LessĮasy Fix solutions have been discontinued. In the meantime, give the fixes above a try if you are having issues.Windows 10, version 1809, all editions Windows 10, version 1803, all editions Windows 10, version 1709, all editions Windows 10, version 1703, all editions Windows 10, version 1607, all editions Windows 8.1 Windows 8 Windows 7 Enterprise Windows 7 Home Basic Windows 7 Professional Windows 7 Ultimate More. Hopefully Microsoft acknowledges the issue and deploys a patch to fix this soon. Unlike Windows ME and Windows Visa, the transition from Windows 10 to 11 has been mostly good, with headaches of course, but it is perfectly usable in most cases.
We could list, and have reported on, way more, but a quick search should net you plenty more examples.ĭespite all of those problems, Windows 11, overall, seems to have broken the trend of "every other consumer Windows update" being bad without major fixes. It has suffered from excessive RAM usage when utilizing the widgets, exposed users of certain anti-malware software to more malware risk, and has a lack of taskbar and start button features that Microsoft said are not coming back. Official acknowledgement of the issue or a statement related has yet to be made, but this is definitely not the first issue that has arisen since the launch of the newest major Windows version almost exactly a year ago. Some users have stated that these fixes have not worked for them and only reverting the update to 21H2 has resolved the issue. Many people have said this seems like quite an oversight, as an issue like this should have been caught and resolved before launching the update.
Twitter and the Microsoft Q&A pages have been pretty abuzz with chatter related to this issue.
Screenshot of Group Policy Interface for RDP Issue Fix