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Facepalm: The problems associated with Microsoft's latest Windows 11 preview serve as a reminder of the potential risks associated with early adoption of software updates while underscoring the need for caution and thorough testing in IT environments. Microsoft has issued a fix, but that is probably of little comfort to the users who experienced the blue screen of death yet again.

Microsoft's latest Windows 11 preview, KB5043145, is causing significant problems for users. The update, released last week as a preview for the upcoming October Patch Tuesday, has led to numerous stability issues and complaints.

Many users have reported that their devices are experiencing multiple restarts or becoming unresponsive with blue or green screens after installing the update. In some cases, devices are automatically opening the Automatic Repair tool after repeated reboot attempts. In other instances, BitLocker recovery is being activated by the system.

The problems are not limited to system stability. Users have also reported issues with USB devices, Wi-Fi connectivity, and the Windows Subsystem for Linux 2. Hardware connected via USB and Bluetooth, such as keyboards, memory sticks, printers, and wireless mice, no longer work after installing the update. In these cases, the USB Host Controller under the Device Manager displays a yellow exclamation mark.

Some computers have even failed to boot after the update was installed.

Despite these issues, the update does introduce some new features when it works correctly. These include the ability to share local files directly from search results and the addition of a sign-out command to the account manager in the Start Menu.

Other changes allow users to enter their credentials only once for Outlook or another encrypted email app. Additionally, users with a Copilot Pro subscription can now manage it in Settings.

The update also aims to fix a problem with Microsoft Edge not responding to requests to use Internet Explorer mode. However, the widespread issues are overshadowing these improvements.

Microsoft has acknowledged the problems with the Known Issue Rollback it has distributed. The KIR is deployed automatically for most consumers, so all they have to do is restart their computers.

Microsoft has also released a specialized Group Policy, but end users on managed systems cannot implement this fix themselves. Instead, they need to collaborate with their IT departments to have the system administrators deploy the update across the organization's network.

It's worth noting that KB5043145 is an optional preview update. Users must choose to install it, which means many may have avoided these issues by waiting for the full release.

It is just over a week before the October Patch Tuesday, which will be the last update for Home and Pro users of Windows 11 version 22H2. Microsoft is likely working to resolve these issues before the full rollout.

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Maybe they should stop with these buggy Windows 11 updates.
How is it even possible with all the beta and test rings!

Did this happen in a beta ring or did this go out to actual end-users?
 
Maybe they should stop with these buggy Windows 11 updates.
How is it even possible with all the beta and test rings!

Did this happen in a beta ring or did this go out to actual end-users?
Optional performance update.
 
Quality Control at Microsoft has really gone down.
What a bunch of muppets.
 
Maybe they should stop with these buggy Windows 11 updates.
How is it even possible with all the beta and test rings!

Did this happen in a beta ring or did this go out to actual end-users?
Maybe fewer people are doing Microsoft Insider testing for them, than a few years back. It's also likely that not enough resources are given to MS engineers to fix errors unless they're show stoppers. Let's all thank Satya for firing 10,000 QA engineers back in 2015.
 
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The update installed on my computer last night with no issues. Didn't get the BSOD
 
The update installed on my computer last night with no issues. Didn't get the BSOD
Turns out I had that update with no issues. But still, I took it out.
 
Windows Update is the best advertisement for MacOS
 
I can't install MacOS on a perfectly good Windows PC. I can install Linux Mint with great results. Even Edge works well on Linux Mint.
All the point of MacOs is to be installed on hardware it's been written for.
 
Maybe fewer people are doing Microsoft Insider testing for them, than a few years back. It's also likely that not enough resources are given to MS engineers to fix errors unless they're show stoppers. Let's all thank Satya for firing 10,000 QA engineers back in 2015.
They needed that money to hire more middle managers and DEI HR reps.
 
As a reminder: The amount of people with issues is probably a fraction of 1%, if that. It's just visible because so many devices run Windows.
 
Maybe they should stop with these buggy Windows 11 updates.

I think you're being unfair, as this is a "preview" update. If Microsoft wanted to let you know there were no, or very few, bugs, they wouldn't use "preview" in the title.
 
I think you're being unfair, as this is a "preview" update. If Microsoft wanted to let you know there were no, or very few, bugs, they wouldn't use "preview" in the title.
It's always the same bunch, too. Many have tried to explain that to them, but it all just
falls dead in the water. I am no Tech guy, but even I know how to turn them off.
And to keep them off.
It's easier to complain, and this is not a bunch to miss any chance to

 
Seeing muppets deleted my post I'll post it again. What sort of ***** installs a preview update especially from thse clowns.
 

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