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Reports say Windows 11 update is bricking drives

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  • dedipromodedipromo Member
    edited August 2025

    In the old days I would be surprised to hear about a major issue like this came out from Microsoft. Things changed a lot, and in recent years such kinds of shitshow has been a constant from Microsoft. It's not only about the crappy codes; it's that they don't have the foundamental process and quality control of anything they are doing.

  • I'm still stickin with win10

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  • MikeAMikeA Member, Patron Provider

    Good thing I'm running Windows 12.

  • fatchanfatchan Member, Host Rep

    "Copilot sir, please tell me why this code caused millions in damages, find the bug and fix it pretty please!" - M$ codemonkeys

  • Have not had a debian crash in over 5 years.

    With that said, a windows 10 install for games with disabled updates works ok. It crash 3 times last month.

    Thanked by 2Frameworks dedipromo
  • itachikonohaitachikonoha Member
    edited August 2025

    @dedipromo said:
    In the old days I would be surprised to hear about a major issue like this came out from Microsoft. Things changed a lot, and in recent years such kinds of shitshow has been a constant from Microsoft. It's not only about the crappy codes; it's that they don't have the foundamental process and quality control of anything they are doing.

    I wouldn't put nostalgia on high horse though.

    Windows ME was a shit show. It was a heaven for virus and unstable to the core.

    Windows 7 was a damage repairer which played the role of a facade of absolute madness that Microsoft went through after xp for years till 7 came to rescue.

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  • This is scary. Waking up with a update installed that physically kills a hardware, that too as important as a storage drive :'(

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  • I thought it was new, but this one happened like last week?

  • I'm using Windows 10, not 11.

    My drive got bricked. It had 600 TBW life, but got bricked at 25..not sure if it is related.

  • philipjensenphilipjensen Member, Patron Provider

    exactly why i'm sticking with windows 10

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  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker

    Unix (diverse variants) user here: what is "crashed" and "bricked", what does that mean?.
    Trying to understand what this is about. A paid for Windows feature similar to a random generator I suppose?

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