A buggy Windows 11 update from Microsoft has a silver lining for those who aren't keen on the operating system's Copilot assistant. When installed, the software patch will remove the AI app on at ...
It seems a new Windows 11 bug might have the problem in hand, however, as it can automatically uninstall Copilot and unpin it from the taskbar on certain installs. As spotted by Windows Latest, the ...
To put Copilot back on the Taskbar, click the Start button and look for Copilot in the Start menu or All screen. Right-click ...
A recent Windows 11 security update is causing unexpected issues for enterprise customers, including the unintentional ...
Windows 11 has been hit by a fair few bugs with Microsoft’s March patches – and Windows 10 is in the firing line of this Copilot glitch ...
Microsoft wants you to use its Copilot AI so badly, that it accidentally gutted the AI assistant from Windows 11.
The latest Windows build has found itself with an interesting bug -- it unintentionally removes the Copilot app and unpins it ...
Microsoft released the KB5053598 update for Windows 11, bringing the OS build number to 26100.3476 and introducing the usual batch of changes and ...
Microsoft says affected Windows 10 and Windows 11 users will have to reinstall the Copilot app from the Microsoft Store.
In an update to its Support page, Microsoft announced that it’s aware of the March 11th update bug that accidentally uninstalled Copilot from PCs. The Verge previously reported on the issue.
On Windows 10, they were delivered via KB5053606 / KB5053596 / KB5053594 / KB5053618 and on Windows 11 via KB5053598/ KB5053602 ... added a new bug involving Copilot. Microsoft says that the ...
As spotted by Windows Latest, the support document for Windows 11 KB5053598 has been updated with a Microsoft Copilot entry, stating: "We're aware of an issue with the Microsoft Copilot app ...
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