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Microsoft Says Samsung Software, Not Windows 11, Is Behind the C Drive Access Problem

Another Patch Tuesday, another round of Windows 11 complaints. That has become a familiar pattern by now. Whenever Microsoft pushes out a fresh monthly update, it usually does not take long for reports of strange bugs, broken features, and unexpected system behavior to start appearing online. So when some users recently found themselves unable to access the C drive on certain Windows 11 systems, many naturally assumed Microsoft had broken something again.

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Windows 11 Security Update (KB5077181) (26200.7840): what it fixes, and what (if anything) changes

If you're seeing "2026-02 Security Update (KB5077181) (26200.7840)" with a restart prompt, that's the February 2026 mandatory cumulative security update for Windows 11 version 25H2 (build 26200.7840). The same update also applies to Windows 11 24H2 (build 26100.7840), but your screenshot is clearly the 25H2 build line.

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Windows Update KB5078127 Released Today for January 2026: What It Means and What It Fixes

Windows has pushed out a fresh January 2026 update, and if your PC looks like the screenshot, you're already in the middle of it. The update showing up is 2026-01 Update (KB5078127) and it's tied to Build 26200.7628, with the download already underway. For most people, this kind of update is less about shiny new features and more about the practical stuff that keeps Windows stable, secure, and less annoying over time.

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A Quick Windows 11 “Shutdown” Scare, and Microsoft’s Fast Fix

Windows 11 has a bit of a reputation at this point: one month you get a solid security update, the next month you get a brand-new surprise you didn't ask for. Most of the time, those surprises are annoying but manageable. This one wasn't.

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Microsoft Backtracks After Backlash: Dates Return to Windows 11 Updates

When Microsoft tweaks something as small as update titles, you wouldn't think it could spark widespread outrage — but it did. And this time, surprisingly, Microsoft actually listened. After a flood of complaints from IT administrators, the company has confirmed that it's bringing back the familiar date format in Windows 11 update titles.

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