Microsoft is blocking Windows 11 23H2 update on certain configurations, are you affected?

2023-12-05 05:18:00

Are you the type of person who meticulously organizes the icons on your desktop? So, know that Copilot is now your worst enemy, at least if you use multiple screens. Indeed, it is in these particular cases that the tool acts up with the latest Windows 10 22H2 update (KB5032278). It has developed the unfortunate tendency to move shortcuts, folders and any type of file placed on the desktop from one screen to another in a completely random manner, which makes any organization… impossible.

A constant adventure for some, it is also and above all an ordeal that users of Windows 11 23H2 and 22H2 have already been able to experience in preview since the arrival of artificial intelligence. Same multi-screen context, same culprit. Since then, Microsoft has been forced to disable its tool and cancel the installation of the latest updates for users with multiple monitors, while waiting to find a solution.

For Windows 10, the Redmond firm applies the same strategy and assures those affected that they will not receive the latest version of the operating system until the problem has been resolved. At the same time, she recommends not manually forcing the installation of updates, and to wait a little before being able to get your hands on Copilot. However, those who only have a screen should have access to it without any problem. Well, not exactly…

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