
Update, November 4th 1:25PM ET : Article updated with Snipping Tool workaround. A bug was slowing performance on Ryzen processors by up to 15 percent in certain games.

Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 issues come just two weeks after the company had to issue a patch to fix AMD CPU performance in the OS. Recorders are built as scalable Azure-based services (bots) that use Microsoft’s communications platform and register as applications with Microsoft Graph.
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“We are working on a resolution for Snipping tool and the S mode only issues and will provide an update when more information is available,” says Microsoft. The core component of the compliance recording solution is the recorder. It’s not clear when the Snipping Tool and S mode issues will be addressed. The expired certificate is also causing issues with the accounts page in the settings section of Windows 11 with S mode enabled and the input method editor UI. You can then change the system date back once the app has loaded ok. If you are having issues, some Verge readers have reported being able to change the system date back to October 30th, and then launching Snipping Tool to get it working again. It’s not clear how many Windows 11 users are affected by these issues, and we haven’t been able to replicate the Snipping Tool problems on multiple patched systems. “You can also paste it into Paint to select and copy the section you want.”

“To mitigate the issue with Snipping Tool, use the Print Screen key on your keyboard and paste the screenshot into your document,” recommends Microsoft. Microsoft’s patch doesn’t address the problems with the Snipping Tool app, though.

Microsoft still needs to fix the Snipping Tool
