Microsoft has released an emergency fix addressing a bug in Windows 11 that prevented some systems from shutting down correctly. The issue, which impacted a subset of users, caused systems to hang during the shutdown process. While a solution is now available,a separate bug preventing hibernation remains unresolved,with no current workaround.
According to TechRepublic, the emergency fix specifically targets the shutdown problem. Users experiencing this issue shoudl ensure they have installed the latest Windows updates to receive the patch.
Though, Microsoft is still investigating a distinct bug that prevents Windows 11 from entering hibernation. As of now, there is no known solution or temporary fix for this issue.Users affected by the hibernation bug will need to rely on alternative power-saving methods, such as sleep mode, until a resolution is available.
The company has not yet provided a timeline for a fix for the hibernation issue. Further updates will be provided as they become available.