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› UKTH forums › ๐ป Computers › Windows (OS) › Windows users suffer after BitLocker patch error Microsoft has decided that there will be no automatic resolution for a problem with some Windows 10 devices as they attempted to install a BitLocker security vulnerability patch. Windows Update...
Microsoft has decided that there will be no automatic resolution for a problem with some Windows 10 devices as they attempted to install a BitLocker security vulnerability patch.
Windows Update would throw up an unhelpful error if the user had insufficient disk space in their recovery partition. Microsoft acknowledged the problem and issued some frankly alarming instructions for manually resizing the partition to deal with the problem.
https://www.theregister.com/2024/05/03/microsoft_windows_recovery_environment/
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What a pitty, all older PCs wont run Win11 anymore after updating to 24H2.
https://www.theregister.com/2024/04/23/windows_11_cpu_requirements/
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This is not good form some Windows 11 users whom have upgraded there window 10 os by non approved methods on unsupported hardware ![]()
will be interesting if my Dell laptop ย i7 8th Gen with no TPM 2.0 will be effected also ?
I am using 22H2 currently and my laptop is 8th Gen, so I should be ok, as it is Pre 8th Gen CPU’s that are impacted, but I am more curious whether any issues with non-complaint TPM 2.0 will cause issues with this windows 24H2 release.
Windows 11 version 24H2 is expected to launch at some point in the second half of 2024, so a little time before I/we need to panic ![]()
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