Another Blue Screen Day? Microsoft's Windows 11 Reboot Might Cause Temporary Glitches. Here's How To Fix Them

Ahead of the latest Windows 11 update, users are reporting significant issues that could disrupt their workflow. Here’s what you need to know about the problem and how to address it.

Microsoft reported that affected devices might automatically open the Automatic Repair tool after repeated restart attempts. In some instances, BitLocker recovery can also be triggered. The company is currently investigating the issue and will provide updates as more information becomes available.

The problematic update applies to Windows 11 Enterprise and Education, version 22H2, and Windows 11 version 23H2, all editions. Users experiencing these issues are advised to follow Microsoft’s guidelines for a temporary fix.

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Microsoft continues to support Enterprise and Education editions of Windows 11 after Oct. 8. However, Home and Pro editions of Windows 11, version 22H2, will reach the end of service on that date and will only receive security updates until then.

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