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Windows 10: IME freezing
Samsonator - Did enabling the previous version of Microsoft IME work for you? A number of Japanese Language Pack users have reported the same issue since the start of this year so 2024-12 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 22H2 for x64-based Systems (KB5048652) seems to be the likely culprit rather than the January update. We have temporarily resolved the issue by removing the Japanese Language pack and re-installing but the issue has returned for some users but not others. Rebooting when there is a delay with typing has fixed it too but some users are having to reboot multiple times a day. We have enabled the previous IME for some users and are awaiting feedback.
RDW_SW19
We have confirmed that enabling the "Use previous version of Microsoft IME" immediately stops the freezing/pausing Japanese IME issue, avoiding the need to restart Windows. This is a relatively simple process involving a few mouse clicks and is non-disruptive to the user. This is currently our workaround. We have tried removing and re-installing the Japanese IME, but it has not worked for us. This week, we had one case where a user, who already had the "Use previous version of Microsoft IME" enabled, experienced the Japanese IME freezing/pausing issue again. In this case, we just toggled the "Use previous version of Microsoft IME" off and on, and that stopped the IME freezing/pausing at that moment. It seems there is a possibility of a reoccurrence despite enabling this feature. So far, this is just one case.
If your users encounter the Japanese IME freezing/pausing, I recommend enabling "Use previous version of Microsoft IME".
We currently have a support ticket opened with Microsoft Support on this issue and are working with them to gather logs from the Windows clients that are encountering this issue.
- RDW_SW19Feb 16, 2025Copper Contributor
Samsonator Thanks for your reply. Would be interested to see what Microsoft support have to say about this issue. I will test the fix on more users next week and see if there is any improvement. Looking through Microsoft December 2024 Security Updates, I saw this update - https://msrc.microsoft.com/update-guide/en-US/vulnerability/CVE-2024-49079 which is an Input Method Editor (IME) Remote Code Execution Vulnerability in Microsoft Publisher so wonder if this could be the cause of the issue.