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Window's Update--Issues or maybe not - Kyz - 08-21-2025 If you're using Windows 11, there is an issue with the latest Windows updates affecting Solid State Drives (SSD). You might want to pause updates for a couple weeks. Now I'm off to figure out if my computer auto updated this for me... RE: DO NOT UPDATE WINDOWS - Kyz - 08-21-2025 My computer did update automatically! Here are some steps to protect your PC... To pause updates: Go to settings. Windows Update On Pause Updates select Pause for 1 week (2, 3, 4, or 5 weeks) The update you don't want is KB5063878 To check, go to settings Windows Update Update History If you see KB5063878, scroll to the bottom and Uninstall Updates Select Uninstall on the line with the KB5063878 update (I had 2) Uninstall Restart You'll be back to the update before the "bad update" RE: DO NOT UPDATE WINDOWS - Kyz - 08-30-2025 An update: No, a Windows update probably didn’t brick your SSD (article title) https://www.theverge.com/news/768431/windows-update-didnt-brick-your-ssd So maybe not, but I did have to recover my grandson's computer after he tried to uninstall the update... PS: I'm still not unpausing Window's Updates just yet... RE: Window's Update--Issues or maybe not - Kyz - 09-04-2025 So, probably no one cares at this point... BUT ... Here's an article stating Microsoft found a different issue with the August update (not the SSD failure). https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-says-recent-windows-updates-cause-app-install-issues-due-to-unexpected-admin-UAC-prompts/ I'm still hearing conflicting news on the SSD failure. There have been some "tech gurus" that have been able to replicate the SSD failure. There has been yet another "requirement for failure" added to the list though, your hard drive has to be at least 60% full as well as dealing with files (downloading or backing up) of 50 GBs or higher. RE: Window's Update--Issues or maybe not - GypsyDogs - 09-04-2025 I habitually postpone updates… as long as possible…. Just saying Not that I have long standing trust issues….. :/ RE: Window's Update--Issues or maybe not - Kyz - 09-04-2025 Well be warned, I also read an article about forced updates coming with a future update. : | I didn't realize my updates were automatic (I usually ok the download, but say let me choose when to install). My updates are still on pause though. |