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Microsoft rolls out Windows 24H2 update

OmegaSupreme

advanced basic bitch
I installed the update last night and now all of a sudden my wireless dongle for the Xbox controllers no longer works? It's weird as hell.
 
Is 23H2 still rolling out or is it available to everyone now?

I'm still on Windows 11 Home 23H2 and have no option to update to 24H2 yet.

It's available for 11 Home right? Or is it just Pro?
 

Celcius

°Temp. member
Same here, I'm on win 11 pro 23h2
24h2 still hasn't come up for me in windows updates
 
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ap_puff

Member
Yep, between no QA, eviscerated support and the 18 months contract rules no wonder their development is shit. 💩
Just think, investors rewarded this type of behavior by making MS one of the most valuable companies in the world. Our current system is broken beyond repair and we will continue getting worse and worse products as long as it makes more money.
 

StereoVsn

Gold Member
Just think, investors rewarded this type of behavior by making MS one of the most valuable companies in the world. Our current system is broken beyond repair and we will continue getting worse and worse products as long as it makes more money.
Yep, it’s all very dystopian. And let’s not even talk about Private Equity and Hedge Funds.
 

winjer

Gold Member
FFS, it never ends. Every Windows update is a broken mess.


Microsoft recently released an optional update, designated KB5044384, targeting Windows 11 version 24H2. This update was intended to rectify several reported software bugs and enhance system stability. However, post-release feedback from users has highlighted significant installation challenges associated with this patch. During the installation process, the update fails to progress smoothly, encountering errors at multiple stages. Specific error codes reported include 0x800f0922, which often relates to issues with the installation component; 0x800736b3, typically indicating problems with the component store; and 0xc015001a, which may pertain to issues with the Windows Update service. In certain cases, the installation process halts prematurely, stopping between 90% and 95% completion. Other instances report that errors occur only after the system undergoes a mandatory reboot, preventing the update from finalizing successfully.
 
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