Microsoft has now updated the Windows 11 Health Log, the page that records all known issues confirmed by Microsoft, but now shows that all issues have been fixed. Although it sounds like a bit of a headline, the health status page shows that Microsoft has indeed considered that all problems with Windows 11 have been cleared. Among them, all problems with Windows 11 24H2/25H2 have been fixed, and the Windows 11 26H1 version for Qualcomm Snapdragon has currently not experienced problems.

Problems that Microsoft has recently fixed include the inability of some devices to access the C drive, the inability to log in to Microsoft's own applications, and updates installed through WUSA may fail when installing updates from shared folders.
In addition to the issues mentioned above, there are no other issues waiting to be resolved on the health status page - well, as long as there are no records, it is not a problem. As for other performance or experience issues complained by users, it may not be an urgent matter for Microsoft.
The bad news is that this zeroed state may not last long: because next week Microsoft will release the 2026-04 routine cumulative update. According to previous cumulative update practices, it will definitely fix errors and bring about various new problems.
Therefore, it is a rare situation that the health status page does not have any unresolved problems. Starting next week, Microsoft will start recording various new problems in a cycle, then fix the problems and wait for the next release of updates.
Another recent news worthy of attention is that since the Windows 11 24H2 consumer version will end support in October, Microsoft will automatically push and install Windows 11 25H2 for all devices that meet the requirements. Therefore, users who have not disabled updates may one day go out for a meal without shutting down, and when they come back, the system has been upgraded to the latest version.