shutdown hibernate

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The shutdown hibernate tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about Windows shutdown and hibernation issues, particularly those caused by security updates. Recent threads focus on a regression introduced by January's Patch Tuesday updates, such as KB5077797 and KB5073455, which prevented systems with Secure Launch or Virtual Secure Mode from powering off or hibernating correctly. Microsoft acknowledged the bug and released out-of-band fixes, though some configurations remain affected. The tag includes troubleshooting steps, workarounds, and updates on Microsoft's patches. It is relevant for IT administrators and users experiencing similar shutdown or hibernation failures after installing cumulative updates.
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    Windows Shutdown Regression: Secure Launch and VSM Updates KB5077797

    Microsoft has confirmed that the shutdown-and-hibernation regression triggered by January’s Patch Tuesday affects a broader set of enterprise-grade configurations than originally disclosed: an out-of-band fix addressed many Secure Launch cases, but systems using Virtual Secure Mode (VSM) remain...
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    Windows 11 Shutdown Bug with Secure Launch KB5073455 and OOB KB5077797

    Microsoft’s January Patch Tuesday brought a familiar trade‑off: a broad security rollup that closed dozens of vulnerabilities — and, for a narrowly defined set of systems, an unexpected regression that prevents shutdown and hibernation from completing as intended. The bug, tied to the Windows 11...
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