From PC World: Update KB5051987, released last week for Windows 11 24H2, was supposed to bring important security fixes and quality-of-life improvements.
However, some users who installed the cumulative February update are now reporting numerous problems, ranging from download failures and restrictions on camera use to a completely unusable File Explorer.
According to Windows Latest, there are various reports of bizarre user experiences after installing update KB5051987, which raise questions about the stability and reliability of the update.
Arguably, the biggest issue with the KB5051987 patch is that File Explorer becomes unresponsive for some users. When trying to open folders — such as Desktop, Documents, or Pictures — it simply stops responding. Apparently, File Explorer can’t even be opened via desktop shortcut or Windows search.
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