Did you install the recent Windows 11 update, known as KB5043145?
If you did, you might have experienced a few frustrating issues, like random restarts, Wi-Fi problems, or even the dreaded blue screen of death.
Turns out, a lot of people had issues after the update. But the good news is that Microsoft has stepped in with a quick fix called the "Known Issue Rollback" (KIR).
The KIR is a feature that reverses any troublesome parts of the recent update without uninstalling the entire thing. And the best bit is that you don’t have to lift a finger to sort it, as it will automatically be applied as part of your Windows Update.
It might take up to 24 hours for the update to kick in, but you may be able to speed things up by restarting your PC.
Although the issues with the latest update can be annoying, Microsoft is known for quickly addressing problems. The next big Windows update will be available soon, and that’s one you won’t want to miss.
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