Windows 11 24H2 plagued by yet more bugs in 2025
Briefly

The latest Windows 11 24H2 update, released by Microsoft in October 2024, initially promised enhancements yet resulted in widespread bugs leading to conflicts with audio and Bluetooth functionalities. Following reports of blue screens and other issues, Microsoft has paused the rollout for certain problematic devices. Several patches have since been issued, although many glitches remain unresolved. While users are encouraged to download the update, many experts advise caution due to its performance inconsistencies and operational hindrances.
Microsoft's October 2024 Windows 11 24H2 update was intended to improve performance and stability, but instead, it introduced new problems with audio, Bluetooth, and webcams.
Numerous bugs reported by users have disrupted the use of Windows 11, prompting Microsoft to put the update on hold for certain problematic PCs while it attempts to resolve the issues.
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