Windows 11 Support Thread

So... This last update corrupted a lot, including the drivers. I was able to repair it via another Windows 11 PC in which I installed the drive. I see that others are experiencing issues too. I don't know whether MS is aware, and that their emergency update also remedied this. I don't see them bringing up any such issues.

All good now.
Out of curiosity, is your installation of Windows "clean" (installed from 24H2 source) or has it been upgraded a few times? ([Win 10 ->] Win 11 22H1/2 -> 23H1/2 -> 24H1/2)
 
Out of curiosity, is your installation of Windows "clean" (installed from 24H2 source) or has it been upgraded a few times? ([Win 10 ->] Win 11 22H1/2 -> 23H1/2 -> 24H1/2)

The only one that was impacted was a clean install. Windows did start, took quite long, and when it got to login, it gave a TPM error. Then, when I restarted, it didn't want to start Windows. Went through the standard troubleshooting process, and well, I had two options: reinstall or attempt a repair via an external source.

I don't do upgrades, only clean installs on production machines.
 
With KB5060829, Microsoft begins rolling out a PC-to-PC migration experience, which enables Windows users to transfer their files and settings from old computers to new ones during the setup process.

While support for this feature during PC setup is not yet available, it will be introduced with a future update as part of a phased rollout.

This should have been implemented ages ago, not in 2025.
 
IMO windows 11 is the best version of Windows so far. So glad I avoided Win 8 and Win 10.

Windows 7 -> 10 -> 11 for me.

11 feels like it has had the most issues especially with 24H2.

Windows seems to follow a pattern: Good (XP) -> Bad (Vista) -> Good (W7) -> Bad (W8) -> Good (W10) -> Bad (W11) so looking forward to moving on to the next Windows in a few years.
 
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