Fixed a bug where Microsoft delayed Windows 11 startup by 40 minutes



Microsoft released the current latest build,

2200.652 (KB5012643) , on April 25, 2022. It has been revealed that this update fixes a 'bug that delays OS booting by up to 40 minutes' that existed on certain POS terminals.

April 25, 2022—KB5012643 (OS Build 22000.652) Preview
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/april-25-2022-kb5012643-os-build-22000-652-preview-43a75ee7-d857-4943-a2b9-f961538bd2b0

Microsoft fixes 40-minute Point of Sale bug in Windows 11 • The Register
https://www.theregister.com/2022/04/26/windows_11_patch/

The highlights of build 2200.652 are 'solve the problem of partial breaks in video subtitles', 'solve the problem of video subtitles not being placed correctly', 'display temperature at the top of the weather icon on the taskbar', and 'minimize in the maximized app window'. 'Solving the problem of not being able to use the maximize, maximize, and close buttons'. In addition to these, a total of 26 items have been changed, such as 'solving a bug that delays OS startup by up to 40 minutes on a specific POS terminal' under the name of 'improvement in quality'.

The OS boot delay was originally mentioned in 2200.651 (KB5012643) , which was released early on the release preview channel of the Windows Insider Program, an early access program for Windows, but in this case it was simply 'OS booting is about. Fixed an issue that was delayed by 40 minutes, 'and there was no mention of POS terminals.



Other items changed in 2200.652 are as follows.

· Enhancements to service the Secure Boot component of Windows
-Fixed the problem that AppX Deployment Service (AppXSvc) stopped working after installing a specific MSIX app.
Addressing race conditions that occur early in the startup process that can cause outage errors
· Improved auto-pilot client to handle updated Trusted Platform Module (TPM) features that support self-deployment and pre-provisioning scenarios.
· Changed Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) timeout for Autopilot scenarios that participated in Hybrid Azure AD from 60 minutes to 90 minutes
Addressing a memory leak issue affecting Windows systems that are used 24 hours a day
Addresses an issue affecting Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) option 119 (domain search option) by preventing the use of connection-specific DNS suffix search lists.
-Addressed an issue affecting the Title attribute in Microsoft Ege IE mode
Addressed an issue where mobile device management (MDM) policies were not allowed in Windows Enterprise editions upgraded to Enterprise using Azure AD participation subscription entitlements
· Addressing issues that cause Kerberos authentication to fail
Addresses an issue that causes Windows to move to BitLocker recovery after a service update
-Fixed the problem that the guarantee key (EK) certificate could not be obtained from the TPM device.
· Addressed an issue where the security part of Group Policy might not be able to be copied to the machine
Addresses an issue that prevents instantiation of Microsoft RDP Client Control version 11 or later in the Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC) dialog
Addresses an issue that may occur when listing or changing the routing of name suffixes using Netdom.exe or the Active Directory and Trusts snap-in.
Addresses an issue that causes the root domain's primary domain controller (PDC) to generate warning and error events in the system log.
· Addressed an issue that occurred when mapping a network drive to an SMBv1 share
Addressing an issue that could affect SMB multi-channel connections and cause 13A or C2 errors
Addresses an issue that could damage the pool if the Client-Side Caching (CSC) cleanup method could not delete the created resource.
Addresses an issue that could cause the server to lock up due to an increase in non-paged pools and exhaustion of all memory
· Reduces resource contention overhead in high input / output operation (IOPS) scenarios per second where many threads compete for a single file

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