Sure enough after the update, couldn’t find my AP hardware. Roll back the update
I've had my desktop computer fail to boot on two separate occasions after automated Windoze updates. Thankfully, Startup Repair did its job.
I you read the smallprint and accept Windows 11, officially your hardware is now not longer yours... I think the bigger part of my powerconsumption and data use is Microsoft, not me...
Beginning with Vista, the EULA of each successive WIndows OS has been pretty harsh, and Windows 11 is indeed downright Draconian. I've installed the OEM version of Windows 11 on a few computers I've built, and have been able to work around the mandatory Microsloth Account thing during installation and configuration. However, a few days ago I was unable to when using the standard, non-OEM version of Windows 11 Home on my wife's new computer. There's simply no way around it.
Some would say it's all part of the bigger picture of surveillancing and controlling the populace. Myself, I don't believe that at all. I'm so glad I live in the U.S., where the government and big corporations don't monitor the citizens and know their each and every movement.
Well, that is, except for the constant satellite, drone and camera surveillance (using AI and facial recognition software), the monitoring of my emails, text messages, internet usage and phone calls, the continuous real-time tracking of my vehicle and cell phone locations, the record keeping of every place I've ever lived or worked (including my compensation/wages, position/title, where, when and for how long), my birth history, medical history, dental history, address history, income history, credit history, ownership of real property, gun ownership, the ownership/rental/leasing history of every vehicle I’ve ever had, insurance history, criminal history, child custody and support history, marital history, banking history (loans, accounts, debit and credit card usage including where, when, what for and how much), educational history, my children and everything they do and are involved in at school and away, as well as my fingerprints, DNA, household size, family status, race, religion, photograph and political party affiliation. Except for those few minor things, it's great. At least I don't have an Alexa, or one of the car brands that the manufacturers openly admit are listening in on the passengers' conversations, right?
I'm so glad I live in a free country where the government respects your privacy and freedom, unlike nasty places like North Korea, where the government monitors you and tells you that places like the United States of America lie to their citizens about the privacy they have. Just ask Bill Gates, he'll tell you the truth.