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Microsoft released the KB5053657 update for Windows 11 that fixes the unusual error where certain USB printers connected to a Windows 11 computer were printing out random text. This patch is only for ...
"We've observed a significant increase in reports of this issue following the release of the March 2025 Windows security update (KB5053598)." Affected users may experience unexpected RDP ...
I wrote about it in an article titled “Windows 11 KB5053598 issues, install fails, RDP disconnects‘, and it turns out our reporting was accurate (once again). In an update to its support ...
Microsoft 365 subscribers can now access Copilot features in OneDrive on the web. Copilot can perform tasks like summarizing documents, comparing multiple files, and answering specific questions about ...
The issue stems from the KB5053598 and KB5053606 cumulative updates for Windows 10 and Windows 11, which were issued last week on March 11. While Microsoft is yet to clarify as to why the new update ...
The Windows 11 emergency update fixes an issue that caused the Copilot program to be automatically removed from Windows 11 24H2, 23H2, and Windows 10 after installing the March 2025 cumulative updates ...
While testing the updates, Windows Latest noticed that Windows 11 24H2’s KB5053598 is trashing PCs with Blue Screen of Death errors and even rendering the SSDs useless. While BSOD and SSD issues ...
The issue, linked to updates KB5053598 and KB5053602, has also been reported on certain Windows 10 installations with KB5053606. According to Windows Latest, Microsoft quietly updated the release ...
Microsoft's latest Patch Tuesday update is an important one, patching 57 security vulnerabilities (including seven zero-day flaws). It's an update I'd encourage all Windows users to install as ...
A recent Windows 11 security update is causing unexpected issues for enterprise customers, including the unintentional ...
In an update to its Support page, Microsoft announced that it’s aware of the March 11th update bug that accidentally uninstalled Copilot from PCs. The Verge previously reported on the issue.
Microsoft unintentionally removed its AI assistant, Copilot, from Windows 11 with its latest update, released on March 11, 2025. The update, which aimed to improve security and fix system bugs, also ...