![]() ![]() Microsoft’s swift response and transparency with this issue, despite the embarrassing nature of it, should also be commended, and will help minimize the effects of this problem. As KB5012643 is an optional update that people have to manually install, it means the numbers of potentially-affected users will be a lot lower than if the update was a mandatory one that automatically installs. There have been a few noticeable Windows 11 problems recently, so the company definitely won’t want people to think that the bad old days of faulty Windows updates are back – especially if it means they hold off from upgrading to Windows 11 because of that. Those dodgy Windows 10 updates, which caused more problems than they fixed at points, did a huge amount of damage to Microsoft’s reputation, as well as that of Windows 10, which up until then had been thought of as a return to form after the unloved mess that was Windows 8.Īnything that reminds people of that regrettable period isn’t going to be good for Microsoft. ![]() Having to warn users to uninstall an update is embarrassing enough at the best of times, but for Microsoft, this humiliation is even more acute, as it brings back bad memories of a few years ago, when the company went through a period of releasing increasingly broken Windows 10 updates. (Image credit: Lipik Stock Media / Shutterstock)
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