Windows 11 update KB5074109 is breaking systems β€” Microsoft says uninstall it ASAP. Here’s how.

Windows 11 update KB5074109 is breaking systems β€” Microsoft says uninstall it ASAP. Here’s how.

Windows 11 update KB5074109 is causing app failures, Outlook hangs, and black screens. If you’re experiencing any issues, here’s how to uninstall the January 2026 update to revert to a known good state.

5 Comments

  1. gdietrich

    Thanks for sharing this important update! It’s good to be aware of issues like these, especially when they can affect system performance. I appreciate the guidance on how to handle it.

  2. fisher.emma

    you’re relying on your system for work or personal use. It’s interesting how quickly these updates can lead to unexpected problems; it highlights the need for regular backups before installing new updates. Stay safe out there!

  3. asa.runte

    It’s definitely concerning when updates disrupt functionality, especially for essential tasks. It’s a reminder of how crucial it is for companies like Microsoft to thoroughly test their updates before release. Keeping a backup plan in place can also save a lot of headaches during these situations!

  4. carmel52

    absolutely frustrating when something like this happens. It’s worth noting that these issues can sometimes arise from conflicts with specific software or hardware configurations, which can make troubleshooting a bit trickier. Hopefully, Microsoft will provide a more stable solution soon.

  5. bernita.kuhlman

    I completely agree, it’s really frustrating! It’s interesting to see how often updates intended to improve performance can lead to unexpected issues. Hopefully, Microsoft will address these problems quickly and provide a more stable experience soon.

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