If some of your Windows 10 apps are not launching after installing recent updates, Microsoft has a fix to save the day.
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Microsoft has shared a Group Policy fix for the Windows 11 KB5043145 update, which is breaking PCs and causing restarts, green screens, blue screens, and USB and Bluetooth failures.
Microsoft has confirmed a new bug in KB5039302, also known as the June 2024 non-security update for Windows 11. It impacts the Windows Update Agent API and causes 0x8002802B errors.
Microsoft has confirmed that the recently detected taskbar issues in Windows 11's latest non-security updates (KB5037959) are now fixed using the Known Issue Rollback (KIR) technique.
Microsoft has resolved the recently confirmed Wi-Fi bug in the latest Windows 11 cumulative updates. Known Issue Rollback allowed the company to undo the damage without releasing more updates.
Microsoft has confirmed that the October 2023 Windows 10 Patch Tuesday is failing to install on some systems with the message "Error 8007000D (ERROR_INVALID_DATA)". Here's how to resolve it.
Microsoft has said that some Windows 10 users attempting to install the latest Patch Tuesday update (KB5031356) have encountered an error. Here are some steps you can take to resolve it.
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Windows 11 and 10 users right now may be unable to record, playback, or capture videos at the moment, when using the WVC1 codec. Microsoft has confirmed it is a known issue and recommends a rollback.
Those using Windows 10 might experience weird taskbar behaviors after installing recent cumulative updates. Microsoft has confirmed the issue and shared a temporary workaround to mitigate the problem.
Microsoft has confirmed a weird bug in its newest operating system, where users might be unable to sign in after adding a new Microsoft Account user. Fortunately, the fix is now available.
Microsoft has confirmed that Windows updates released on August 9, 2022, caused audio issues on systems with Windows 10. The company has also shared solutions for the affected customers.
Microsoft has notified users about a new issue it fixed using the Known Issue Rollback feature. According to the software giant, Windows 10 had problems with the input indicator and language bars
Microsoft has notified Windows 10 and 11 users that it applied the Known Issue Rollback mechanism to resolve a problem when Internet Explorer tabs stop responding in the Edge browser.
The recent Windows 11 update KB5012643 and Windows 10 update KB5011831 broke games and apps on "certain GPUs" that run on the Microsoft's DirectX 9 API. Also present is a related D3D9On12 issue.
Microsoft has rolled out a fix that should revert the gaming performance impact of the last Patch Tuesday update, KB5001330. It's using a relatively new method to fix known issues, too.