Windows 11 24H2 Update: Bugs and Issues Users Should Know

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Microsoft's journey into the realm of Windows 11 has been anything but smooth, especially with the latest 24H2 update. Officially released on October 1, 2024, this update aimed to enhance the user experience by improving the Copilot AI and sprucing up the File Explorer—think of it as Windows 11's version of a sleek new outfit. However, behind this polished exterior lies a troubling list of bugs that users are experiencing, which might have you thinking twice before hitting that "Update" button. Let’s dive into the muddy waters of this update and explore why many are advising users to hold off for now.

The Array of Issues: The 10 Bugs to Watch Out For​

1. The Beloved System File Checker is Broken

Let’s start with a classic—Windows System File Checker (SFC). Users have found that SFC is now caught in an infinite loop of false positives, incorrectly flagging WebView2-related files as corrupted, despite numerous scans claiming to fix them. This issue leaves many wondering just how much trust they can place in a tool designed to maintain system integrity.

2. Stubborn Cache Files

Have you ever tried to delete a stubborn cache file? The latest 24H2 update leaves behind an 8.63GB cache that disappears into the void when you attempt to delete it through normal methods. Thankfully, there’s a workaround via “Windows Update Cleanup” in Disk Cleanup, although the misleading space report adds to the confusion.

3. Gaming Woes: Easy Anti-Cheat and the Blue Screen of Death

For online gamers, the presence of Easy Anti-Cheat can be a double-edged sword. While it guards against cheating, the 24H2 update has resulted in BSODs for users running affected Intel systems with this app. The conflict is under review, but for now, the gaming community finds itself in a precarious position.

4. It’s Not Just Easy Anti-Cheat: More BSOD Drama

The blue screens aren’t limited to gaming. Others using Intel's 11th Gen processors report instability linked to certain drivers. The drama extends further with issues documented across various hardware combinations, making it an unusually troublesome update.

5. Vanishing Cursors

Picture this: you’re working in Google Chrome, typing away, and suddenly, your mouse pointer decides to play hide and seek. This quirky bug, only affecting text input fields in Chromium-based applications, has users scratching their heads as they try to locate their invisible cursors.

6. Connectivity Chaos

User reports are surfacing about internet connection problems post-update, where devices can connect to Wi-Fi or Ethernet but fail to secure a valid IP address. For those absolutely dependent on a stable network, this has been less than ideal and adds a twist to the work-from-home scenario.

7. Fingerprint Sensors in Disarray

In an age where biometric security is a norm, the 24H2 update seems to sabotage its own advancements. Several users have found their fingerprint sensors unresponsive, forcing a fallback on traditional password logins—hardly the seamless experience we’ve come to expect from modern devices.

8. Clipboard History: An Empty Shell

The Windows clipboard history feature, beloved for its ability to keep track of copied text, is reportedly malfunctioning for some users. Numerous reports indicate that the clipboard history fails to recognize copied items, signalling yet another frustration to users who rely on this tool.

9. Network Sharing Headaches

A common task turned troublesome: network sharing. Users have encountered situations where their devices fail to appear on the network, complicating what should be a straightforward process of file and printer sharing. Thankfully, a workaround exists involving tweaks to the Function Discovery Resource Publication service, but the hassle speaks volumes about the update's current reliability.

10. Printer Problems on Copilot+ PCs

For owners of Copilot+ systems, printers have become a thorn in the side. With reports of setup failures and general connectivity issues, those hoping for a smooth workflow post-update are left disappointed and looking for solutions.

A Cautionary Tale: Wait and See​

These are just a handful of the identified glitches, with Microsoft also pointing to additional issues on its Known Issues and Notifications page. After testing the 24H2 update on a non-critical system, I encountered several of these bugs personally. Many users are rightly cautious, as the buggy nature of this release feels more pronounced than in previous annual updates.
It’s essential to highlight that conflicts and bugs are part of the territory when it comes to rolling out major updates. However, the sheer volume and severity of problems in this iteration have raised eyebrows, leading experts and users alike to encourage others to hold off while Microsoft works on fixes.
In conclusion, unless you're keen on playing troubleshooting roulette with your device, it might be wise to delay the upgrade to Windows 11 24H2 for the time being. After all, a smooth sailing experience in a tech-laden ocean is always preferable to being marooned on the Isle of Bugs. So, stay patient, keep your current version for now, and watch for updates and fixes rolling out in the weeks to come. Happy computing!

Source: ZDNet The Windows 11 24H2 bug list grows again: 10 reasons to avoid this update for now
 


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