The March update for Windows 11 24H2 has already caused problems for users, but now it seems that it is a headache for Microsoft itself … because it uninstalls the Copilot Ai assistant unintentionally that the company was paying during the past few years.
According to Windows Last, an unexpected mistake infiltrated the update that causes the Copilot application to be installed on some devices and has not been placed from the taskbar. The problem occurs with updates KB5053598 (Windows 11 24H2) and KB5053602 (Windows 11 23h2) as well as KB5053606 (Windows 10 22h2).
Microsoft confirmed the defect, updated the relevant issuance notes accordingly, and is already working on a solution.
What can you do?
Until Microsoft fixes the problem, you can manually reinstall the Copilot app from the Microsoft Store and hang it on the taskbar again. By the way, Copilot for Microsoft 365 is not affected by errors.
Other problems with update
It was previously reported that the March for Windows 11 24H2 PCS update is full of problems, as users get unexpected BSOD errors (the blue screen of death), SSD destroying, and errors with remote desktop protocol (RDP). See more in our coverage of this problematic update.
District problems with the desktop were reported in October 2024 when Microsoft first released Windows 11 24H2. According to the latest Windows, the last update of this month may have increased these problems. Microsoft is currently investigating.
More reading: How to re -update Windows problematic
This article was originally appeared in our sister’s publication PC-Welt It was translated and translated from German.
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