The latest major Windows 11 update isn’t even out yet for most users, but it’s already causing problems

Many of us are still waiting for the annual major update to Windows 11, version 24H2, to roll out, which is already available for new Copilot+ PC devices. With it, Microsoft has introduced smaller “checkpoint cumulative updates” or “differential updates” that are intended to make monthly updates smaller and faster by only downloading the files that are missing from your computer. It appears that this could already be causing problems.

Basically, your PC only downloads the new or changed parts of recently released updates, instead of downloading the entire update every time.

These updates begin with the September 2024 Checkpoint Update, KB5043080, which is available now for Copilot+ PCs. Copilot+ PCs are Microsoft’s next generation of Windows 11 computers designed to take advantage of advanced AI capabilities (most of which are still in the pipeline).

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