid-November 2022. Note: We recommend that you do not attempt to manually upgrade using the Update now button or the Media Creation Tool until this issue has been resolved and the safeguard removed.” Tip of the day: For the most part, Windows apps are stable, but they can still be still thrown out of whack by updates or configuration issues. Many boot their PC to find their Microsoft Store isn’t working or their Windows apps aren’t opening. Luckily Windows 11 and Windows 10 have an automatic repair feature for apps that can resolve such issues.

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