Microsoft has announced it will deliver new Secure Boot certificates via Windows Update starting March 2026 before 2011 ...
Ensure your PC boots safely before Secure Boot changes.
Microsoft's KB5077181 security update has caused endless restart loops and system lockouts for Windows 11 users, with no official fix released as of February 13.
In June 2025, Microsoft announced that, in June 2026, it would begin deprecating Secure Boot certificates of Windows systems from 2011, which were superseded by their 2023 counterparts.
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Windows KB5077181 reportedly causes boot loops, SENS login errors, and DHCP internet failures, but there's a workaround ...
Microsoft is reminding users that the Secure Boot ecosystem will soon require a mandatory check-up. The Redmond-backed security protocol, part of the UEFI specification and primarily ...
Safe Mode lets Windows start with only essential drivers and services, allowing you to troubleshoot crashes, faulty drivers, ...
The February update continues to refresh Secure Boot certificates. The update also fixes a number of feature and security glitches. Let's hope this month's update is less buggy than the one in January ...
Microsoft will roll out new Secure Boot certificates for Windows users starting June, as the old certificates will expire.
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