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To put Copilot back on the Taskbar, click the Start button and look for Copilot in the Start menu or All screen. Right-click ...
The latest Windows build has found itself with an interesting bug -- it unintentionally removes the Copilot app and unpins it ...
Good news! Microsoft fixes the March update bug that unintentionally wiped out Copilot from Windows 10 and 11 PCs.
Just a few days ago, Microsoft released update KB5053598 for Windows 11 24H2, which includes several important security fixes. It’s a mandatory update that’s part of this month’s Patch ...
On March 17, Microsoft released the KB5053598 update for Windows 11, bringing the OS build number to 26100.3476 and introducing the usual batch of changes and security updates. As Windows users ...
As spotted by Windows Latest, the support document for Windows 11 KB5053598 has been updated with a Microsoft Copilot entry, stating: "We're aware of an issue with the Microsoft Copilot app affecting ...
The March 2025 Patch Tuesday update (KB5053598) brings systems to Windows 11 Build 26100.3476. You won't find much in the ...
As spotted by Windows Latest, the support document for Windows 11 KB5053598 has been updated with a Microsoft Copilot entry, stating: "We're aware of an issue with the Microsoft Copilot app ...
Anybody who installed the latest Windows 11 update released on 11th March – KB5053598 – may have found that Copilot hadn’t just been unpinned from the taskbar, but uninstalled entirely.
The update, KB5053598 (OS build 26100.3476), released during March’s Patch Tuesday, applies to all editions of Windows 11 version 24H2 and was primarily intended as a security fix. However ...
Interestingly, there have been almost no complaints about the disappearance of the AI assistant, and the bug was mentioned in support document for Windows 11 KB5053598, as I first noticed Windows ...