In KB5052100, Microsoft trades one frustrating Windows 11 bug for another annoying bug

From one frustrating issue to another.

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KB5052100

Microsoft released the Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22635.4880 (KB5052100) to the Beta Channel, and with it, the Redmond-based tech giant has brought the Copilot Menu in Microsoft Paint. You know, the one we told you about a while ago.

Aside from this, KB5052100 is quite small, and the patch doesn’t bring lots to the Insider Channel. It does, however, fix a persistent bug that’s been going on with the operating system for a while.

We’re talking about the Home page of Settings crashing in Windows 11 randomly for many Insiders. Microsoft says this issue should be fixed now, and Windows users should not run into it anymore.

On the other side, though, Windows Insiders are not entirely out of the woods. KB5052100 brings another known issue: File Explorer becoming extremely slow to close when using the classic X button.

While this issue has been going on in the other channels, Microsoft also says it might impact the other title bar buttons. So, expect mayhem.

You can read the full blog post here.

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