Microsoft Fixes Facepalm Bug: Windows 11 Camera Glitch Finally Resolved!

Microsoft has lifted the compatibility hold on devices with integrated cameras due to a face detection bug in Windows 11 24H2. After giving the bug an eviction notice, affected devices can now enjoy face-freezing-free upgrades. Just remember, it might take up to 48 hours for your device to catch on, but a restart might speed up the process!

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Microsoft’s camera shenanigans are over! The tech giant finally fixed the face detection bug that turned your PC into a freeze-frame champion. With the compatibility hold lifted, your integrated camera is no longer a drama queen. But remember, just because your camera isn’t playing freeze tag anymore doesn’t mean your selfies will automatically look good. Keep those filters handy!

Key Points:

  • Microsoft resolves the integrated camera face detection bug in Windows 11 24H2.
  • The compatibility hold preventing updates has been lifted.
  • Devices can now install Windows 11 24H2 via the Windows Update release channel.
  • Microsoft recommends installing the latest security update for additional improvements.
  • Other compatibility holds still block updates for devices with specific customization and driver issues.

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