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The recent Windows 11 24H2 update was supposed to bring exciting new features and improvements, but many users have been facing various issues after installing it. From dead internet connections to disappearing mouse cursors, the update has caused quite a headache for some.

One of the latest problems reported by users is the malfunctioning Clipboard History feature. This feature, which keeps track of everything you copy, is no longer working for some users after the update. This means that users are unable to access their copied items from the history, forcing them to recopy everything they want to paste.

Interestingly, this issue was actually reported by Windows Insiders three months ago during the testing phase of the update. Despite this early warning, Microsoft did not address the problem before rolling out the update to the public.

If you are experiencing issues with Clipboard History after the update, there is a workaround that may help you get it up and running again. By toggling the Clipboard history option off and on in the Settings menu, you may be able to restore functionality to the feature. Additionally, disabling and re-enabling the Clipboard history across your devices, as well as adjusting the Suggested actions settings, may also help resolve the issue.

While Microsoft has not officially acknowledged the bug yet, it is likely that a fix will be released in a future update. In the meantime, users can try the suggested workaround to regain access to the Clipboard History feature on Windows 11.

For more tips and tricks on using Windows 11, be sure to check out our guide to insanely useful keyboard shortcuts. Stay tuned for updates on the Clipboard History bug and other issues related to the Windows 11 24H2 update.