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Microsoft's new security update for Windows 11 is causing serious system errors.

Microsoft 's latest security update for Windows 11 contains a serious vulnerability that affects the stability of the operating system.

The update, dubbed KB5034765, frequently causes problems in the Windows File Explorer user interface platform, making it difficult to work with the system.

A study conducted by Windows experts found that after installing this patch, File Explorer crashes, especially when trying to restart or shut down the computer.

Users receive error messages related to incorrect RAM operation, although cache diagnostics show no unusual problems.

The error became so severe that even standard system recovery tools like DISM and SFC could not fix it. This happened even when the user tried to integrate the update into a newly installed system.

The Windows 11 community has begun discussing possible solutions to the glitch, suggesting various methods, including clearing the Windows Update cache and uninstalling certain third-party apps. However, there is no effective solution to the problems caused by the KB5034765 update.

This technical flaw highlights the risks associated with automatically installing security updates and raises questions about the quality of software testing before release.

Microsoft has yet to provide an official solution to the problem, leaving users to fumble around to find a solution.

(according to Audit-it)