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Every week Microsoft releases a new update for Windows 11, they are usually released on Tuesday and are mostly minor and security updates. If you are an active user, you are already familiar with the Tuesday updates, which generally give good results but sometimes, for some reason, they throw strange errors that need to be resolved during the next update. day.
In this case, it is Build 22621.3672 and 22631.3672 with update number KB5037853. This fix has given more than one headache to users, and the most affected part is the taskbar crashing or disappearing.
According to Microsoft, everything was fine until the complaints surfaced
At first, Microsoft pretended to ignore this problem and washed its hands a bit, but as the days went by, more and more users complained and eventually recognized the problem. Here is what you can read now in the changelog:
After installing this update, you may experience problems using the taskbar. You may notice that the taskbar temporarily freezes, becomes unresponsive, disappears, and then automatically reappears. Additionally, this issue may be reflected in Event Viewer with application error “Event Id. 1000” in the Windows logs, listing “Explorer.EXE” as “Faulting Application Name” and ” Taskbar.View.dll” as “Faulting module name”.
Fortunately for us, the company has already warned that it has deployed a small patch which can take up to 24 hours to propagate. This fix should resolve the issue.