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.
Microsoft has announced it will deliver new Secure Boot certificates via Windows Update starting March 2026 before 2011 certificates expire in June.
Microsoft's latest Windows 11 update KB5077181 is wreaking havoc globally. Users face endless restart cycles, broken logins, and total internet loss. Microsoft advises uninstalling the update ...
KB5077181 is causing devices to restart over 15 times in an infinite loop. Users also report network issues and error codes.
Several users are experiencing various issues with system startup after installing the KB5077181 update for Windows 11.
Windows 11, version 26H1 will arrive exclusively on ARM-based hardware in early 2026 and is not being offered as an in-place update for existing installations, Microsoft said Tuesday.
Windows KB5077181 reportedly causes boot loops, SENS login errors, and DHCP internet failures, but there's a workaround availble.
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Anybody still holding onto Windows 10 will only get the renewed Secure Boot certificates if they've subscribed to the paid ESU program, because non-subscribed devices are no longer compatible with the ...
Microsoft will roll out new Secure Boot certificates for Windows users starting June, as the old certificates will expire.
Microsoft is phasing out new printer driver updates via Windows Update for older printers in Windows 11 starting in 2026, ...
Microsoft has begun rolling out updated Secure Boot certificates through monthly Windows updates to replace the original 2011 certificates that will expire in late June 2026.