News Windows 11 update failure stops machines from updating to version 24H2 using WSUS

Well as a Windows 11 Pro 24H2 home user I don't have this failure, but I do have that Windows Update service bug that "Microsoft\Windows\DeviceDirectry\Client\RegisterUserDevice" prevents PC shutdown.
 
Well as a Windows 11 Pro 24H2 home user I don't have this failure, but I do have that Windows Update service bug that "Microsoft\Windows\DeviceDirectry\Client\RegisterUserDevice" prevents PC shutdown.
I find this article ABSOLUTELY freaking HILARIOUS. I personally, use Windows 11 Home Edition and WISH I had this "prblem". Yup, I got hit with that HORRIBLE 24H2 update. It bricked my laptop. That 24H2 update is an abomination. So many people are having issues. Blue Screen. Briking hard drives. You name it, it's happening. So I find this article HILARIOUS saying that by bypassing that update is actually an issue... when the issue the whole time is that 24H2 update. It was an unexpected $370 CDN bill that I had to BORROW because I work from home, and use my laptop for work. If I dont' have a computer, I don't work. If I don't work, I don't get paid. If I don't get paid, I don't pay rent... buy food... etc. SO Yeah, this "issue:" isn't really an issue. It's a god send for those that haven't been able to or don't WANT to update to 24H2.
 
I find this article ABSOLUTELY freaking HILARIOUS. I personally, use Windows 11 Home Edition and WISH I had this "prblem". Yup, I got hit with that HORRIBLE 24H2 update. It bricked my laptop. That 24H2 update is an abomination. So many people are having issues. Blue Screen. Briking hard drives. You name it, it's happening. So I find this article HILARIOUS saying that by bypassing that update is actually an issue... when the issue the whole time is that 24H2 update. It was an unexpected $370 CDN bill that I had to BORROW because I work from home, and use my laptop for work. If I dont' have a computer, I don't work. If I don't work, I don't get paid. If I don't get paid, I don't pay rent... buy food... etc. SO Yeah, this "issue:" isn't really an issue. It's a god send for those that haven't been able to or don't WANT to update to 24H2.
By the way, this happened JUST last weekend on Sunday going into Monday morning. I was without my laptop for 2 days. Which means that I missed 2 days of work. I'm a single mom. I can't afford to miss one day of work, let alone two.
 
I find this article ABSOLUTELY freaking HILARIOUS. I personally, use Windows 11 Home Edition and WISH I had this "prblem". Yup, I got hit with that HORRIBLE 24H2 update. It bricked my laptop. That 24H2 update is an abomination. So many people are having issues. Blue Screen. Briking hard drives. You name it, it's happening. So I find this article HILARIOUS saying that by bypassing that update is actually an issue... when the issue the whole time is that 24H2 update. It was an unexpected $370 CDN bill that I had to BORROW because I work from home, and use my laptop for work. If I dont' have a computer, I don't work. If I don't work, I don't get paid. If I don't get paid, I don't pay rent... buy food... etc. SO Yeah, this "issue:" isn't really an issue. It's a god send for those that haven't been able to or don't WANT to update to 24H2.
Meanwhile...all of my house Win 11 systems, both Home and Pro, are on 24H2.
Zero an issue with any of them.
 
By the way, this happened JUST last weekend on Sunday going into Monday morning. I was without my laptop for 2 days. Which means that I missed 2 days of work. I'm a single mom. I can't afford to miss one day of work, let alone two.
From what I have been hearing, just around the web and my own experience, the updates to 24H2 lately are only causing issues with people that installed it on unsupported systems.

Yep, including me.
I am in the process of building a new machine. I can fight it all I want, but MS holds the keys here so, like Apple, upgrade or use Linux and while I play with Linux, I can not use it as a main OS.

I also read that they increased the CPU requirement to 11th Gen Intel and 3rd Gen AMD chips.

You can go back to 23H2, but good luck finding a legit copy, MS has removed all but the latest 24H2 release from their site.

My 6700k is getting retired. I reloaded Windows 10 on it for now.
 
From what I have been hearing, just around the web and my own experience, the updates to 24H2 lately are only causing issues with people that installed it on unsupported systems.

Yep, including me.
I am in the process of building a new machine. I can fight it all I want, but MS holds the keys here so, like Apple, upgrade or use Linux and while I play with Linux, I can not use it as a main OS.

I also read that they increased the CPU requirement to 11th Gen Intel and 3rd Gen AMD chips.

You can go back to 23H2, but good luck finding a legit copy, MS has removed all but the latest 24H2 release from their site.

My 6700k is getting retired. I reloaded Windows 10 on it for now.
My problem happens on a PC with Ryzen 5600x used only for gaming with Windows 11 Pro 24H2, and there is also a reddit thread about this, so it is not only my system that is affected, and this started about 2 months ago. I have another PC with Intel 10th gen CPU for general use, it is running Windows 11 Home 24H2 with no problems.
 
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My problem happens on a PC with Ryzen 5600x used only for gaming with Windows 11 Pro 24H2, and there is also a reddit thread about this, so it is not only my system that is affected, and this started about 2 months ago. I have another PC with Intel 10th gen CPU for general use, it is running Windows 11 Home 24H2 with no problems.
Interesting, I sold my Ryzen system, it was a 5700x but that was sold before the 24H2 update. I sold it because I literally saw no difference in my older system than it, at the time.

Im on the fence with MS, I get they dont want to have to support old hardware, but jees they are getting worse than Apple and bricking PCs isnt the answer.
Linux could really take a ton of market share here. I hate that my 10 year old system, that works fine and has given me no issues has to be basically tossed in the dumpster. I am going to use it for a Linuxx box, but I only have room for one desk in my office so it will sit in the corner until I have time to play with it.

The only software that inhibits me using Linux alone is Compass Downloader for Honeywell security systems, I can not for the love of god get it to run on Linux.