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Microsoft just paused Windows 11 24H2 update for many PCs due to crashes and freezes
(www.tomsguide.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
It seems to me that Windows, which used to be reasonably stable (say, between XP and 10), as Microsoft systems go, has gone into beta status with Windows 11 and is now slipping into a kind of perpetual alpha.
Disclaimer, I haven't used Windows seriously for decades (now and then for the odd game or for VR) and only boot it every other month to see what it looks like.
I never had stability issues in years of being on W11, Bazzite on the other hand, has locked up on me twice in the 2 weeks I've used it.
I've had the odd stability issue every now and then. (There was one ongoing issue with my wifi that was caused by a bug in my manufacturer's driver, but that was years ago on Windows 10, and they eventually fixed it.) But I honestly haven't had any issues caused specifically by Microsoft recently that I can recall.
Any problems caused by major features updates are usually solved by simply reinstalling the driver. (And I haven't had any of those sorts of problems in at least a couple years.)