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Board Beginners & Help
Re: Do Not Update Windows 11 (KB5063878 & KB5062660)
by
348Judah
on 25/08/2025, 11:24:52 UTC
1. This bug is trigged when writing large amounts of data (50GB at 60%+ usage according to Nekorusukii). So for the time being do not move/write any data!
2. And uninstall those two updates above as soon as possible.

I have one of those mentioned effected model SSD, but luckily I haven't updated my system yet, so no damage so far! Smiley

More Details :
1. https://x.com/Necoru_cat/status/1956130393050243325
2. https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/ssds/latest-windows-11-security-patch-might-be-breaking-ssds-under-heavy-workloads-users-report-disappearing-drives-following-file-transfers-including-some-that-cannot-be-recovered-after-a-reboot\

I assumed the majority of people here use Windows, so I'm posting this in the "Beginners & Help" board since it felt like the most appropriate place.

Thank you for sharing this information, as I was one of those also affected and this also cost me losing my SSD card on my windows, what I will advise is for us not to make any updates while using the latest version of the windows, this is an horrible experience for me, because I got to lose 1tb capacity SSD storage, this got me after detecting for the installation of an apk app on my device which was what introduced this attack at the first place, as I've suspected.

Here's my advice for any windows user, don't update for any updates the system gives, once you made the first one after buying your system, then don't update any further requests, instead postpone it and keep repeating the process, I do click for remind me after 5 weeks option and that's all, then I keep repeating the process at any request.