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Microsoft’s security update blocks Lenovo’s BIOS update tool, causing errors and boot failures. Lenovo releases a new BIOS update to fix it.
Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 update is reportedly throwing up major problems for Intel’s newest Core Ultra 9 285K desktop processors. The development comes as Microsoft has made getting the ...
As spotted by Neowin, two of the most recent Windows 11 24H2 patches (KB5050094 and KB5051987) have caused crashing and instability problems.
Both the builds will also include improvements that were part of the ‘KB5050094’ build that was released last month on the 28th of January 2025. Speaking more, in the ‘KB5051987’ build for Version ...
However, KB5050094 is also a preview update. That means it's a preview of the following month's Patch Tuesday rollout, designed to give Windows administrators time to test it.
Windows 11's January 28 optional update has fixed a long-standing issue in Windows 11 24H2 that prevents non-admin users from changing their time zone in Date & Time Settings.
The optional KB5050094 patch for Windows 11 was supposed to fix stuff, but introduced problems of its own with the mouse cursor, File Explorer, and more.
Windows 11 KB5050094 has its own share of issues, including a bug where the cursor behaves weirdly. Explorer is also slow.
Microsoft has fixed the Auto HDR bug that messed up the color palette of games, and also caused them to crash, in Windows 11's optional update for January.
The preview update rolled out over the last two days, with patches for Windows 11 22H2 and 23H2 (KB5050092) released on January 29, and KB5050094 for Windows 11 24H2 released on January 28.