Microsoft's recent Patch Tuesday update is encountering installation failures on select Windows 11 machines, primarily affecting virtual setups like Azure Virtual Machines and Citrix-hosted systems. The problem arises during the installation of the May 13 update for Windows 11 versions 22H2 and 23H2. When installations fail, systems are thrust into recovery mode due to issues with the ACPI.sys driver, raising concerns over potential file corruption. While mainly impacting enterprise users, Microsoft recommends avoiding the update while engineers work on a solution.
Microsoft’s latest Patch Tuesday update is causing installation failures on some Windows 11 machines, particularly affecting virtual environments and leading to recovery mode errors.
The issue primarily influences Windows 11 versions 22H2 and 23H2, mostly impacting virtual machines including those on Azure and Citrix.
When the update fails, affected systems display a recovery error related to the ACPI.sys driver, indicating potential file corruption during installation.
To mitigate the problem, users are advised to avoid the problematic update until a fix can be implemented, as Microsoft works on a resolution.
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