On Tue, 26 Aug 2025 08:39:26 -0400, Joel W. Crump wrote:
I was sleeping early last night, I'm still here, Win11 is fine.
For now, thank goodness.
But, have you already done the update in question? When I first started
reading your posts, I thought you were batshit crazy and ready to be institutionalized. Then I see stuff like this, coinciding with the time
period that you just happen to obtain a Windows box and I think, maybe he
isn't crazy.
Maybe *they* are out to get him.
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*Nature of the Issue: The update KB5063878 is causing storage devices to
vanish from File Explorer, Device Manager, and sometimes even the BIOS,
leading to input/output errors and potential data corruption.
The problem is not limited to a single brand or controller type, though
it appears more prevalent on SSDs with Phison controllers, particularly DRAM-less models.
Trigger Conditions: The issue is triggered by sustained write operations
of around 50GB or more on drives already over 60% full, commonly occurring during the installation of large software packages like PC games.
Microsoft's Response: Microsoft has acknowledged the reports and is
actively investigating the problem with its hardware partners.
As of August 26, 2025, no official fix has been released, and the issue
is not yet listed on Microsoft's Windows Release Health page.
Recommended Actions: Users are strongly advised to immediately uninstall
the KB5063878 update if installed, back up all critical data, and avoid
large file transfers until a fix is available.
The recommended steps involve using the Windows Update history to
uninstall the update and pausing future updates to prevent
reinstallation.*
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