Slow or freezing systemA sluggish Windows 11 install is most often caused by driver mismatch, unclean in-place upgrades, or background services consuming I/O. Update GPU and chipset drivers directly from Intel, AMD or Nvidia rather than relying only on Windows Update. Disable non-critical startup items from Settings → Apps → Startup. Run sfc /scannow to repair corrupted system files. If the machine was upgraded from Windows 10 and issues persist, a clean install eliminates leftover services and drivers that often drag performance. Updates fail to installWhen cumulative updates refuse to apply or roll back, run the built-in troubleshooter (Settings → System → Troubleshoot → Other troubleshooters → Windows Update). Ensure the system drive has free space. Stop the Windows Update service and clear the SoftwareDistribution folder to reset cached payloads. Restart the service and re-attempt. Stable updates are essential because many visible bugs get resolved only through servicing stack and cumulative rollups. Wi-Fi and network problemsIntermittent Wi-Fi drops and DNS resolution failures frequently trace back to stale network drivers or residual VPN adapters. Update the wireless adapter driver from Device Manager or the OEM site. If symptoms persist, perform a full Network Reset (Settings → Network & Internet → Advanced network settings → Network reset). Use Ethernet temporarily to check if the fault is radio-layer or stack-layer. Display flicker, black screen, external monitor not detectedMost display path problems in Windows 11 are driver-layer. Install the latest graphics driver — not only from Windows Update — but the vendor package that contains the full control stack. Re-seat cables and test a second cable or port to rule out hardware. Re-enumerate displays via Settings → System → Display and choose “Detect” to force EDID read. Search or Start menu not workingWhen the search panel returns empty or fails to open, rebuild the search index from Control Panel → Indexing Options → Advanced → Rebuild. Restart Windows Explorer from Task Manager if the Start shell is unresponsive. Run sfc /scannow to eliminate system file corruption that frequently breaks shell components. Low storage on C: driveLow free space causes updates and installers to fail silently. Use Storage Sense to purge temporary files. Uninstall unused Win32 apps. Remove “Previous Windows installation(s)” after upgrades using Disk Cleanup with administrative privileges