Windows 11 update (KB5043145) makes your PC unusable
New Windows 11 update and a new round of problems, and we are talking about an update
KB5043145. It is quite normal why the vast majority of users not only do not want to update Windows 11 almost immediately, and this is one of the reasons. Updates become quite frequent when they cause problems in the system. And this latest update is a prime example of why you need to have automatic updates are disabled.
We’re talking about additional update
called “KB5043145”. Users who installed it manually or automatically saw how your equipment becomes practically unusable. The severity of the problem is so great that Microsoft has already released a patch to fix the problem. Specifically, distributing a fix within your program.
Known issue (KIR; Elimination of known problems).
Windows 11 KB5043145 will cause your PC to reboot or BSOD.
That’s right, Windows 11 KB5043145 makes the system virtually unusable, causing keeps rebooting. That is, unless he succumbs first to the famous and famous
blue screen of death (BSOD). Moreover, other users even report that they are having problems activating BitLocker recovery. Therefore, you must have the key on hand and provide it. Thus, the system incorrectly recognized a security threat or change in the system hardware. Therefore you should add
48 digit password to restore access to the encrypted drive.
Microsoft claims that KIR will be implemented automatically for most Windows 11 users, so they won’t have to do anything other than restart their computer for the update to take effect. Instead, users of managed systems should work with their IT departments. Specifically, have administrators implement the specific Group Policy issued by Microsoft to address the issue.
Fortunately, it is stated that this problem has affected”multiple users“. Moreover, this update is KB5043145 It was still in preview stage for Windows 11, in addition to being optional. At least it’s not something as serious as what happened. with CrowdStrike
last July it impacted the entire world.
It’s good to keep your operating system up to date, but not up to date.
Windows 10 and Windows 11 updates are criticaland besides this problem with the KB5043145 update, it is recommended to install the operating system
always updated. Now you don’t always have to install the latest update on the day it comes out. Unless it’s a very critical update that Microsoft can force you to install.
So it would be advisable to update the operating system, perhaps every 3 or 5 months. This will allow you to avoid any problems associated with a failed update such as this case. Then the story will be completely different October 14, 2025. Date when
Windows 10 will no longer have official support. At this point, it would be wise to upgrade to Windows 11, although you can always stay on Windows 10 by opening paid service security updates.