
Microsoft Rolls Out March 2025 Patch Tuesday Updates
This past week, Microsoft issued its Patch Tuesday updates for March 2025, targeting both Windows 10 and Windows 11 systems. The updates were delivered under various IDs, including KB5053606
, KB5053596
, KB5053594
, and KB5053618
for Windows 10, and KB5053598
and KB5053602
for Windows 11.
Addressing Copilot App Issues
Alongside these updates, Microsoft acknowledged several known issues affecting users. A particularly noteworthy problem involves the Copilot app, which inadvertently uninstalls itself and removes its shortcut from the taskbar. However, users who are indifferent to the Copilot feature may not find this glitch particularly bothersome.
Microsoft has clarified that its newly launched Microsoft 365 Copilot app remains unaffected by this issue. For those experiencing problems with the Copilot app, the company has provided a temporary solution: users can manually download the application from the Microsoft Store and then re-pin it to their taskbars.
Official Communication from Microsoft
Applies to: All Users.
Symptoms
We are aware of an issue affecting some devices with the Microsoft Copilot app, leading to unintended uninstallation and unpinning from the taskbar.
Workaround
Microsoft is currently working on a resolution for this matter. In the meantime, users facing this issue can reinstall the app from the Microsoft Store and manually re-pin it to their taskbars.
Conclusion
As a result, both Windows 10 and Windows 11 users are facing challenges with the Copilot application due to the latest Patch Tuesday updates. Microsoft is actively addressing these concerns to enhance user experience. For more information on this update, you can refer to the detailed report linked below.
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