According to Microsoft, this issue occurred because of a server-side deployment (which it’s not detailing) and canceled that deployment. In the case that you came across this problem, the company has issued a workaround to get Windows 11 back to normal. In this guide, you will learn the steps to resolve the usability problems caused by the September 2 update for Windows 11. (See also this video tutorial in the Pureinfotech YouTube channel to fix this problem.)
Fix Windows 11 Dev and Beta unresponsive problems
To fix the Start, Taskbar, Settings, and other problems on Windows 11 build 22449 or build 22000.176, use these steps: Once you complete the steps, the computer will restart automatically, returning Windows 11 to its normal state.
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