Microsoft’s latest (KB5050094 and KB5051987) updates are causing some serious performance issues, especially for users, as .
At a pivotal moment in time when Microsoft should be winning the hearts and minds of desktop PC users by presenting a stable and reliable platform in Windows 11, the latest 24H2 update (KB5051987 ...
Update KB5051987, released last week for Windows 11 24H2, was supposed to bring important security fixes and quality-of-life improvements. However, some users who installed the cumulative February ...
Microsoft's latest Patch Tuesday fixed several bugs but triggered several problems. Some users are struggling just to install the security update.
Microsoft has released Patch Tuesday updates for Windows 11 24H2, 23H2, and 22H2. The 24H2 update is provided via KB5051987, while the 23H2 and 22H2 updates are delivered via KB5051989.
But that appears to be what's happening, as the latest Windows 11 24H2 update (KB5051987) is reportedly causing major issues with File Explorer (via Windows Latest) and other software. This is ...
Worryingly, some folks are reporting that KB5051987 is causing crashes (Blue Screens of Death) after it’s installed, or that it has even torpedoed their Windows 11 installation entirely – yikes.
and Windows 11 (KB5051987, KB5051989). Alongside them, Microsoft also released dynamic updates for all supported versions of Windows 11,ie, 24H2, 23H2, and 22H2, as well as Windows Server 2025.
Yesterday was Patch Tuesday for February, which means Microsoft released updates KB5051989 for Windows 11 23H2 and KB5051987 for Windows 11 24H2. These are both security updates that also come ...
Windows 11’s February 2025 cumulative update has arrived It packs a host of cures including the resolution of an Auto HDR bug that was messing up colors and causing games to crash Important audio ...
Also: Don't ignore Microsoft's February Patch Tuesday - it's a big one for all Windows 11 users OK, that's the good news. Now for the bad. After applying KB5051987, many Windows users have been ...
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