Microsoft admits almost all major Windows 11 core features are broken
You may have noticed a sharp increase in problems and issues in Windows recently β following the rise of the βAIβ hype cycle, entirely coincidentally, Iβm sure β and it seems Microsoft is finally starting to acknowledge just how bad Windows has become.
On the positive side though, following all that backlash, MicrosoftΒ acknowledged Windows has issues, and as if on cue, the company in a new support article has admitted that there are problems on almost every major Windows 11 core feature. The issues are related to XAML and this impacts all theΒ Shell componentsΒ like the Start Menu, Taskbar, Explorer, and Windows Settings.
β« Sayan Sen at Neowin
Itβs wild how many core components like this have apparently been broken due to these problems since July of this year. This means countless Windows users have been experiencing weird issues on a daily basis in multiple components for four months now, which is absolutely wild. On top of all the more structural problems in Windows, I wonder how people can get anything done at all β only a few days ago, I had to manually clean out the Installer folder in the Windows folder on my wifeβs gaming PC, because for some inexplicable reason, Windows decided to permanently store 18GBβs worth (!) of past Adobe Acrobat updates and installers in there.
Itβs impossible to reliably say that Microsoftβs incessant focus on crypto NFTs βAIβ lies at the root of all of these problems, but if 30% of βnewβ code in Microsoft is indeed regurgitated by βAIβ, itβs hard not to conclude as such.