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  "textContent": "Microsoft told me it’s not aware of any critical issues with Windows 11 KB5083769, the April 2026 Patch Tuesday update. Plus, I do not see any credible evidence to the contrary, so where are headlines like “April update is causing death loops or BSODs” coming from? Our investigation revealed it’s an AI-slop report based on […]\n\nThe post No, Windows 11 KB5083769 is not causing BSODs or death loops, and you don’t have to remove the update appeared first on Windows Latest",
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