In early February, Microsoft warned some Windows 11 users who installed the 24H2 version update via a bootable USB drive or a disc would not receive future security updates. Microsoft stated that affected users could fix the problem by reinstalling Windows 11 version 24H2 and ensuring it includes the December 2024 security updates, not the October or November 2024 update files.
Initially launched in October 2021, Windows 11 is the latest iteration of Microsoft's PC operating system, and the successor to Windows 10. Since Windows 10 will no longer be officially supported starting in October 2025, some users have upgraded to Windows 11 to ensure continued support for new features and security updates. However, Windows 11 has been a mixed bag for some PC gamers, as titles from the Assassin's Creed franchise recently overcame performance issues associated with Windows 11 version 24H2. The 24H2 update was released in October 2024, three years after Windows 11's global public release.
A new report sheds some light on how well the Xbox family of consoles is doing, revealing some interesting numbers on the Xbox Series X/S.
Although Windows 11 continues to gain new users,...