Microsoft has issued a warning regarding certain users who installed the patch in January. It appears that this patch attempted to resize the partition for Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE), but in cases where there is insufficient space, the installation becomes stuck and cannot proceed.
Currently, Microsoft is working on creating a patch to fix this issue. However, users who need to resolve the problem can manually resize the partition themselves, which requires a decent level of technical knowledge. They will have to enter more than 10 commands on their own.
There is no information on the extent of the impact caused by this update bug. However, if users do not have enough expertise to resolve the problem according to Microsoft’s guidelines, they may have to wait for Microsoft to release another patch. This patch was initially intended to fix a security vulnerability that allowed hackers to bypass BitLocker.
TLDR: Microsoft warns that a patch released in January may cause installation issues for users with insufficient space. While Microsoft is working on a fix, users can manually resize the partition, but it requires technical expertise. If unable to follow Microsoft’s guidelines, users may have to wait for a new patch. The initial patch aimed to address a security vulnerability related to BitLocker.
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