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      Microsoft is now actively investigating reports that its January 2026 Patch Tuesday security update (specifically the cumulative update KB5074109) is causing serious problems for Windows 11 users, including systems that fail to boot entirely with an “UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME” error, requiring manual recovery steps to restore functionality. Reports indicate that the affected update, released January 13, 2026, has introduced multiple bugs beyond boot failures — such as shutdown and hibernation issues, broken app behavior, and system instability — prompting Microsoft to issue emergency out-of-band patches and recommend uninstalling the problematic update while a permanent fix is developed. Despite fixes for some errors, the core boot issue remains unresolved, and users are left with recovery workarounds while Microsoft investigates.

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      https://www.windowscentral.com/microsoft/windows-11/windows-11s-botched-patch-tuesday-update-nightmare-continues-as-microsoft-confirms-some-pcs-might-fail-to-boot
      https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-investigates-windows-11-boot-failures-after-january-updates/amp/
      https://www.windowslatest.com/2026/01/25/microsoft-suspects-some-pcs-might-not-boot-after-windows-11-january-2026-update-kb5074109/

      Key Takeaways

      • The January 2026 Windows 11 update KB5074109 is linked to boot failures and “UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME” errors on some PCs, with Microsoft investigating and acknowledging limited reports of unbootable systems.
      • Multiple bugs from this update — including shutdown, hibernation, and app errors — have forced Microsoft to issue emergency out-of-band patches, though not all problems are fully resolved.
      • Users affected by the boot failures may need to use Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) to uninstall the update or manually repair their systems while awaiting broader fixes.

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      The latest series of Windows 11 cumulative updates, rolled out on Patch Tuesday in January 2026, has sparked a new wave of complaints and technical nightmares for users across the globe. At the center of the controversy is the Windows 11 update KB5074109, released on January 13 as part of Microsoft’s monthly security rollout. While the update was meant to deliver essential security enhancements for versions 25H2 and 24H2 of the operating system, real-world deployment quickly revealed a raft of serious issues that go far beyond typical update bugs. The most alarming of these is the emergence of boot failures where affected machines fail to start, instead displaying the dreaded “UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME” error and a black screen that leaves users unable to access the desktop without manual intervention. According to multiple reports, Microsoft has acknowledged these failures and is actively investigating the limited but critical cases where systems simply won’t boot after applying the update, forcing some users into Windows Recovery Environment procedures just to regain basic functionality.

      The fallout doesn’t stop with boot issues. In the days following the initial release, users began reporting a variety of other problems. Some PCs refuse to shut down or enter hibernation correctly, leaving devices stuck powered on despite repeated shutdown attempts. Application stability also suffered; for example, legacy versions of Outlook can hang or refuse to open, especially when linked with PST files stored on cloud services, and other apps have exhibited unresponsiveness or crashes post-update. This litany of problems compelled Microsoft to release emergency out-of-band patches intended to resolve some of the most pressing bugs, such as Remote Desktop login failures and shutdown errors. However, these quick-fix patches did not address every issue, including the core boot failure that continues to plague a subset of machines.

      IT professionals and ordinary users alike have expressed frustration that a security update — designed to protect systems — has instead destabilized them in fundamental ways. The reliance on frequent automatic updates, combined with reported gaps in pre-release testing, has led many to question the quality control processes at Microsoft. Meanwhile, affected users are left to resort to recovery environments, rollback procedures, and temporary workarounds while the software giant scrambles to understand and fix the defect. Given the essential role that Windows plays in business environments and personal computing worldwide, these systemic update failures underscore the risks inherent in modern automatic patching regimes, where rushed updates can introduce serious regressions that affect productivity and system reliability.

      Amid ongoing investigations, Microsoft continues to gather diagnostic feedback and promises further fixes. In the interim, users are advised to proceed cautiously with the problematic update, utilizing recovery tools and waiting for comprehensive patches that address the boot failures and other systemic issues. The ripple effects from this chaotic Patch Tuesday thrust the company into a difficult position, balancing urgent security needs against the operational stability of the Windows ecosystem.

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