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Microsoft has fixed a known issue that caused problems with Remote Desktop and RDS connections after installing Windows updates released since January 2025.
The issue stems from the KB5053598 and KB5053606 cumulative updates for Windows 10 and Windows 11, which were issued last week on March 11. While Microsoft is yet to clarify as to why the new update ...
The Windows 11 emergency update fixes an issue that caused the Copilot program to be automatically removed from Windows 11 24H2, 23H2, and Windows 10 after installing the March 2025 cumulative updates ...
With the KB5053598 update for Windows 11, Microsoft accidentally caused Copilot to be uninstalled and unpinned from the desktop.
Days after the Patch Tuesday cumulative updates for this month were published, Redmond alerted users to the flaw, stating that it affects all users who install the KB5053598 (Windows 24H2) and ...
Microsoft's most recent Patch Tuesday update, released on March 11, 2025, mistakenly removed the AI-powered Copilot assistant from select Windows 10 and Windows 11 PCs. The company has acknowledged ...
The reason appears to be KB5053598 for Windows 24H2 and KB5053606 for Windows 10 22H2, released on 11 March. “We're aware of an issue with the Microsoft Copilot app affecting some devices.
A buggy Windows 11 update from Microsoft has a silver lining for those who aren't keen on the operating system's Copilot assistant. When installed, the software patch will remove the AI app on at ...
Those of you who ran Microsoft's latest Windows 11 update last week may have noticed at least one change. Copilot has vanished. Rolled out on March 11 for this month's Patch Tuesday, KB5053598 was ...
Interestingly, there have been almost no complaints about the disappearance of the AI assistant, and the bug was mentioned in support document for Windows 11 KB5053598, as I first noticed Windows ...
The latest Windows build has found itself with an interesting bug -- it unintentionally removes the Copilot app and unpins it from the taskbar.