Microsoft has rolled out several updates for Windows 11, including a new Notepad with redesigned context menus, enhancements to Windows Hello, and improvements to File Explorer such as additional buttons on its Home page and fixes to dark mode. The default screenshot tool, Snipping Tool, is also receiving features beneficial for users who annotate screenshots. However, a recent Microsoft Store update removed a key feature, requiring users to accept a compromise. Despite these improvements, the latest Windows 11 24H2 Patch Tuesday update has caused issues with solid-state drives (SSDs) and hard disk drives (HDDs), leading to drive failures and potential data corruption after large data writes. These problems have affected multiple drives, raising concerns among users.
By @ssc_combater007 - The latest Windows 11 24H2 Patch Tuesday update is causing SSDs and HDDs to reportedly break with chances of data corruption as well. #Microsoft #Windows11 #SSD https://t.co/He52swPu0u
The latest Windows 11 update is causing SSDs to become non-functional after a large data write, and it seems to have affected several drives. 🔗 https://t.co/vQYoCpqaY4 https://t.co/HqmjwP5UAT
Windows 11 : des réglages cachés qui ralentissent et espionnent ! https://t.co/v5Zr3kBBxA