Microsoft officially released the Windows 11 24H2 update on October 1, 2023, which includes enhancements to Copilot AI, a refreshed File Explorer, improved performance, and greater stability. Users can install the update via Windows Update or download it from Microsoft's page. However, there are reports of bugs, leading Microsoft to temporarily halt the rollout for certain problematic PCs.
1. The Windows System File Checker (SFC) is experiencing a glitch that causes it to falsely report corrupted files.
2. An 8.63GB update cache cannot be deleted through standard methods; Microsoft confirmed this as a reporting bug.
3. The update may conflict with the Easy Anti-Cheat application, causing blue screens for users with Intel's Alder Lake+ processors.
4. Other drivers, particularly those related to Intel Smart Sound Technology, may also cause blue screens.
5. A bug in Chromium-based applications causes the mouse pointer to disappear when interacting with text input fields.
6. Some users report erratic internet connectivity, with devices failing to receive valid IP addresses.
7. Fingerprint sensors on some devices may become unresponsive after the update.
8. The clipboard history feature may malfunction, indicating it is empty despite copied items being present.
9. A network issue prevents devices from appearing in the network list, affecting file and printer sharing capabilities.