Yesterday, Microsoft released the weird 25H2 update for Windows 11 , officially moving its operating system to its next major upgrade. According to Windows Latest , the rollout is taking place despite Microsoft being aware of four known bugs in this version of Windows 11.

Among other things, there may be difficulties with playing video files that use DRM protection as well as sharing files via Windows SMB v1.

Furthermore, the Media Creation Tool can’t be used on Arm-based computers, and there are also problems installing updates via the Windows Update Standalone Installer (WUSA) .

So even though Windows 11 25H2 is now technically available to everyone on eligible PCs, you may want to hold off on installing the 25H2 upgrade if you don’t want to experience these bugs.

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