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Microsoft finally admits almost all major Windows 11 core features are broken
A major new Windows 11 update has introduced widespread stability issues affecting core system functionality. Many users, including myself, are now experiencing frequent and disruptive problems like File Explorer crashes, slow performance, taskbar glitches, and Bluetooth failures, which together make the operating system frustratingly unreliable for daily use.
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- RenamedUserCopper Contributor
So who admitted it? do you have an actual M$ article? did M$ CEO said that? where is the proof? Don't just show me some KBs, You said "finally admits", where is the proof?
- jcmotivatedOccasional Reader
Hoping Microsoft decides to start fixing the OS and stops trying to push AI. Nobody I know wants AI. We just want a working OS that is complete and not missing the essentials. Home and corporate alike are ripping Copilot out.
- Michael_OlssonCopper Contributor
can you provide a link to further reading?
- IshmasOccasional Reader
I spent 3 days trying to fix my hard drive which had 5tb of photos on it! Windows 11 decided it didn’t like it any more and (I found out) removed all permissions!! Including administrator! I could access the drive by booting up my hyrens usb boot. I copied all my photos over to my other external hard drive then set about finding answers!!!! Ran a full chkdsk.. drive given the thumbs up.. but then found online that someone else had this problem!! I had to go to secuity on the drive and re- admit administrator and everyone. I was still denied access so I put in my user as an administrator (several times as windows kept spitting it out and going back to everyone which was still only allowed to see the photos, not open or edit them). Finally I got my login to work and regained access. Windows 11 still has an issue with E:/ drive. I formatted the drive and restored all the photos again, bought another drive and copied them over to this one (another 2 days copying) , then put my original photo drive away for safekeeping.
- stammjOccasional Reader
I just had to roll back an update installed on December 5th today because it kept making my computer freeze up, no matter what I shut off during the boot process. I was able to boot up in Safe Mode but in "standard mode" Windows completely froze up after about 5 minutes.