Microsoft finally exorcises digital poltergeist that messed with desktop
icons and stopped some users from getting Windows 11 23H2
Date:
Fri, 09 Feb 2024 12:02:24 +0000
Description:
Havent upgraded to 23H2 because Copilot plays havoc with your icons? Youre in luck, but Windows 10 users arent
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Remember that really strange bug where Windows 11 caused havoc with multi-monitor setups, shuffling desktop icons around, or even moving them
onto different screens?
Well, the good news is Microsoft has now fixed this (but the not-so-great
news is that it isnt remedied for Windows 10 users, not yet well come back
to that shortly).
Affected Windows 11 PCs were seeing icons being moved about on the desktop,
or seemingly randomly shifted to their other monitors in a highly confusing fashion. Rather like the digital equivalent of a poltergeist possessing your system and causing mischief.
The problem was first spotted in Windows 11 back in November 2023 , with the root cause being Copilot and this led to Microsoft putting a block (a so-called compatibility hold) on rolling out the AI assistant to those with multiple monitors attached to their PC. (And furthermore, there was a block
on the Windows 11 23H2 upgrade , for those who hadnt yet migrated to that version as it introduces Copilot).
However, all thats now lifted as the issue has been resolved, as Neowin spotted.
Microsoft updated its known issues with Windows 23H2 (in the release health dashboard) to say that: This issue was resolved on the service-side for Windows 11, version 23H2 and Windows 11, version 22H2 on devices with updates released January 9, 2024 or later. Non-managed consumer Windows devices with no other compatibility hold should now have Copilot for Windows available.
The safeguard hold has been removed as of February 7, 2024. Analysis: Ghost
in the machine
A service-side tweak means that Microsoft has applied the fix on its end, so theres no actual update or tinkering that needs to happen with your Windows
11 PC. The fix is just there, and the compatibility hold on Windows 11 23H2
is lifted, so those whove been stuck without 23H2 or Copilot should now be able to upgrade just fine.
However, Microsoft observes that it may take up to 48 hours for 23H2 to be offered to your computer. Restarting the PC and manually checking for updates may help to prompt Windows to discover the upgrade.
This is true for Windows 11 PCs previously blocked from 23H2, and also
Windows 10 users who wanted to upgrade their device to Windows 11 23H2. The twist here, though, is this icon-flinging bug isnt actually resolved with Windows 10, if you want to stick with the older OS rather than migrate to Windows 11.
If you recall, Windows 10 users were also affected , and blocked from getting Copilot (when it was subsequently rolled out to them). And sadly, thats still the case, so those with multiple monitors running Windows 10 still wont get the AI assistant. With the problem solved in Windows 11, though, presumably
it wont be long before its also cured for those staying on Windows 10.
Microsoft updated the Windows 10 release health dashboard to note that: We
are working on a resolution for this issue on Windows 10, version 22H2 and will provide an update in an upcoming release. You might also like... You can now run Windows 11 seamlessly on Apple silicon Macs Sorry Microsoft, it'll take more than a new Copilot button to save Windows 11 Dont make these 5 big mistakes when using Windows 11
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Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/computing/windows/microsoft-finally-exorcises-digita l-poltergeist-that-messed-with-desktop-icons-and-stopped-some-users-from-getti ng-windows-11-23h2
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