Yep. I had ~10 Win11 systems with uninstallable updates - which wound up log-jamming WU. These began appearing in October. I was able to (eventually) repair all but 2. One of those has resisted every repair method.
For some other systems, when I hover over explorer process in the taskbar, I'll have the expected preview windows + 1 incompletely rendered one to the right.
On 1 system I have remote desktop windows that go goofy when left overnight and won't obey controls. They only option that works is to r-click on their taskbar instance and choose Full Screen. Nothing else works; top bar controls don't even manifest. For some reason, each RDP window has has a small, empty, unresponsive, vertical oval in the top center of the desktop.
I had 2 system (+ a 3rd yesterday) where the start menu went wonky. One won't show all apps and the other two show corrupt icons and won't respond to right clicks.
This isn't a complete list but it gives you an idea how it's going.
If you're saying that Microsoft (still) isn't owning up to the massive amount of brokenness they're recently churning out, I could believe that as well.
It's worth pointing out what a hideous cludge lots of Win10 ui is. I remember some ui expert complaining how there are half a dozen (maybe more, i don't remember) completely different ui interfaces. The most prominent ones of course is that horrible rectangle thing that's meant to be the start menu. Windows 11 didn't do a worse job, that would be almost impossible, but it's not much better. Then there was openly breaking functionality and discoverability by having a settings app as well as the old control panel, which is an absolute abomination. The manager app probably looked old fashioned on Windows xp.
All of that was ok, because Win10 looks and feels quite nice overall and was a significant upgrade compared to 7. Win11 has none of that saving grace. They needed to fix the many disasters of Win10, not introduce new ones.
Yep. I had ~10 Win11 systems with uninstallable updates - which wound up log-jamming WU. These began appearing in October. I was able to (eventually) repair all but 2. One of those has resisted every repair method.
For some other systems, when I hover over explorer process in the taskbar, I'll have the expected preview windows + 1 incompletely rendered one to the right.
On 1 system I have remote desktop windows that go goofy when left overnight and won't obey controls. They only option that works is to r-click on their taskbar instance and choose Full Screen. Nothing else works; top bar controls don't even manifest. For some reason, each RDP window has has a small, empty, unresponsive, vertical oval in the top center of the desktop.
I had 2 system (+ a 3rd yesterday) where the start menu went wonky. One won't show all apps and the other two show corrupt icons and won't respond to right clicks.
This isn't a complete list but it gives you an idea how it's going.
Clickbait. But if you want to see what the president of Windows + devices actually said:
https://x.com/pavandavuluri/status/1989764300488245266
If you're saying that Microsoft (still) isn't owning up to the massive amount of brokenness they're recently churning out, I could believe that as well.
It's worth pointing out what a hideous cludge lots of Win10 ui is. I remember some ui expert complaining how there are half a dozen (maybe more, i don't remember) completely different ui interfaces. The most prominent ones of course is that horrible rectangle thing that's meant to be the start menu. Windows 11 didn't do a worse job, that would be almost impossible, but it's not much better. Then there was openly breaking functionality and discoverability by having a settings app as well as the old control panel, which is an absolute abomination. The manager app probably looked old fashioned on Windows xp.
All of that was ok, because Win10 looks and feels quite nice overall and was a significant upgrade compared to 7. Win11 has none of that saving grace. They needed to fix the many disasters of Win10, not introduce new ones.
xxHx update...
Chug, chug, chug, burp!
"Something didn't go as planned--No need to worry Undoing charges. Welcome..."
Chug, chug, chug, burp!
"Something didn't go as planned--No need to worry Undoing charges. Welcome..."
INPLACE RE-INSTALL WITH DOWNLOADED UPDATES WORKS
Months later, xxHx update...
Chug, chug, chug, burp!
"Something didn't go as planned--No need to worry Undoing charges"
Been going on since 23H2.
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If only it noted what didn't go as planned. Maybe CBS.log says something... might have to look at these someday