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Microsoft Rushes Emergency Patch for Windows 11 After Update Cripples Key Features

Microsoft is scrambling to fix a “total disaster” Windows 11 update that has broken localhost connections and rendered the Windows Recovery Environment unusable. The emergency patch comes just days after the company ended support for Windows 10, creating a precarious situation for users.

Widespread Disruption Following Mandatory Update

Microsoft has confirmed it is rolling out an emergency update for Windows 11 after a recent mandatory security patch caused significant system failures for millions of users. According to reports from Windows Latest, the update, identified as KB5066835, has been described as a “total disaster,” breaking critical system functions just days after Microsoft ended security updates for Windows 10.

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Microsoft Scrambles to Patch Windows 11 Update Causing App and Hardware Failures

Microsoft is rushing an emergency patch to address a flawed Windows 11 update that has disrupted applications and hardware peripherals. The update reportedly broke localhost connections and affected devices from manufacturers like Logitech, according to multiple reports. The fix comes as Microsoft attempts to transition users from the newly unsupported Windows 10 to its latest operating system.

Problematic Update Disrupts Windows 11 Systems

Microsoft is preparing an emergency fix for a recent Windows 11 update that has caused widespread issues with applications and hardware peripherals, according to reports from multiple technology outlets. The problematic update, identified as KB5066835, was distributed in October and has led to connectivity problems and device malfunctions for users.