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Windows 11 Update Glitch: The Bug That Blocks Security Patches for New Installs!

Hey there, tech enthusiasts! It’s your friendly neighborhood techie, Nuked, here to sprinkle some humor into your day while we dive into a rather quirky Windows 11 situation.

So, Microsoft has dropped a little bombshell regarding a bizarre bug that’s been haunting some Windows 11 users. If you’ve been manually creating installer media for Windows 11, you might want to pay attention—especially if you’re in the business or education sectors, or if you’ve just built a shiny new PC.

The issue is that certain USB and CD installers made with October and November patches might leave your brand-new device in a pickle, unable to accept future security updates. Yikes! According to Microsoft’s known issues page for Windows 11 (version 24H2), it all boils down to how the media was created. If you included the October or November security updates during the installation, you might find yourself stuck.

Now, don’t panic just yet! This hiccup doesn’t affect PCs that got their updates through Windows Update or the Microsoft Update Catalog. But if you’ve used those tricky installer media, you’ll need to rebuild them with the December 2024 patch included (which was released on December 10th) and reinstall Windows. Just think of it as a little tech spring cleaning!

To avoid this mess altogether, Microsoft suggests ensuring that the media for installing Windows 11 version 24H2 includes the December 2024 security update right from the get-go. And fear not! The tech wizards at Microsoft are working on a permanent fix.

But wait, there’s more! Bleeping Computer has reported that this version of Windows has been playing host to other pesky bugs too. Some users have encountered audio issues with specific devices and challenges launching Outlook if they’re using outdated Google Workspace Sync. Oh, and let’s not forget about that strange compatibility problem with some Ubisoft games—thankfully, fixes are slowly rolling out!

So there you have it! A little rollercoaster of tech troubles to keep you on your toes. Stay tuned for more updates and keep those installations smooth!

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