Microsoft's June security update for Windows 11 24H2 has drawn attention for its immediate follow-up warning about a compatibility issue affecting some devices. This unprecedented move of throttling the rollout signifies potential quality control failures within Microsoft. Users are speculating that the issue could relate to differing CPU architectures, and installation errors have been reported. The speed at which Microsoft is attempting to remedy the situation is commendable, but it casts doubt on the vetting process that led to the initial release of the flawed update.
Microsoft's recent security update was quickly followed by a warning of compatibility issues, leading to an unusual throttling of the update for some devices.
The rapid replacement of a critical security patch raises questions about Microsoft's quality assurance processes and how such a bug was overlooked.
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