Same update that broke input in WinRE and the task manager. Are they coding updates with `copilot --dangerously-skip-permissions && git add -am 'Security and stability updates' && git push -f`?
Windows user experience is becoming terrible: new problems like this are popping up every week.
Yesterday I updated the BIOS because a large Lenovo pop-up kept asking me to do so. When I restarted, it told me that PIN login isn't available and I could only log in with password. I tried changing the PIN, but the problem persists, and for some reason the option to completely disable PIN login is greyed out.
Now I can only log in with password, and since 2FA is enabled I need to input a code that I get by email each time I log in. This happens not only when I start the computer, but also when I lock the screen.
Same update that broke input in WinRE and the task manager. Are they coding updates with `copilot --dangerously-skip-permissions && git add -am 'Security and stability updates' && git push -f`?
"However, the BitLocker key is always synced to the Microsoft account (MSA)."
Welp, that's true ONLY for the primary drive the OS is installed on. If other drives are encrypted and the key is lost, well...
https://www.reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/comments/1o9i0or/bitlo...
Windows user experience is becoming terrible: new problems like this are popping up every week.
Yesterday I updated the BIOS because a large Lenovo pop-up kept asking me to do so. When I restarted, it told me that PIN login isn't available and I could only log in with password. I tried changing the PIN, but the problem persists, and for some reason the option to completely disable PIN login is greyed out.
Now I can only log in with password, and since 2FA is enabled I need to input a code that I get by email each time I log in. This happens not only when I start the computer, but also when I lock the screen.
I bought this computer brand new 3 months ago...
If only those QA folks had not been part of layoffs.