Oops! Windows 11 update is reportedly telling users their PC is outdated – even if it’s not

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  • Update KB5046633 triggers a misleading pop-up, incorrectly telling users their system is outdated
  • The “Learn more” link redirects to a Windows 10 support article, adding to user confusion
  • Microsoft has yet to address this issue and Windows 11 users don’t need to worry about end-of-support

A new Windows 11 update, KB5046633, has introduced a peculiar glitch that causes a message to pop up and tell users that their version of Windows ‘has reached the service’ , and encourages them to ‘get the newer version of Windows to stay up to date.’

This could cause undue worry for people, as it implies that their system is outdated a even though there’s no cause for alarm and their PC actually is up to date (especially right after downloading and installing this update).

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