Windows 11 KB5083769 Update Causes BITS Failures and System Issues

Uninstalling the update resolves the issue for affected users


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Microsoft’s latest Patch Tuesday update for Windows 11 is causing problems for some users, according to reports highlighted by Neowin. The update, identified as KB5083769, appears to introduce issues affecting system downloads, core services, and stability.

BITS and Download Services Affected

One of the most widely reported problems involves the Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS), which Windows uses to handle background downloads such as updates and app installations. Users say downloads fail during automatic updates, while SOAP-based requests also experience timeouts.

Reports on Microsoft Learn Q&A indicate that commands like bitsadmin /list /allusers may freeze entirely. In many cases, restarting the system temporarily restores functionality, but the issue returns after the device remains idle for some time.

Some affected users confirmed that removing the update KB5083769 resolves the problem completely. This points to a potential flaw in networking or BITS-related components introduced with the patch.

Additional Software and System Problems

The update does not only affect background services. Some users report that AutoCAD Advance Steel fails to open drawings after installing the patch, suggesting compatibility issues with certain professional software.

Other complaints include Remote Desktop interface glitches and unexpected BitLocker recovery prompts. In more severe cases, users describe recovery loops that prevent normal system access.

These reports suggest that the update may impact multiple parts of the operating system rather than a single isolated feature.

Workarounds and Temporary Fixes

For users unable to uninstall the update, a temporary workaround involves disabling BITS through the Windows Services panel. While this may prevent certain failures, it can also limit background updates and downloads.

Another option is to pause updates through Windows Update settings until Microsoft releases a fix. This approach helps avoid additional disruptions, especially in enterprise environments where stability is critical.

Despite these issues, Patch Tuesday updates remain essential for maintaining system security. They often include critical fixes for vulnerabilities, meaning skipping them entirely can expose systems to risk.

For now, users experiencing problems may need to balance stability and security while waiting for an official response or patch from Microsoft.

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