A number of days in the past, whereas searching, Neowin noticed that Microsoft had added a brand new bug to its identified points checklist whereby Home windows 11 and 10 March Patch Tuesday updates (KB5053606 / KB5053596 / KB5053594 / KB5053618 on Home windows 10 and KB5053598/ KB5053602 on Home windows 11) would robotically uninstall Copilot.
Whereas Microsoft loves the concept of Copilot because it feels it may well assist customers and organizations alike do a fantastic many issues even shoving it inside video games, many Home windows customers together with a number of Neowin readers joked that it was the most effective Home windows replace in a very long time and they’d love retaining it that approach for some time.
Sadly, for these folks, Microsoft has fastened the difficulty which Neowin noticed once more at present whereas searching the Home windows bugs part, though this additionally spells excellent news for folk who usually depend on Copilot for his or her day by day workflow.
Microsoft writes:
Applies to: All Customers.
Signs
We’re conscious of a problem with the Microsoft Copilot app affecting some units. The app is unintentionally uninstalled and unpinned from the taskbar.
Notice: This subject has not been noticed with the Microsoft 365 Copilot app.
Workaround
This subject has been fastened, and the affected units are being returned to their authentic state. You can too reinstall the app from the Microsoft Retailer and pin it to the taskbar.
Thus, Microsoft has not disclosed what induced the difficulty or the way it fastened it. The tech big merely notes that “the affected units are being returned to their authentic state”. Regardless, it should be mentioned that the corporate managed to resolve the bug fairly quick.
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