Problemy z najnowszą aktualizacją systemu Windows 11

The Windows 11 operating system has recently released an optional update labeled KB5034204. Unfortunately, it seems that not everyone is pleased with it. Many users have reported various issues related to this update, one of which manifests as an error with the code 0x8007000d.

The occurrence of this error is associated with the installation process of the Windows 11 update. When attempting to install the KB5034204 package, the system freezes, usually when the installation process is almost complete (at 100% progress). Subsequently, due to the 0x8007000d error, the update is rolled back by the system.

While the user does not need to worry about this problem, they are still dissatisfied that the update was not successfully installed. There may also be some glitches with the File Explorer. Another problem associated with the KB5034204 update is the hiding of the taskbar or issues with the functioning of the File Explorer.

Some users have also reported desktop problems, such as icon freezing (e.g., the Recycle Bin) or displaying an empty window. Interestingly, these problems also occur after a failed installation of KB5034204.

As of now, these issues have not been noted in the update documentation, suggesting that Microsoft has not yet addressed the scale of these problems. It can be assumed that the first fixes will be introduced on the second Tuesday of February when optional updates will be automatically installed on all computers eligible for this package.

The KB5034204 update is available for Windows 11 22H2 and 23H2. Considering the numerous issues reported by users, it is hoped that Microsoft will react promptly and resolve these problems.

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The source of the article is from the blog macholevante.com