Sep 02 2021 06:32 PM
Do not update with update KB5006050. Its extremely bugged. Taskbar gone, computer super slow, programs dont work, chrome dont work, cant use any settings. If anyone updated with this update, do a system recovery and it will fix the issue. If you go into the update and it starts to automatically update, pause it and dont let it update. There is multiple people having the same issue as me. I repeat, DONT DOWNLOAD KB5006050. Save the hassle and stay with the current windows 11 build
Sep 02 2021 07:33 PM
@Xvenom82 cant do system recovery cause task bar is gone. Any help?
Sep 02 2021 07:46 PM - edited Sep 02 2021 07:48 PM
@8Seconds seems like the new update got problem with the date 3rd September. For temporary fix just change the system date to 4th September via Control Panel, then reboot the PC. Everything will start working again.
Sep 02 2021 07:56 PM
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Sep 02 2021 09:43 PM
tried a few of the fixes, the one that worked for me was updating the time, rebooting and changing the time again (so i could continue my zoom meeting) to fix the authentication error caused by the now incorrect time
Sep 02 2021 10:43 PM
Sep 03 2021 12:11 AM
Same here, taskbar had disappaered and chrome messed up, used system retore which remove KB5006050 and rebooted, all now OK
Sep 03 2021 03:22 AM
@a_plastic_bag sorry for the delay man but i checked the subreddit and it all worked out fine. Thx for helping!
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Sep 03 2021 10:41 AM
@traxworks Bro how did you recover your system, like there is no roll back in my system as I am using windows 11 public beta.
Sep 03 2021 11:57 AM
Used system restore to roll back update (shift plus shutdown at login gets back to recovery options)
Sep 03 2021 12:04 PM
KB5006050 Windows 11 Insider Preview Beta Build 22000.176 - Sept. 2
Sept 03 2021 at 1:13 PM
UPDATE 7:10PM PDT: Recently, Windows Insiders in both the Dev and Beta Channels began reporting that Start and Taskbar were unresponsive and Settings and other areas of the OS wouldn’t load. We quickly discovered an issue with a server-side deployment that went out to Insiders and canceled that deployment. If you were impacted by this issue, you can use the following steps to get back into a working state on your PC.
Step 1: Use CTRL-ALT-DEL and choose to open Task Manager.
Step 2: Choose “More details” at the bottom of Task Manager to expand Task Manager.
Step 3: Go to “File” and choose “Run new task”.
Step 4: Type “cmd” in the “Open” field.
Step 5: Paste the following: reg delete HKCU\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\IrisService /f && shutdown -r -t 0
Step 6: Hit enter, and then your PC should reboot. After rebooting, everything should be back to normal.
Sep 03 2021 12:45 PM