The program crashes inexplicably? Microsoft is about to push Windows 11 patch KB5007262

Recently, Microsoft acknowledged two key errors of Windows 11-blue screen of death and application crashes. These two bugs were first discovered on Patch Tuesday in November 2021, and currently affect Windows 11 and even the latest version of Windows 10. On the known issues page, Microsoft officially explained that the recent update of Windows 11 will bring an error, causing an error in the Microsoft Installer MSI.

Microsoft found that the currently affected applications include the famous Kaspersky Security Suite and so on. If your device encounters this bug, some programs will fail to open. These application crashes occur when you receive a system update and encounter a software problem, and try to use the Windows settings or troubleshooting functions to fix the problem. Microsoft stated that it is currently repairing the problem. If the application crashes and no error message appears, users can reinstall the software to try to solve it.

Currently, Microsoft has also given a new fix, which will be pushed as part of Windows 11 Build 22000.348 (KB5007262). Now, this push is being rolled out to testers in the Beta and Release Preview channels. According to the release notes, the patch contains a fix for the problem, which can fix the problem that cannot be opened after upgrading or repairing the application using MSI.

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At present, the fix is ​​only for testers, but it should be pushed on common channels as part of the optional update of the laundry song. One can expect Windows 11 to push new optional updates in a few days. Although the update will not bring new features, it will bring fixes to several key issues.

For example, Microsoft fixed an issue that affected PowerShell 7.1 and later. According to the installation of Microsoft, the problem will break the functionality of Appx PowerShell cmdlets for some users, and the problem will be fixed after the next update. In addition, some users will see the wrong image when starting the system, this problem has also been fixed.

Microsoft also fixed an issue that caused searchindexer.exe to crash or cause high memory usage. This issue often occurred on devices that were running uninstallation in a remote desktop environment. In addition, some users have reported that the device will stop responding when the device resumes from sleep or hibernation, which mainly occurs on some processors. However, Microsoft has not announced the list of affected processors, and this issue is expected to be fixed with the push of a patch.

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