Microsoft recently rolled out update KB5035853 for Windows 11, which was intended as a security update. However, reports have surfaced of users experiencing various problems after installing the update.
Issues reported by users include blue screen crashes, stuttering, poor performance, and audio software malfunctions. Some users noted that their systems, particularly those with AMD processors, were affected. Uninstalling the update has resolved problems for some users, although others encountered difficulties such as being stuck in a blue screen loop.
This update follows a series of problematic updates from Microsoft, including one that caused errors related to Windows Explorer, the taskbar, and system performance. Update KB5034765, in particular, led to confusion among users due to error messages that appeared to be memory-related.
If you suspect that update KB5035853 is causing issues on your system, you can check for its installation status by searching for updates in the Start Menu. If the update is listed, you have the option to uninstall it from the update history page.
The update was designed to address previous issues, such as updates getting stuck at 96 percent. It also included improvements related to system performance and stability. While some of the changes in the update align with reported problems, Microsoft has not acknowledged any widespread issues with this specific update.
As users continue to encounter difficulties with Windows updates, it is recommended to stay informed about potential issues and take necessary actions to address any problems that may arise.