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    Microsoft has just acknowledged a new known issue in the recently released Windows 11 version 24H2 and its latest non-security optional update. However, it is not as serious as some of the previously confirmed issues.

     

    According to a new notification published on the official Windows Health Dashboard, Task Manager in Windows 11 version 24H2, after applying KB5044384, incorrectly shows the number of running apps and background processes on the "Processes" tab. In fact, it shows zero running apps and background processes, to be precise. Microsoft says the bug appears specifically when the list of processes is grouped by type, but we managed to recreate it even with the default sorting.

     

    After installing the October 2024 non-security preview update (KB5044384), users will encounter an issue where the number of Apps, Background Processes, and Windows Processes in Task Manager display a count of zero, despite having active applications running. This issue appears specifically on the Processes page when the "Group by Type" view is enabled.

     

    Normally, Task Manager displays the count of processes next to each group name (e.g., Apps, Background processes), providing users with a quick view of active processes. However, due to this issue, Task Manager instead shows (0) for each group, regardless of the actual number of running processes.

    Task Manager bug in Windows 11

    There are no workarounds for this bug at the moment. Fortunately, it does not prevent you from viewing all the running apps and processes or interacting with them—you can still check all the details, terminate apps, run new processes, and more. Microsoft says it is working on a fix, which should be available in future cumulative updates.

     

    For now, if you are already on Windows 11 version 24H2 with its latest updates, you will have to deal with this small inconvenience. As for older Windows versions, Microsoft says the issue does not affect them—only Windows 11 version 24H2 is experiencing the bug with Task Manager showing zero apps and processes.

     

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    Boottime went from 18 seconds ( 23H2) to 75 seconds , about 30 seconds a black screen before I got in 24H2 ............!!  :wtf:

    And some software "not compatible with 24H2 " ( message when trying to run some software ) , Shadow Defender , etc ............gone !!

     

    Reason enough to roll back to 23H2 again !   

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    53 minutes ago, Tzcon said:

    is beta software [...]

    From my point of view, it's sound more like an earlier Alpha because the TaskManager is broken ? Really ? How it can be ? Even Windows Vista didn't have this kind of trouble.

     

    Well it's give us another example about the failures that's why I will keep W10 for a very long time (the W11-v24H2 doesn't sound to be stable).

    3 hours ago, Pete 12 said:

    Boottime went from 18 seconds ( 23H2) to 75 seconds , about 30 seconds a black screen before I got in 24H2 [...]

    Avoid the update because this a new major version of an OS ! Because we had plenty of stories (about Windows, Linux and Mac) since 4 decades ago.

    For the next time (or the futur), if you can try to made a clean installation because this process is a lot more reliable.

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    I am using Windows 11 24H2 since a week or so without any issues whatsoever. I used clean install not upgrade option. 24H2 feels a bit faster as compared to 23H2 on my PC. 

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