Windows 11 updates arrive twice each month and sometimes contain bugs. We previously covered three significant issues with the April 2024 security update, some of which were resolved with the May 2024 optional update.
Now, three new issues have crept into Windows 11. It includes a problem with the Windows 11 edition update, the Photos app failing to start, and Cross Device Experience Host’s (CDEH) high CPU usage. Let’s discuss them in detail.
Windows 11 Pro users cannot upgrade to Enterprise
After installing the KB5036893 update (April’s security update), Windows 11 Pro users couldn’t upgrade to the Enterprise edition. The update operation failed, and the Task Scheduler reported an Access Denied Error with the error code 0x80070005.
This issue wasn’t reported on the official update page when we discussed the problems with the April 2024 security update. Microsoft has recently updated all the pages to reflect this underlying issue.
After three successive security updates released in April, May, and June 2024, the problem persists. Microsoft is still working to fix the issue and might release a fix with the June 2024 optional update or later.
Photos app fails to start
If you have recently updated the Microsoft Photos app from the Windows store on or after June 4, 2024, you might experience launch issues. The app won’t launch properly, displays a loading screen, and then crashes abruptly.
Microsoft updated its official release health page to inform about this issue, which exists in the Photos app version 2024.11050.29009.0 and newer ones.
This issue occurs when you enable either the Prevent non-admin users from installing packaged Windows apps policy or its Configuration Service provider (CSP) equivalent policy,…
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