This month, Windows 11 underwent a security upgrade, but as usual, Microsoft has found some snags with their monthly security patch. Although such issues are common, they can be annoying for users who encounter bugs and other glitches. The latest Windows 11 security update contains four known problems that have been verified by Microsoft. The most significant of these issues involves potential difficulties with audio devices.
The problem that affects some audio devices might occur if your hardware uses an outdated USB 1.0 audio driver. Systems experiencing this issue won’t be able to playback audio through such devices. However, Microsoft is working on resolving the bug. In the interim, users can prevent the problem by refraining from connecting an external Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) during setup. Instead, connect your audio device directly to the PC to work around the issue.
As a tech enthusiast, I’ve encountered an intriguing predicament with Windows 11 Build 26100.2894, released on January 14, 2025. This version seems to have a snag that prohibits Arm devices from downloading or playing Roblox via the Microsoft Store. However, fear not! If you own an Arm PC, simply navigate to www.Roblox.com to download and enjoy Roblox.
Microsoft has publicly displayed a chart detailing the identified problems associated with the most recent Windows 11 security patch.
This Windows 11 Build 26100.2894 incorporates enhanced security features aimed at safeguarding your computer. More precisely, it enlists additional drivers deemed potentially susceptible to Bring Your Own Vulnerable Driver (BYOVD) attacks into a watchlist. While it’s advisable to maintain the latest security updates on your PC, if any known issues within this build disrupt your workflow, you have the option to revert back to an earlier version of Windows 11.
Microsoft provides alternative solutions and strategies for addressing known issues, meaning that if you’re encountering just one problem, it could potentially be resolved by implementing these workarounds instead of immediately uninstalling the latest Windows 11 security update.
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