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Windows 11 UI Rendering Failures, Freezing, and Shell Initialization Issues After Update
A senior Microsoft support technician at Microsoft headquarters asked me to post this publicly because the issues I’m experiencing are part of a known Windows backend problem affecting many users. Engineering is working on a fix, and they said posting here helps increase visibility. I’m sharing my details so Microsoft can keep us informed of progress and any upcoming patch.
Issue Summary
My Windows 11 system is experiencing persistent UI rendering and shell initialization failures across multiple apps. Symptoms include:
- After startup or restart, taskbar icons and desktop shortcuts won’t open until I open Task Manager, which instantly “unsticks” the system.
- Washington Post, Facebook, YouTube, and other apps intermittently freeze until Task Manager is opened.
- Audio fails to initialize until a video is fully opened or after several attempts.
- Washington Post featured videos do not play at all.
- Facebook feed auto‑cycles new posts every 1–2 seconds for several rounds, as if the entire page is being re-rendered repeatedly.
- Issues began shortly after a Windows update.
- Dell diagnostics found no hardware problems.
- Five Level‑1 Microsoft techs and one Level‑2 tech performed extensive remote troubleshooting (startup cleanup, service changes, repairs). No solution.
- The issues are progressively worsening.
Why I’m Posting
A senior Microsoft technician told me:
- This is a known backend issue, not a hardware or local software problem.
- Many customers are reporting similar symptoms.
- Engineering is actively working on a fix.
- Posting here helps raise the issue’s priority.
- Updates will be provided when progress is made.
I’m requesting acknowledgment from Microsoft engineering and any available information on the status of the fix or upcoming patches.
3 Replies
- NixonmonCopper Contributor
A senior Microsoft support technician at Microsoft headquarters advised me to share this publicly, as the issues I’m experiencing are part of a known Windows backend problem affecting many users. Microsoft engineering is actively working on a fix.
- RantanaCopper Contributor
Collect information from users experiencing similar issues, which will help the engineering team to refine the fix.
- PlutiusCopper Contributor
Microsoft support stated that this is a known problem and that it is being addressed. I can't find any mention of this by anyone. How can I get information? Looking for confirmation that this "back end" issue is real and that MS is working on it.