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Microsoft Issues Emergency Fix for Windows 11 Shutdown Bug
Engadget
January 18, 2026•4 days ago
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Microsoft released an emergency update to fix critical bugs in its January security update. The out-of-band patch resolves an issue preventing some Windows 11 devices with Secure Launch from shutting down or hibernating. Additionally, the update restores remote login functionality for both Windows 10 and Windows 11 users, which was previously failing due to credential prompt errors.
If you weren't able to shut down your Windows 11 device recently, Microsoft has rolled out an emergency fix addressing a couple of critical bugs that popped up with its latest January 2026 Windows security update. The latest "out-of-band" update repairs an issue for some Windows 11 devices that would only restart when users tried to shut down or hibernate. The same update restores the ability for Windows 10 and Windows 11 users to log into their devices via remote connection apps.
Microsoft said the inability to shut down or hibernate affected Windows 11 devices using Secure Launch, a security feature that protects a computer from firmware-level attacks during startup. As for the remote connection issue, Microsoft explained in its Known issues page that credential prompt failures were responsible when users tried to log in remotely to affected Windows 10 and 11 devices.
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