Microsoft had warned about a kernel patch that could break something on the system on both Windows 10 and 11. Now, after pushing it out to everyone this month, the firm has explained why it did so.
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Microsoft had warned about a kernel patch that could break something on the system. However, two months since, it has pushed that update enabling it by default via the latest Patch Tuesday.
Microsoft has cautioned about a bug fix it released with Patch Tuesday. The fix resolves a kernel issue in Windows but Microsoft has disabled it by default as it can potentially break something.