The latest Windows 11 update has a serious problem that could ruin a PC

The latest Windows 11 update has a serious problem that could ruin a PC
The latest Windows 11 update has a serious problem that could ruin a PC

A worrying problem involves a recent update of Windows 11which has a major technical flaw that could cause serious problems for your personal computer.

Broadly speaking, it is an update that was notified by Windows Update and whose code name is KB5039302. As explained by her own Microsoftthe improvement has a big one that causes PCs to restart continuously or simply not turn on.

Specifically, the situation involves versions 22H2 and 23H2 of Windows 11, with Microsoft deciding to roll back the update after its launch on June 25.

A day later, on June 26, incidents with affected users began to multiply, but for now the extent of the situation is unknown.

“This problem is more likely to affect devices that use virtual machine tools and nested virtualization functions, such as CloudPC, DevBox and Azure Virtual Desktop. “We are investigating to determine the precise conditions under which this problem can be triggered,” the company explained.

“While our investigation is ongoing, we will pause offering this update through Windows Update and Windows Update for Business. For this reason, this update may not currently be offered for your device. Windows Home edition users are less likely to experience this issuesince virtualization is less common in home environments,” they added.

According to their official information, they are currently working on a resolution of the problem and hope to deliver an update in the short term.

Finally, keep in mind that affected computers “require recovery operations to restore normal use.”

 
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