A Windows 11 update that cannot be installed is nothing new, but Microsoft has spectacularly dropped the ball with the latest patch for June.
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- The Windows 11 update in June is not installed for some people
- It is complicated because Microsoft has released a first update this month – which was paused – and then a revised patch that replaced it
- This revised patch also causes unfortunate bugs according to some reports
Windows 11The latest update is problematic for some people who can’t even install it, and others get into problems with bugs in the patch – or the fact that it is not Solve the problems it hears.
We have to rewind a bit for context here, and remember that Microsoft A bad start with the update of Windows 11 24h2 for June. The The first patch (codename KB5060842) was paused After Microsoft discovered that it clashed with an anti-cheat tool, which means that games that use that system would crash.
To solve this, Microsoft has released a second update (Patch KB5063060) that replaced the first patch in Windows Update, but As Windows last reportsPeople come across in installation errors with that upgrade.
Some users come across the usual nonsensical and useless error messages (with meaningless error codes such as ‘0x800f0922’), while others say that the revised update gets stuck by downloading and never really ends.
This is based on complaints from Microsoft’s Feedback Hub, readers who contact Windows directly and messages on Reddit as thesewho describes a worrying start -up loop (from three to four reboots) before the user returned to Windows 11 to discover that the update installation had not worked.
There are also people who say they come across bugs with KB5063060. They include reports of the taskbar freezing when the PC wakes up from sleep, and problems with external monitors that go wrong and Bluetooth devices are forgotten (so you have to discover them again, Windows 11 is restarted).
There are still a few disturbing reports from PCs that end, so they have to be restarted. And there are a few complaints (Again on Reddit) Even after installing this second patch that, it would have to work well with games that are still simple anti-cheat (EAC)-bommige games are still problematic.
“I still get the same problem playing Star Citizen,” wrote a gamer. “Game freeze randomly and the Windows Event Log Viewer shows the EAC error.”
There are further reports of Fortnite And Efootball25 (which used to be PES) still crash, so it seems that not all wrinkles have been smoothed out.
Analysis: A disappointing messy rollout for June
Installation disruptions area long -term problem with Windows 11 (And Windows 10 in that regard). It is therefore no surprise that, given the misfire with the first update, there are now more problems.
As Windows indicates the newest, because there were two updates this time, there may be problems with PCs that have already caught KB5060842 and now get the second KB5063060 update, because a game with EAC is installed by the anti-cheat compatibility bug in the first.
In such scenarios it is possible that Windows 11 tries to overwrite the first patch with the second, ensures that Windows Update runs. However, those in this situation must be limited in figures, because Microsoft pulled the first patch fairly quickly (so it did not get through to many PCs with games that use EAC, at least in theory).
That is just speculation, but whatever way you cut it, this is a messy rollout of an update (well, a few updates technically).
What can you do if you are stuck not able to install the revised update in June? An approach is to download the update manually and to install it directly, what you can do Microsoft site grasping the site (the X64 version, if the Arm-Based for Snapdragon PCs).
That should be installed successfully, but I would rather be on their care to follow this approach if you are not a reasonably confident computer user.
As an alternative you can just wait until Microsoft is hopefully every problem (s) behind the scenes is brought on the side of each other, and the update can succeed later this week under its own steam. However, there is no guarantee for that and you are very much in a less than ideal situation.
Those who can install the revised update, but still crash with games (or elsewhere) cannot do much, except waiting and praying that problems have been solved. The only other possible route is to remove the patch, but that is not recommended because it leaves your PC without the latest round of security fixes that are provided with every cumulative update for Windows 11. (You don’t get the latest functions either, of which some are useful additives).
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