One of the two most tedious processes on a Microsoft computer can be updating its operating system. It is that, as many users know, many times new Windows has its problems.
This is the most recent case of Windows 11 update, specifically the cumulative update KB5034765 released on February 13, which is causing significant problems on several users’ systems.
Or what is happening with Windows 11?
This new version promised significant improvements in the functionality of the operating system, but ended up resulting in a series of technical problems.
What type? The disappearance of the task bar, failures in the file explorer, a reduction in the general performance of the system, among others, foram related hairs affected.
Windows 11 has probably been one of the worst user experiences I have had with an operating system since Windows Vista itself.
I have so many problems with it and I don’t like it at all. Honestly, I want to switch to Windows 10 at this point 😮💨 https://t.co/3ZWDrgIdGT
— Southern Fried StoNerD (@southernstonerd) February 28, 2024
Among the additional problems are also complications during the download and installation of the patch, which results in Windows Update reverting as alterations to restore the previous state of the system.
Microsoft has confirmed these problems and promises to announce a solution in the coming days. Namely, the update of KB5034765 was designed to introduce a new Copilot experience, replacing the “show work area” function in the task bar, in addition to addressing problems such as the narrator and downloading of metadata, in addition to correcting 73 vulnerabilities of security, including five critical errors.
However, for affected users, a temporary solution is suggested: exclude the hidden paste “\$WinREAgent” before attempting to update again, so that the installation occurs without bugs.
I’m sorry Microsoft finally released a corrective patch. And if it is not updated, it is recommended that it not be made-it is a new announcement from the company led by Satya Nadella, except as a precautionary measure.