Some Windows 11 PCs can't shut down
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Windows 11 Patch Tuesday updates for 24H2 and 25H2 reportedly break classic Outlook, causing freezes, hangs, and lost email drafts.
Since the January update from a few days ago, some PCs running Windows 11 are reportedly unable to shut down properly. Microsoft is aware of the issue.
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Microsoft is investigating a Windows 11 and Windows Server bug impacting customers utilizing Remote Desktop to connect to cloud PC instances.
Windows 11 KB5074109 causes a black screen on some PCs, including those with an Nvidia GPU, and also freezes Outlook if you use POP.
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