Maybe, Microsoft has jumped the ball with the release of Windows 11, which had numerous bugs and problems at the outset. Certain bugs were fixed by subsequent updates, but certain bugs remain in place until today. All the xbox users are facing the error of dns isnt resolving xbox server names . Follow the mention link to solve this.
 Windows 11 isn’t perfect after many months of playing around with it, as some issues persist and are reported by forums users often. Following the update to New Windows 11, People’s experiencing the main error of Windows 10 version 1903: error 0x8008000. To fix it, follow the instructions in the link.
A few of the problems that have been identified are caused by issues that affect settings at a basic level, whereas others cause problems due to issues inside the program code. The previous article focused on Windows 11 problems and their simple solutions. We’ve also discovered other frequent problems that have beset users recently along with specific solutions to make experience of users on your Windows system more enjoyable for you.
Windows 11 slowing down SSD
Certain users who made the switch from Windows 10 to Windows 11 have seen a drop in the performance of their solid state storage devices (SSD). Reddit communities and Microsoft’s support forum is crowded with complaints about the upgrade which affects SSD speeds of writing. Based on BetaNews the slowdown in performance was proven by benchmark tests like CrystalDiskMark. These results reveal a drop in random write speeds which exceed 50 percent of the performance when using Windows 10 with the same hardware.
There’s an easy solution to this issue due to an official patch released by Microsoft which is The Patch KB5007262. The update isn’t instantly available across the majority of Windows 11 systems – so it’s going to have to be manually installed. Anyone experiencing problems with SSD speed should go to the Microsoft Update Catalog and download the patch. In the description of the update, it is stated that the update will address the issue with NVMe, SSD and performance of hard drives due to NTFS USN journaling turning on. It is believed that the USN journaling of disk C is on by default.
Error 0x80070070 during installing
For those who who are attempting to upgrade Windows 10 to the new operating system, a persistent error might cause a problem. This error message with the code 0x80070070 that occurs when there isn’t enough space for installing the required configuration on your PC. It usually appears by way of an error message that contains the string the following format: 0x80070070-0x50011, 0x500 or 80070070 60000. Instead of removing apps and programs in order to make room for space, a fast answer (via Windows Central) can aid you.The removal of temporary files from your computer could (quite likely) allow you to have the space you require to use your computer. To delete the temporary files from your computer, navigate to Settings Click on System, then select Storage. There will be a section called Temporary files. If you click on it, it’ll open an area where you can pick the temporary files you wish to eliminate. It is essential to keep those files which are known as “Windows Setup temporary files” or “Windows ESD installation files” These are upgrade files that are part of the OS.
Google Chrome not working
If you’re unable to make use of Chrome on Windows 11, this could be due to a range of reasons. It could be due to issues with compatibility, damaged or broken files or conflicts with applications’ behavior. To resolve the issue, restart your computer, and then search for any errors in Chrome to see if it’s working correctly. You can also go on to your Google Chrome icon, right-click on it and choose Properties. Select the Compatibility tab, and then select Run Troubleshooter to check compatibility. It is your responsibility to take this step entirely at risk. It is possible to be enticed to shut off any antivirus software has been installed on your system or even to get Google whitelisted within Chrome by changing its settings.If this doesn’t work to resolve the issue then you’ll need to delete the folder that houses the profile details within Google Chrome. To do this, press Windows key + R to open the Run dialog box; here enter “%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data” and trace the Default folder and create a copy of it to backup files. After that, you can remove the folder. Still not getting results? You may be able to delete your DNS cache (via Guiding Tech) by entering Terminal by using this shortcut Windows key +”X. Enter the command “ipconfig/flushdns” and then press Enter.
If the issue persists, you may need to reset your network settings by using this Windows shortcut keyboard +. In the following window, click “Network & Internet” and select the Advance setting for the network. In”More Settings,” click the “More Settings” tab select the Network reset option.
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