Microsoft’s February cumulative update for Windows 11 — distributed as KB5077181 on February 10, 2026 — has touched off a fresh wave of frustration among users after reports surfaced of failed installs, boot and restart loops, networking failures, and device‑specific driver breakages that in...
Microsoft shipped the February 10, 2026 cumulative for Windows 11 as KB5077181 with a plain‑spoken changelog and a single declarative line that matters to millions of users: this update does not include any known issues — but within days a growing thread of real‑world reports, including a...
Microsoft’s latest cumulative Windows 11 update finally appears to have stamped out a stubborn GPU-triggered crash that left some players facing the dreaded full-screen “Black Screen of Death” during games, driver installs and sleep/resume cycles — but the story is more complicated than a single...
Microsoft’s February cumulative update (KB5077181) appears to have closed a dangerous loop that left a small but painful cohort of Windows 11 commercial devices unable to boot, marking the end of a months‑long episode of update-induced instability that began with a failed December 2025 security...
Microsoft’s February cumulative update for Windows 11, KB5077181, intended to deliver security fixes and a handful of quality improvements, has sparked a fresh wave of community concern after gamers on multiple subreddits reported a new, rhythmic in‑game stutter that began appearing immediately...
Microsoft’s February 2026 Windows 11 cumulative update appears to have rolled back a gaming‑crippling kernel crash that’s haunted some players since the January patches — but the fix comes alongside a messy rollout that continues to remind users and admins that patching Windows is still as much...
Microsoft’s February cumulative for Windows 11, KB5077181, has left a notable subset of systems in restart loops, produced SENS sign‑in failures, and in some cases broken network connectivity — and the fastest reliable fix for many affected users is to roll the update back and pause updates...
Microsoft’s February 10, 2026 cumulative for Windows 11 — KB5077181 — is leaving a sizeable subset of machines effectively unbootable: after installation many systems enter an infinite restart loop, preventing access to the desktop and, in some cases, forcing recovery consoles or full image...
Microsoft’s February cumulative for Windows 11, KB5077181, promised routine security fixes and servicing improvements—but within days of Patch Tuesday the update has become the focus of widespread field reports describing infinite boot and restart loops, a blocking System Event Notification...
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 February 10 cumulative update for Windows 11 — KB5077181 — was released to close dozens of high‑severity security holes, but within days a growing subset of users reported a far more tangible and immediate problem: systems that enter an infinite restart loop after installing the...
Microsoft has pushed the February 2026 cumulative update KB5077181 to Windows 11 devices (24H2 and 25H2), a large package that bundles security fixes, quality improvements, and a set of platform changes — and while it resolves several high-profile gaming and graphics issues, it has also been...
Microsoft’s February cumulative for Windows 11, delivered as KB5077181, has left a significant number of users in the field facing crippling startup failures — endless restart loops, login-blocking SENS errors, and networking that shows “connected” but produces no internet — with community...
Microsoft’s staged refresh of the Secure Boot signing chain is working exactly as designed — it is a phased, telemetry-gated update that may produce informational TPM‑WMI events (including Event ID 1801) and transient “under observation” messages in Event Viewer, but those logs alone are not a...
Microsoft’s February 2026 cumulative for Windows 11 — KB5077181 — has triggered a wave of severe post-update failures for a non-trivial set of devices, producing endless restart loops, broken logins caused by System Event Notification Service (SENS) failures, and cases where machines appear...
Microsoft’s February cumulative, KB5077181, has surfaced as a high‑impact regression for some Windows 11 devices running 24H2 and 25H2: affected machines can fall into repeated restart cycles, fail interactive sign‑in with System Event Notification Service (SENS) errors, and lose network...
Microsoft’s February cumulative for Windows 11, KB5077181, has been linked to a growing wave of post‑install failures that range from repeated restart loops and sign‑in errors to network/DHCP outages and update installation failures — a pattern that has left some users unable to reach a usable...
[SOLVED] KB5077181 Failing at 78–79% — Full Start‑to‑Finish Fix Guide (With ISO Checks + BitLocker Notes)
Posting this to help anyone dealing with the same issue I spent days fighting. My system refused to install KB5077181 (26200.7840) and always failed in the exact same way. Here is...
La mise à jour KB5077181 ne s'installe pas (code d'erreur 0x80070005). La version d’évaluation facultative a également échoué. Windows a été réinstallé il y a moins d'un mois. D'autres téléchargements, comme Windows Defender, fonctionnent correctement.
Microsoft released KB5077181 for Windows 11 (25H2) on February 10, 2026, a substantial cumulative update that folds in new user-facing features, platform modernizations, and large on-device AI payloads — and it is being distributed both via Windows Update and as offline .msu installers in the...