Microsoft has removed the broken update for Windows 11.
Microsoft has acknowledged serious issues with its latest update for Windows 11. This was noted by the publication Windows Central.
On March 26, the company released an optional update for personal computer (PC) users — without security patches — identified as KB5079391. It later turned out that many users were unable to install the update: an error appears when attempting to download it from the 'Windows Update Center'. Microsoft has confirmed the existence of the problem.
To fix the broken update, Microsoft specialists removed it from public access. However, for some users, KB5079391 will continue to appear in the queue, but they will not be able to install it.
"Since this was an optional preview update, most users probably did not attempt to install it," noted portal editor Zak Bowden. According to him, only PC owners who are eager to install the latest versions of Windows were affected by the unknown error.
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