Windows 11 24H2 bug leaves undeletable files on PCs

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Microsoft has acknowledged a bug in Windows 11 that causes undeletable files to accumulate on affected PCs. This issue was initially reported by Neowin and later confirmed by Microsoft, signaling that the problem is real and not merely a rumor. The situation has drawn attention from users across North America who rely on Windows 11 for daily tasks, from productivity to personal media management. The bug appears tied to a specific set of updates and the way the operating system handles temporary and residual data after installation. In Canada and the United States alike, communities of users have noted noticeably slower disk space recovery than expected after applying recent updates, underscoring how even small storage inefficiencies can disrupt workflows and device performance for many households and small businesses. As the matter unfolds, users are watching official channels for clear guidance and any workarounds that might mitigate impact on affected machines.

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