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Microsoft explains game-crashing bug in latest Windows 11 update, says it ‘likely didn’t’ affect many people

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  • The June update for Windows 11 24H2 was paused by Microsoft
  • A revised update took its place for PCs that were impacted by a compatibility issue
  • Microsoft has now explained the nature of the bug, which pertained to certain PC games using anti-cheat protection

Microsoft just fixed an issue with the latest Windows 11 update and has now clarified exactly what the problem was, and the apparent extent of the bug.

The June update for Windows 11 24H2 was deployed yesterday (June 11), but it came with a ‘compatibility issue’ that meant Microsoft paused the rollout for certain PCs. However, the company didn’t tell us what this mystery compatibility problem was.

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