Monday, March 30, 2026

Microsoft fixes nasty Windows 11 bug that breaks Edge, OneDrive, and other apps, but you won’t get it automatically — here’s what you need to do


  • There was a nasty bug in the March update that broke a bunch of apps, including Edge, OneDrive, and some Office applications
  • Microsoft has now fixed this glitch with an emergency patch for Windows 11
  • Windows 11 users won’t get this fix unless they’ve enabled a certain option, and most will need to manually download it

Microsoft has rushed out a fix for a recent bug in Windows 11, which broke some important apps, although you’ll have to manually download the emergency patch, as it won’t install automatically (for most folks).

The glitch, caused by the March update for Windows 11, meant that apps with Microsoft account sign-ins — including Microsoft Edge, OneDrive, some Office apps, and the free version of Teams — would fail with an error telling the user they weren’t connected to the internet (which wasn’t the case).

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