Why did a Windows 11 update corrupt SSD drives? Don't ask Phison. The memory component company says it has failed to reproduce the bug.
The Windows 11 24H2 update, KB5063878, rolled out earlier this month. Some users soon reported the sudden disappearance of their SSD drives from the operating system, while others noticed freezes or crashes.
In response, Phison, a Taiwanese provider of controllers for SSD drives, investigated the Windows 11 update and an earlier one, KB5062660. However, the company says it’s found no evidence of the bug, even after extensive testing and trying to replicate the problem, according to Wccftech.
Phison’s assessment has prompted backlash in the PC community, since at least some users have encountered the problem. Many say they were hoping for a solution rather than continued uncertainty. Meanwhile, another group of users wonders if the problem was overblown from the start. We haven't been able to replicate the SSD drive issues at PCMag.
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