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Microsoft: January update shutdown bug affects more Windows PCs

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Microsoft has confirmed that a known issue preventing some Windows 11 devices from shutting down also affects Windows 10 systems with Virtual Secure Mode (VSM) enabled.

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The first Windows update of the year has created a cascade of problems for users. After primarily affecting machines running Windows 11, the bug that prevents machines from shutting down is now spreading to PCs running Windows 10.

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The problems in the Windows environment multiply. Microsoft tries to fix them and keep your operating system controlled, but the bugs that the platform suffers do not give them rest. This time one of the worst errors of Windows 11 has also spread to Windows 10. The situation gets complicated. It has been the Microsoft itself that has confirmed the fears of some users of Windows 10. After posting some notices on the network of affected people, th…

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Since the last major update for Windows 11 in January, problems have been piling up (see Latest update becomes hell for Windows users and you should uninstall this Windows update immediately). Among other things, some users were no longer able to properly shut down or put their PCs into sleep mode. Now it's clear that significantly more systems are affected by this bug. It's not just Windows 11 23H2 that's plagued by this issue; it can also happ…

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pcwelt.de broke the news in on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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