Microsoft admits flaw in Windows 11 24H2 blocking future security updates

Microsoft admits flaw in Windows 11 24H2 blocking future security updates

Microsoft acknowledged a significant issue with installing Windows 11 version 24H2 on Thursday. 

Users installing the update via media, such as USB drives or CDs that included security updates from October and November 2024, may find their devices unable to receive further security updates. 

As Microsoft noted, this problem does not affect installations conducted through Windows Update.

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The issue explained

The problem arises when installation media, such as USB drives or CDs, incorporates security updates released between October 8 and November 12, 2024.

According to Microsoft, “When using media to install Windows 11, version 24H2, the device might remain in a state where it cannot accept further Windows security updates”. 

Users are at risk because their systems might not receive important security fixes.

Microsoft’s founder, Bill Gates, established the company in 1975 to empower individuals and organisations through technology. 

Today, that vision is challenged by such installation issues that can hinder user experience and security.

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Recommended solutions

To prevent this issue, Microsoft advises users to avoid using installation media created with the problematic updates. Instead, they should opt for media that includes the December 2024 security update or later. 

This workaround ensures that users can successfully upgrade without encountering the update-blocking bug.

Microsoft is actively working on a permanent fix for this issue and has encouraged users to stay informed through their official channels. The company emphasises that upgrades executed through Windows Update are unaffected and remain the safest option for users looking to upgrade their systems.

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