Windows 11 problem

Winsage
April 9, 2025
Microsoft has implemented a compatibility hold for Windows 11 24H2 affecting devices using the sprotect.sys driver from SenseShield Technology, which is crucial for encryption protection in enterprise security software. This hold impacts all versions of the sprotect.sys driver, specifically versions 1.0.2.372 and 1.0.3.48903, causing potential disruptions such as unresponsiveness and black or blue screen errors. Users are advised not to force the Windows 11 24H2 update until the issue is resolved, and Microsoft is collaborating with SenseShield to investigate the problem. Additionally, Microsoft has previously issued holds for other issues related to Dirac Audio enhancement technology and AutoCAD 2022, raising concerns about the compatibility and stability of Windows 11 compared to Windows 10.
Winsage
June 22, 2024
- Windows 11 users have been experiencing issues preventing them from upgrading to the Enterprise subscription since April. - Microsoft has acknowledged the issue and mentioned they are working on a fix, but no exact date for the resolution has been provided. - A recent update, KB5039212, also had issues preventing users from upgrading to Enterprise, with an 'Access denied error (error code 0x80070005)'. - There is currently no workaround for the issue, and users will have to wait for Microsoft to release a fix in an upcoming update.
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