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17 May 2026
- diffhist Microsoft Windows 11 17:20 +996 ChaoticDev talk contribs (→Incidents)
- diffhist m Microsoft Windows 11 04:36 +10 Sojourna talk contribs
- Move log 04:36 Sojourna talk contribs moved page Windows 11 instability and forced updates to Microsoft Windows 11 instability and forced updates without leaving a redirect (Forgot to add the company name, my bad.)
- diffhist m Microsoft Windows 11 04:34 +5 Sojourna talk contribs (→Incidents: Updated article name.)
- Move log 04:33 Sojourna talk contribs moved page Windows 11 Unstable & forced updates to Windows 11 instability and forced updates without leaving a redirect (Misspelled title: Not in sentence case: Grammatical error.)
- diffhist m Microsoft Windows 11 04:18 0 Sojourna talk contribs (→Incidents)
- diffhist m Microsoft Windows 11 04:17 −2 Sojourna talk contribs (→Consumer impact summary: Style.)
16 May 2026
- diffhist m Microsoft Windows 11 17:41 +9 ChaoticDev talk contribs
- diffhist m Microsoft Windows 11 17:39 −18 ChaoticDev talk contribs (→Incidents)
- diffhist Microsoft Windows 11 17:39 −3,235 ChaoticDev talk contribs (Changed the incidents section to use a table, as there are too many incidents listed for the page to stay properly readable and manually searchable with the old header formatting.) Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- diffhist N Windows 11 Unstable & forced updates 15:55 +5,576 ChaoticDev talk contribs (Created page with "==Background== Following the update form of Windows 10, Windows 11 updates are also forced and the system settings only allow them to be postponed, without having any official form to disable them that do not require registry editing or third-party software. They're frequent, usually happening once per month, with major releases happening once or twice a year.<ref>{{Cite web |publisher=Microsoft |date=27 Mar 2025 |title=Update release cycle for Windows clients |url=https...")
- diffhist Microsoft Windows 11 12:44 +1,592 ChaoticDev talk contribs (Added 'BitLocker has a built-in backdoor'.) Tag: Visual edit