Microsoft has released a Known Issue Rollback (KIR) to address problems stemming from the KB5043145 build of Windows 11, which have included multiple reboots, crashes, and Automatic Repair loop errors. Users have also reported issues with Windows Subsystem for Linux 2, USB connections, and Wi-Fi.
Microsoft has offered a Known Issue Rollback for users affected by the many and varied problems with the KB5043145 build of Windows 11 . Microsoft has thus far said nothing about what's causing some devices to reboot multiple times, crash with green or blue screens, or drop into the Automatic Repair tool. Users have also reported problems with the Windows Subsystem for Linux 2, USB connections, and Wi-Fi..
According to Microsoft, up to 24 hours might be needed for non-managed devices, such as a consumer PC, to receive the resolution:"Restarting your Windows device might help the resolution apply to your device faster," which sounds an awful lot like turning a computer off and on until the problem goes away.KB5043145 is an optional non-security preview update. Considering the issues, it would be wise to avoid it for the time being.
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