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In a not-so-surprising twist for Windows enthusiasts, Microsoft has unleashed its much-anticipated 2024 update—referred to as Windows 11 24H2—with a lineup of features that many would be excited about. This update promises improved performance, refined AI capabilities, and a spruced-up File Explorer. However, lurking beneath this sleek veneer is a menagerie of bugs that could turn your digital experience into a rather frustrating affair. Let’s dive into the eight major reasons you might want to think twice before clicking that update button.

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1. System File Checker Bug​

The System File Checker (SFC) is like the trusty mechanic of your Windows system, tirelessly scanning for corrupt files and repairing any that need fixing. Unfortunately, in this update, SFC seems to have taken a wrong turn—getting stuck in a loop of false positives. Users running the sfc /scannow command reported that it would repeatedly flag certain WebView2-related files as corrupted, effectively making the tool nearly useless until Microsoft rectifies the issue.

2. Cache File Deletion Glitch​

Nothing is more annoying than storage space that seems permanently occupied. Users have noticed that after updating, an 8.63GB cache is left behind with no straightforward way to delete it. Although Microsoft has acknowledged this reporting bug—stating that using “Windows Update Cleanup” in the Disk Cleanup tool does actually free up the space—it’s still perplexing when your system says you have clutter that you can't visibly dispose of.

3. Conflict with Easy Anti-Cheat​

If you’re into gaming, beware! The update has a serious conflict with Easy Anti-Cheat, a software used by several online games to combat cheating. The watchdog's misbehavior can lead to the dreaded Blue Screen of Death (BSOD), particularly impacting users with Intel’s Alder Lake+ processors. Microsoft is currently working on a fix, but until then, gaming could be risky business.

4. Blue Screens in Other Instances​

Those BSODs aren’t just limited to gaming; other hardware incompatibilities with Intel Smart Sound Technology drivers can lie in wait, ready to crash your party. Users running certain Intel processors could find themselves in hot water as conflicts with Western Digital SSDs also contribute to instability post-update. A patch is forthcoming, but the waiting game can be a real headache.

5. Disappearing Mouse Pointer​

Imagine clicking around your favorite Chromium-based browsers only to find your mouse pointer vanishes into thin air when typing in text fields. This quirky glitch has been reported following the Windows 11 24H2 update, though a workaround exists for those who refuse to let their cursor play hide-and-seek.

6. Internet Connection Issues​

One of the more worrying complaints stems from users losing their internet connectivity altogether. Reports indicate issues with obtaining a valid IP address, leaving users twiddling their thumbs and unable to connect either through Ethernet or Wi-Fi. Attempting driver updates and various reset methods haven’t yielded success for many, making this a significant nuisance.

7. Fingerprint Sensor Glitch​

For those who cherish speed and security, an unresponsive fingerprint sensor post-update could leave you high and dry. Experiments with unlocking devices have shown inconsistent failures, obliging users to revert to passwords or PINs each time. A lack of finger-snapping reliability is far from ideal in the fast-paced world of tech.

8. Broken Clipboard History​

Lastly, a feature beloved by many—the clipboard history—takes a hit. Though Microsoft introduced this nifty tool years ago, the update has rendered it semi-functional for some users, with complaints regarding the clipboard insisting it’s empty despite having multiple copied items. The feature, effectively rendered obsolete for many, begs questions about the quality control of updates heading to the public.

Recommendation​

Given these myriad bugs, it's prudent for Windows 11 users to stand firm for a spell, resisting the urge to dive into the latest 2024 update just yet. While some might argue that every major update comes with its share of hiccups, the frustration these new glitches can cause—especially in a work setting—should not be underestimated. As Microsoft works to patch these bugs, existing users may want to hang tight and continue enjoying the stability of their current version.
For those brave enough to proceed, keeping an eye on future patch notes and updates will be crucial to navigating this landscape of bugs and potential fixes. Until then, let’s hope for a smoother experience with future iterations!
Source: ZDNet 10 pesky Windows 11 24H2 bugs still haunting PCs despite several patches
 

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If you thought the days of "update shock syndrome" were behind you, think again. Microsoft’s recently released Windows 11 24H2 update, aimed at bringing new features and optimizations to your devices, has ended up throwing quite the curveball for users. Piling up report after report of glitches, the update has stirred up an orchestra of complaints. Time zone bugs, audio issues, and—you guessed it—sync troubles have all made their unwelcome debut. Let’s dive into the details and see if this is something you’ve been experiencing or might want to prepare for.

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The Time Zone Debacle: Changing Time is Now a Chore​

One of the standout issues surrounds your device's time zone settings. Here’s the kicker: if you’re not rocking administrative privileges on your machine, managing time zones has gone from a few simple clicks to a downright odyssey.

Here’s what’s happening:​

  • If you don’t have admin privileges, the update makes it nearly impossible to tweak time zone settings via the usual Date & Time interface. Instead of a neat and functional system, you get incomplete access that leaves you stuck.
  • Worse still, many users are reporting that devices waking up from Sleep Mode are unable to reset the time and sync it properly, a flaw that could turn meeting scheduling or reminders into a logistical nightmare.
  • Daylight saving transitions aren’t playing fair either. Post-update, regular switches in and out of daylight saving time seem to confuse systems, leading to incorrect timestamps on files, email logs, and scheduled tasks.
While this issue isn’t breaking PCs left and right, it’s an annoying snag that many say comes out of nowhere and complicates what were once routine tasks. Some Windows administrators may sigh in relief as they’re likely not impacted, but non-admin users are the ones paying the price.

Audio Glitches: Music to Nobody’s Ears​

If you’re a gamer, streamer, or a casual audiophile, you might want to brace yourself. The 24H2 update has gifted some users with bizarre audio behavior centered around external USB devices. The primary offender? Some Digital Audio Converters (DACs) are unpredictably cranking playback volume up to 100% after the update.

The Details:​

  • This glitch primarily affects those using specialized USB audio devices—think gamers with premium headsets or users with external DAC setups for enhanced sound quality.
  • The issue doesn’t appear to stem from actual user settings but rather from the update itself. Essentially, it’s not you; it’s Windows.
  • Imagine booting up your favorite game or that new blockbuster on Disney+ only to have your audio spike into overdrive. You better hope no one in the house has sensitive ears—or a sleeping infant.
These audio bugs are both disruptive and a bit of a mystery. Microsoft hasn’t yet pinpointed the cause, though they have acknowledged community reproach and promised investigations are ongoing.

Workarounds: Because That’s All We’ve Got Right Now​

Microsoft, keenly aware of the backlash, has offered a few workarounds for at least some of the bugs. While these are appreciated, they undeniably leave a lot to be desired compared to a full-fledged permanent fix.

For Time Zone Tweaks:​

Those facing non-admin glitches with time zones can bypass the modern Settings interface and opt for the trusty old Control Panel:
  • Open the Start Menu and type "Control Panel."
  • Use the search bar in the Control Panel to find and select the “Change the time zone” option.
  • From here, manage your time zone as needed.
Alternatively, you can open the Run Dialog Box (press Windows Key + R) and type timedate.cpl. This takes you straight to the old-school Date & Time settings window, bypassing the administrative roadblocks.

For Audio Issues:​

While no foolproof solution exists yet, some users have seen temporary relief from:
  • Reinstalling their USB audio driver after the update.
  • Restarting their audio services via the Services app in Windows (services.msc) or unplugging and replugging their audio devices.
Regularly keeping an eye on Microsoft’s Feedback Hub might also provide fresh workarounds shared by the tech-savvy community.

Broader Implications: Why These Bugs Matter​

Now, let’s zoom out from these isolated grievances. While bugs are par for the course in software updates, this particular scenario underscores the importance of rigorous update testing. Time zone changes, especially, should never become a pain point in professional environments. Companies running standardized non-admin devices for employees could face delays or errors due to something as “simple” as a clock issue.
Likewise, audio irregularities point to deeper questions about the stability of newer feature updates. Microsoft’s push to roll out updates like the 24H2 with a focus on aesthetic and under-the-hood improvements may end up costing stability—a concern that echoes through their intertwined enterprise and gaming audiences.
Then there’s user trust. The repeated arrival of "buggy" updates could drive professionals, particularly those in high-reliability industries, to reconsider Windows as their go-to OS. Remember, alternatives (dare we name macOS and Linux?) are lurking in the shadows.

What’s Next: Microsoft’s Promised Fixes​

Microsoft, for its part, assures that fixes are coming. An upcoming patch—whether as part of a separate hotfix or bundled into the next monthly cumulative update—is in the works to address these bugs. However, hard confirmation remains missing. Until then, the frustration is palpable for those depending on smooth workflows.
In their favor, Microsoft’s transparency on these issues (especially via feedback channels like the Microsoft Feedback Hub) is a positive step. Still, issues this disruptive tend to leave lasting scars on users’ opinions.

TL;DR: An Update You’ll Want to Watch Closely​

The Windows 11 24H2 update, while a step forward in theory, has introduced messy side effects for many users. Time zones gone wild, audio gone louder, and sync issues dragging device reliability into the mud—all hallmark signs of an update struggling to find its footing post-launch.
It’s safe to say: if you haven’t updated yet, consider waiting. If you’ve already updated and fallen victim to these glitches, the above workarounds might tide you over until Microsoft’s next patch comes rolling in.
And as always, sound off in the forums: Are you facing these issues yourself? Have you found different ways to solve them? Microsoft might not be listening, but we are. Keep sending in feedback and sharing solutions! Debate, complain, or laugh—it’s all part of navigating these digital growing pains together.
Hasta la Vista, Bugs! Let's hope the next update learns from this one.

Source: Tech Edt The Windows 11 24H2 update continues to cause problems
 

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Let’s face it—every major Windows update comes with its fair share of headaches, hiccups, and heartaches. But Windows 11’s latest 24H2 release could easily win a “Bug Olympics” gold medal. Whether you’re a seasoned power user, a gamer, or just someone who doesn't want your PC acting like a rebellious teenager, there are some compelling reasons to delay hitting that “Update Now” button. Let’s unpack this one bug-filled suitcase and understand why the update is starting to resemble an untested beta release more than the polished evolution of Windows 11.

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The Bugs That’ll Make You Think Twice​

Here’s a grim spotlight on the 12 biggest culprits ruining the experience for early adopters of Windows 11 24H2:

1. Return of the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD)

Yes, the infamous Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) rears its ugly head once again. After installing the update, users with older processors—even those officially supported—have reported cryptic error codes like “UNSUPPORTED_PROCESSOR.” Even systems equipped with newer Ryzen or Intel Core chips have sporadically crashed into the blue abyss.
  • Why it happens: Likely tied to compatibility bugs in underlying kernel changes or improper driver updates for aging hardware.
  • Pro Tip: If you're already affected, create a BIOS update or reinstall faulty chipset drivers manually—though, this is only a workaround until Microsoft acts.

2. Performance Degradation

Irony Alert: Instead of the touted performance boosts, many users are complaining about sluggishness. Applications load slower, multitasking feels clunky, and even routine tasks (think web browsing!) demand extra patience.
  • Affected Devices: Reports are consistent across low-end laptops to high-end gaming PCs. Early benchmarks show some systems losing nearly 10% of application performance.

3. Gamers Beware: Performance Hits

For PC gaming enthusiasts, this update is essentially a juggling act of dropped frame rates, game crashes, and stutters. Graphically demanding titles like Cyberpunk 2077 struggle to deliver smooth performance post-update. The gaming subreddits are ablaze, especially since it’s holiday season—a prime time for multiplayer marathons.
  • Possible Explanation: Graphics drivers may not yet be fully optimized for the kernel-level changes in 24H2. Nvidia and AMD users alike are facing these pains.
  • Partial Fix: Look out for emergency GPU driver updates—or revert to older GPU drivers.

4. Installation Fiascos

Your installation journey for 24H2 might not even start smoothly. Failed updates, endless spinning wheels, and rollback errors are being increasingly reported. For users on metered internet connections, having to download it all over again makes this doubly frustrating.
  • What You Can Do:
  • Back up your data and create a restore point.
  • Ensure your internet connection is rock steady.
  • Be ready for the possibility of reverting to Windows 11 22H2.

5. File Explorer Mayhem

File Explorer, arguably the backbone of Windows navigation, is acting more like a clunky hinge right now. Laggy responses, crashes when dragging and dropping, and even potential data loss during file operations have been reported.
  • Real-World Troubleshooting: Running sfc /scannow in Command Prompt or resetting File Explorer defaults might temporarily fix some glitches.

6. Taskbar & Start Menu Glitches

What is arguably the most visible part of Windows—your friendly Start Menu and Taskbar—is riddled with bugs. Whether it’s Start freezing completely, icons disappearing, or both elements becoming unresponsive, this update has certainly disrupted the workflow of many users.

7. Printer Problems—Again

Given Windows’ historical love-hate relationship with printers, it’s no surprise that 24H2 introduces fresh printing nightmares. Errors include drivers failing to register, hanging print queues, and devices losing connectivity altogether.

8. Audio Crackles or Total Silence

The update seems to have severely disrupted audio quality, with users experiencing anything from odd crackling sounds to no output altogether. This bug is particularly annoying for those reliant on audio for work (like video editors or podcasters).

9. Network Instability

Frequent drops, slow speeds, and troubles connecting to Wi-Fi join the long list of complaints. More disturbingly, VPN users are seeing disconnections every few minutes.

10. High CPU Usage

Many have noticed abnormal CPU usage spikes, even when the system is idle. Left unchecked, this can lead to overheating (not to mention diminished battery life for laptops).

11. Third-Party App Mutinies

Certain apps—especially creative tools or intensive productivity suites—have started crashing or hanging. This could be a sign of APIs behaving differently post-update.

12. The Unexpected “You’re Not Eligible Anymore!” Error

In a bizarre twist, users are greeted with errors indicating their “system doesn’t meet Windows 11 requirements.” Imagine booting up a previously supported system to find out you’re inexplicably disqualified.

Should You Upgrade to 24H2 or Hold Off?​

Here’s the deal: No major OS update is completely smooth during its first rollout. However, Windows 11 24H2 raises more red flags than usual.

If You Must Upgrade:

  • Take Precautions:
  • Ensure all drivers are updated beforehand.
  • Perform a full system backup.
  • Install optional updates only during off-hours.
  • Keep Your System Safe:
  • Enable System Restore.
  • Pause updates in case a fix is released in the coming weeks.

Brace Yourself for Fixes​

The good news? These issues haven’t gone unnoticed. Microsoft has a history of patching critical bugs quickly, especially those that disrupt core user experiences. Here’s hoping that cumulative updates in January 2025 address most of these issues.
For now, hit pause—because when you think about it, is shiny new software truly worth an unstable computer? Keep an eye out for rolling patches, and most importantly, share your experiences so others can learn whether to embrace or bypass the current chaos of Windows 11 24H2.
Got specific questions or stories about this buggy update? Drop a comment on WindowsForum.com, and let’s troubleshoot this together.

Source: PC-Tablet New Windows 11 24H2 Bug List: 12 Reasons to Avoid This Update (For Now)
 

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