Microsoft's February cumulative, KB5077181, is Microsoft's formal response to a class of boot failures that first surfaced after the January 13, 2026 security rollup (KB5074109), but the fix's arrival has exposed a complex truth: the problem was real, Microsoft has declared it resolved for...
Microsoft’s Windows team has quietly — and unavoidably — admitted that Windows 11’s recent servicing cadence and feature push produced real damage: widespread regressions, emergency out‑of‑band patches, and at least one class of devices that can no longer boot without manual recovery. The...
Microsoft has confirmed that a chain of problematic Windows updates — a failed December roll‑back followed by the January 13, 2026 cumulative update (KB5074109) and its follow‑ups — has left a limited but serious subset of Windows 11 PCs unable to boot, often showing the classic...
Microsoft now says the January 13, 2026 cumulative Windows 11 update (KB5074109) isn’t randomly "bricking" healthy machines — instead it’s exposing a brittle servicing chain: devices that were left in an improper state after a failed December 2025 update can hit a no‑boot condition...
Windows 11’s optional January preview (KB5074105) has left a chunk of the community unnerved after some early adopters reported serious post‑install regressions — from File Explorer and Start/Taskbar failures to brief black screens and, in a handful of cases, boot problems that require recovery...
Microsoft has confirmed a disturbing failure mode in its January 2026 security roll‑up: a limited but real set of Windows 11 devices can fail to boot after installing KB5074109, arriving as a black-screen stop with the historic UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME error and requiring manual recovery from the...
Microsoft released its January cumulative for Windows 11 (KB5074109) on January 13, 2026 — and within days a series of serious regressions began surfacing, from brief black screens on some Nvidia-equipped machines to full startup failures that print UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME (Stop Code 0xED) and...
A routine January Patch Tuesday update left a significant slice of Windows users temporarily unable to rely on core productivity workflows after the January 13, 2026 cumulative update (KB5074109) introduced regressions that broke parts of classic Outlook and disrupted remote access for some...
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Microsoft has pushed a second emergency out‑of‑band Windows update in January to undo a string of regressions introduced by its Patch Tuesday rollup — and this one should be on your radar if you use cloud‑backed storage, Outlook PST files, or manage fleets of Windows 11 PCs. The out‑of‑band...
A routine Patch Tuesday release on January 13, 2026 has left a significant portion of classic Outlook users scrambling: the Windows 11 cumulative update KB5074109 and a separate Outlook Current Channel build have each introduced regressions that render parts of the traditional Outlook experience...
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Microsoft’s January update roll-out has already cost IT teams a sleepless weekend and forced two emergency fixes inside a single fortnight — a chaotic start to Windows 11 patching in 2026 that raises fresh questions about testing, packaging, and communication for Microsoft’s flagship desktop OS...
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Microsoft's first cumulative Windows 11 update of 2026 — delivered as KB5074109 on January 13 — has left a broad trail of disruption: critical security fixes were installed, but several high-impact regressions followed, forcing Microsoft into rapid damage control with out‑of‑band patches and...
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I downloaded latest official win11 media from ms and tried to use them to initialize a hyper v vm. However, I cannot boot into installation without disabling secure boot in VM settings.
Many thanks in advance for any assistance
Joe
Good day everyone,
I have recently put together a brand new build using the following parts list: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/d8gNdb
- Motherboard = Gigabyte B850 Gaming X WiFi6E (link to MB manual)
* CPU cable (4x4) and ATX cable (20 Pin) are plugged in
* CPU Cooler Fan and ARGB cables...
AMD's recent engineering notes and driver rollouts close several long-standing installation pain points for Windows users, but they also expose recurring process weaknesses that enthusiasts and IT pros should know before clicking "Install."
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Over the past two years, AMD has been...
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The Automatic Repair screen that reads “Your PC did not start correctly” is not a dramatic flourish — it’s Windows telling you that the boot process failed one of its early checks and the system has moved you into the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) so you can try to fix it. The advice from...
Windows 11’s monthly updates are essential, but they can also break critical functionality without warning — the August 2025 Patch Tuesday cycle proved that once again, and the fallout shows why every Windows user and IT team needs a tested recovery plan before applying patches.
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Windows 11 can now attempt to repair itself automatically after repeated boot failures using a new cloud-aware feature called Quick Machine Recovery (QMR) — a Best-Effort, WinRE-based remediation pipeline Microsoft built as part of its Windows Resiliency Initiative and which is rolling out into...
my computer which is a windows 10 pc does not log in, and is stuck on login screen, after pressing sign in button and then it opens a new window, which requires intenet connection. and in my country, Microsoft is restricted, and I can't access it. I need a way to log out and turn my account into...
Battlefield 6’s highly anticipated launch has brought new energy to the storied first-person shooter series, but many PC players have encountered an unexpected roadblock before they can even enter the heat of battle: the Secure Boot requirement. Anyone booting up Battlefield 6 only to be greeted...