Windows 11 update accidentally erases Copilot for some users - here's how to get it back
Briefly

After the March 11 Windows 11 update, users discovered that the Copilot app had unintentionally been uninstalled and unpinned from the taskbar on certain devices. Microsoft confirmed the issue, noting it affects only the regular Copilot app, not the Microsoft 365 version. They are working on a solution, but for users who wish to restore functionality, the app can be reinstalled via the Microsoft Store. This incident underscores broader stability challenges with Windows 11, particularly the 24H2 version, as Microsoft navigates support transitions from Windows 10.
Following the March 11 update, Microsoft acknowledged that the regular Copilot app accidentally uninstalls and unpins from the taskbar on some Windows 11 devices.
Customers facing issues with the Copilot app can easily reinstall it from the Microsoft Store and repin it to the taskbar, restoring functionality.
Despite the Copilot glitch being relatively minor in the broader context, it highlights ongoing challenges with Windows 11's stability, especially the 24H2 version.
The importance of resolving these glitches looms larger as Microsoft prepares to cut off support for Windows 10 this upcoming October.
Read at ZDNET
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