ui regression

  1. Windows 11 Provisioning Regression Crashes Start Menu and Taskbar

    Microsoft’s own support documentation now describes a provisioning‑time regression that, in some deployments, can leave the Start menu, Taskbar, File Explorer and other XAML‑backed shell components either blank, crashed, or entirely nonfunctional — and that admission is only the most visible...
  2. Windows 11 File Explorer Dark Mode White Flash Bug (KB5070311)

    Microsoft’s December 1, 2025 preview cumulative update (KB5070311) set out to finish a long‑promised dark‑mode polish for File Explorer — and instead shipped a jarring rendering regression: when Windows is set to Dark mode, File Explorer can briefly flash a full‑window white screen during common...
  3. KB5070311 Windows 11 Release Preview: UI polish, Copilot+ and LSASS fix

    Microsoft pushed a focused Release Preview package on December 1, 2025 — KB5070311 — that updates Windows 11 on both the 24H2 and 25H2 servicing tracks (OS Builds 26100.7309 and 26200.7309) and pairs modest but widely useful UI polish with device‑gated Copilot+ improvements and an important...
  4. Windows 11 Password Icon Hidden on Lock Screen After KB5064081 Preview

    Microsoft has confirmed that the August 29, 2025 non‑security preview update KB5064081 can make the password sign‑in icon invisible on the Windows 11 lock screen, forcing affected users to click the blank space where the icon should be to open the password field — a confirmed but cosmetic UI...
  5. Windows 11 Password Sign‑in Icon Missing After August 2025 Preview Update — Fixes and Workarounds

    Microsoft has confirmed that an August 2025 optional preview update left the password sign-in icon invisible on some Windows 11 lock screens — a small visual bug with outsized usability and accessibility impact that persisted for weeks until Microsoft rolled a fix into later cumulative updates...
  6. Windows 11: Invisible Password Icon on Lock Screen After August 2025 Update

    An innocuous-sounding preview update for Windows 11 quietly introduced a frustrating usability regression: the small password icon in the lock screen’s Sign‑in options can become invisible after installing the August 29, 2025 preview (KB5064081) or certain later servicing updates, leaving users...
  7. Windows 11 Lock Screen Password Icon Hidden After August 2025 Update

    Microsoft has confirmed a small but consequential Windows 11 lock‑screen bug: after the August 29, 2025 preview update (KB5064081) and some later servicing releases, the password sign‑in icon can be invisible on the lock screen while the underlying control itself remains functional. The result...
  8. Windows 11 Lock Screen Password Icon Hidden: Known Issue and Workarounds

    Microsoft quietly acknowledged that an August preview update for Windows 11 introduced a visual regression: the small password sign‑in icon can be invisible on the lock screen, even though the underlying button remains functional and users can still activate the password entry by clicking the...
  9. Windows 11 Lock Screen Password Icon Missing: What to Do

    Microsoft has acknowledged a persistent Windows 11 bug that makes the password icon disappear from the lock‑screen sign‑in options, and — crucially for many users — there is no immediate, widely distributed fix: the icon is invisible but still functional, and Microsoft’s public guidance for...
  10. Windows 11 Password Sign-In Icon Missing: Hover to Reveal Fix & Timeline

    Microsoft has confirmed a Windows 11 bug that makes the small password sign‑in icon invisible on the lock screen’s “Sign‑in options,” and the company’s temporary fix is effectively: hover where the icon should be and click the invisible placeholder to reveal the password box. Background /...
  11. Windows 11 Provisioning Regression Impacts Start Menu and Settings in 24H2 Updates

    Microsoft’s admission that a servicing regression broke core Windows 11 shell functionality in certain provisioning scenarios crystallizes a slow‑burn crisis for the operating system: a July 2025 cumulative update (represented in Microsoft’s advisory by KB5062553) introduced a timing‑dependent...
  12. Windows 11 25H2 Enablement Pack: AI Productivity, Accessibility, Security

    Microsoft’s incremental Windows 11 25H2 update arrives as more than just a cosmetic refresh — it’s a strategic enablement package that flips long‑staged feature flags, formalizes months of Insider previews, and tightens the platform around AI‑first productivity, accessibility, and security...