Microsoft's initial 2025 Windows updates, released on January 14, have encountered significant backlash due to various bugs disrupting user experiences. Issues reported by users include audio malfunctions with both Bluetooth and wired headphones, problems with built-in webcams, and malfunctioning USB digital-to-analog converters. The impact of these glitches spans across Windows 11 versions 22H2, 23H2, and 24H2, as well as Windows 10. The company has confirmed audio issues but remains silent on broader reports of malfunctions. Many users resorted to removing the updates to restore functionality.
Microsoft's January updates for Windows have resulted in multiple bugs affecting audio, Bluetooth, webcams, and other devices across various Windows 11 and Windows 10 versions.
Users have reported audio glitches even with non-Bluetooth headphones with the recent January updates, leading to significant issues for many.
The update's problems have even affected built-in webcams, with some users unable to use their devices after installing the new patch.
Multiple reports indicated that USB digital-to-analog converters are also malfunctioning post-update, signaling a range of issues impacting user experience.
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