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  1. Windows 11 KB5066835 Causes WinRE USB and Localhost HTTP/2 Failures (KIR and KB5070773 Fix)

    Microsoft’s October cumulative update for Windows 11 — identified as KB5066835 — was intended to harden the platform with security fixes, but it instead introduced cascading regressions that left developers, IT admins, and new Windows users scrambling. The update disabled USB input inside the...
  2. Windows 11 October 2025 Patch Tuesday Crashes WinRE; Emergency KB5070773 Fix

    Microsoft’s October Patch Tuesday rollout cratered into an operational crisis for many Windows 11 users and administrators after the October 14 cumulative update (KB5066835) introduced multiple high‑impact regressions — most notably rendering USB keyboards and mice useless inside the Windows...
  3. Windows 11 October 2025 KB5066835 Regressions: Localhost HTTP/2 and WinRE USB Input

    Microsoft has acknowledged a serious regression in its October 14, 2025 cumulative update for Windows 11 (KB5066835) and is rolling an emergency fix after the patch broke two very different but critical areas of the platform: local HTTP/2 (localhost) connections used by developers and many...
  4. Windows WinRE Input Restored: Out-of-Band KB5070773 Fix for 24H2 and 25H2

    Microsoft has quietly shipped an out‑of‑band fix that restores USB keyboard and mouse input inside the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) after an October cumulative update left many machines with a non‑interactive recovery UI, and administrators and power users should treat this as a priority...
  5. Windows 11 WinRE Input Break After KB5066835 Patch

    Microsoft’s October cumulative update for Windows 11 (KB5066835) created an urgent problem for many users and IT teams by rendering the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) non‑interactive: after installing the update, USB keyboards and mice stopped responding inside WinRE while continuing to...