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Re: Do Not Update Windows 11 (KB5063878 & KB5062660)
by
DYING_S0UL
on 25/08/2025, 04:53:51 UTC
I just checked. A few updates have been made so far, but the actual two you pointed out have not been installed yet...I will have to do a follow up on this. Thanks for the info Op.

You are welcome. Just make sure to keep everything on hold until Microsoft releases a patch.



I’m currently on Windows 11 but I haven’t experienced the same problem. Looking at the updates in the list, I think they’re legit coming from Windows itself, so how could they be causing issues? Wouldn’t Microsoft be able to catch this?

I’m sure there are a lot of Windows users here who can share their own experience, but personally I haven’t faced any problem with Windows 11. I even checked and I have this update installed (KB5063878).

Apparently they didn't.

Like I said in my post, this issue is triggered when you try to write massive data. For example moving a zip file of 50GB at 60% SSD uses and more. You should immediately uninstall this particular version of update and not write any large data for the time being.



Such update can really affect those who have full node on their device.

Yup it would be a nightmare. Specially if one is from a non technical background a normal user. It would be a pain in the ass to even recover those data, not to mention there are no instructions.