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Microsoft Wants You to Fix Windows 11 Update Issues With Windows Update!



If a Windows 11 update fails, Microsoft recommends using the ‘Fix Problems using Windows Update’ recovery feature that will let you download and install a repair version of the OS.
How to Recover Windows 11 Without Losing Your Data Using Windows Update:

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  1. That just says it all with where we're at with Windows 11
    "If Windows 11 updates fails, Microsoft recommends using Fix Problems Using Windows Update which will reinstall the update. It's ironic that we need a fix problems using Windows Update tool to fix Windows Update problems" 😂🤣

  2. They may as well just come out an say hey Dism, sfc /scannow, and disk check tools don't really work and we here at microsoft don't really know what in the heck we're doing. Users should not have to constantly reinstall windows every time one little thing goes wrong it makes microsoft look incredibly inept.

  3. This is the feature available since early in the year that makes Win11 (23H2 for now) worth having. Had an issue for a while and tried everything short of a Reset or Clean Install. Tried this feature out in October and it solved my problem.

  4. Idk if I'll ever try 11 again, it just has so many stability issues. I had to repair 11 like 5 times in a month, yet it still self destructed and corrupted itself. Back on 10 now and havent had a single problem since.

  5. Idk about the others, but I like that feature a lot. I did try it out and I had no problems with it. It actually kinda felt a boost after using this method on my new laptop (note that I did this on 23H2, now I upgraded manually with the Installation Assistant to 24H2 since Windows Update kept sending me 24h2 for installation but then tells me my device is not ready, which was really confusing me. So I decided to upgrade manually and I do not regret it. All works well! Oh yeah, and I wanna mention that for me, on 23H2, it fixed me two annoying bugs: first one being visual, I kept having a missing folder of apps created in the Start menu for some reason, now I have it back, and the Do not disturb notification mode kept activating and deactivating all by itself. Once I made the in place upgrade via Windows Update, bugs were gone, all back to normal. And it felt like I got a speed boost as well

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