Windows Update Fails Again? Microsoft’s Latest Fix Might Just Save the Day!

Microsoft is rolling out the KB5062324 update to fix a Windows Update glitch on Windows 11 systems. If you’re tired of playing “Will It Update?” bingo with your PC, this might be your winning card. Just enable ‘Get the latest updates as soon as they’re available’ and restart. Voilà! Your Windows Update woes should be history.

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Hot Take:

Microsoft’s new update is less like a knight in shining armor and more like a pizza delivery guy who keeps ringing the doorbell because you forgot to unlock the door. Sure, it’s here to save the day, but getting it to your doorstep might require a few retries and a lot of patience. But hey, at least it’s not upgrading your computer overnight without asking—this time.

Key Points:

  • Microsoft releases KB5062324 update to tackle Windows Update issues in Windows 11.
  • The update is for devices on version 24H2 that haven’t applied the May non-security preview update.
  • Users need to enable ‘Get the latest updates as soon as they’re available’ and restart to complete the process.
  • The rollout is gradual; you might have to attempt the update multiple times.
  • Microsoft aims to unify all updates via a new orchestration platform in the future.

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