A new Windows 11 update, 24H2, has started rolling out and generally installs and works well, but there are a few issues.
Here's What We Know:
After the update, an 8.63 GB cache file is created on the system disk, which can't be deleted with standard methods. This can be a serious problem for users with limited disk space. Microsoft is aware of the issue and is already working on a fix. The company has assured that a patch will be released soon to resolve the bug.
Overall, the Windows 11 24H2 update is stable, but this large cache file is a minor inconvenience for users with limited storage. Microsoft promises a quick solution, so users shouldn't have to deal with it for long.