Dexter Langford
Dexter Langford

Picture this: you’re getting cozy with your new AI assistant, Copilot, and suddenly, BAM! It’s gone faster than a slice of pizza at a party. That’s exactly what happened to some Windows 11 users when a bug decided Copilot needed a little vacation—permanent uninstall style.

But don’t fret! Microsoft has waved its magic wand (or, you know, conducted a bit of coding sorcery) and has returned affected devices to their ‘original state,’ which is just a fancy way of saying they’re restoring the AI back to your taskbar.

March 11th was a wild ride, with Copilot getting the boot right after its shiny update came out, leaving users scrambling like they just found out there’s no more coffee. Now, while Microsoft was working on fixing this debacle, they did suggest you could grab Copilot again from the Microsoft Store and ‘pin’ it back on yourself.

And if that wasn’t enough excitement, there’s also a hiccup for Arm-powered device users who can’t download Roblox—Microsoft claims that Roblox is working on a fix. In the meantime, you can always go to Roblox.com and play like it’s 1999.

So, whether you’re celebrating Copilot’s comeback or figuring out how to get your virtual block-building fix on a dodgy device, Microsoft’s got your back.

Maybe just don’t update everything right before you need your tech to work. Lesson learned!


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