Microsoft’s latest operating system, Windows 11, has been facing numerous problems since its recent update. One particular issue that has been reported is the occurrence of eight problems after the update KB5026372.
However, the most concerning problem is an unsolvable bug that causes the CPU resources to be occupied by the file manager. The official solution provided by Microsoft is to simply “reboot” the system. This bug has been causing inconvenience to users as even after closing the page, the “explorer.exe” file in the system continues to occupy CPU performance.
According to information on Microsoft’s official website, after updating KB5026372, Windows 11 experiences a peculiar situation. When users check the “effective access rights” of a folder, the system displays “calculating the access rights” instead of the expected content. This abnormal behavior persists even after closing the page.
The affected versions of Windows 11 include version 22H2, version 21H2, and Windows Server 2022. The official solution provided by Microsoft is to shut down and restart the system to alleviate the situation. It is important to note that simply logging out of the account will not improve the situation. Microsoft has assured users that relevant updates will be released in the future to address this problem.
Interestingly, even before the release of KB5026372, foreign forums had already reported related disasters. According to a report by “Windows Latest,” the update had eight problems, including L2TP/IPsec VPN speed issues caused by certain updates, system crashes and performance slowdowns, broken gray and black boxes in Windows Security, issues with TPM detection and core isolation settings, NVMe SSD slowdowns, update installation failures, Razer Control Panel pop-ups, game-induced blue screens and crashes, and BitLocker recovery tips and questions.
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What is the impact of the unsolvable bug in Windows 11’s file manager and how are users currently dealing with it?
Microsoft’s latest operating system, Windows 11, has been experiencing a range of problems since its recent update. The most concerning issue is an unsolvable bug that causes the file manager to occupy CPU resources, even after closing the page. Microsoft’s official solution is to reboot the system, but users have found this to be an inconvenience as the problem persists.
After updating to the KB5026372 update, Windows 11 displays abnormal behavior when checking the “effective access rights” of a folder. Instead of showing the expected content, the system continuously shows “calculating the access rights.” This issue affects versions 22H2, 21H2, and Windows Server 2022. Microsoft advises users to shut down and restart their systems to temporarily alleviate the situation, with plans to release updates to address the problem in the future.
Interestingly, even before the rollout of KB5026372, foreign forums had reported several issues associated with the update. These problems include speed issues with L2TP/IPsec VPN, system crashes and slowdowns, broken visuals in Windows Security, problems with TPM detection and core isolation settings, NVMe SSD slowdowns, update installation failures, Razer Control Panel pop-ups, game-induced blue screens and crashes, and BitLocker recovery concerns.
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