Windows 11 KB5058405 update may prevent some PCs from starting
Microsoft has botched yet another Windows Update. It has confirmed that some PCs may fail to start after installing the KB5058405 update for Windows 11. Microsoft released the update a few weeks […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader. The post Windows 11 KB5058405 update may prevent some PCs from starting appeared first on gHacks Technology News.

Microsoft has botched yet another Windows Update. It has confirmed that some PCs may fail to start after installing the KB5058405 update for Windows 11.
Microsoft released the update a few weeks ago, during Patch Tuesday. Shortly after it rolled out the update, reports began to surface that some computers were failing to boot. The error code associated with the issue is 0xc0000098, and displays a message that reads, "Your PC/Device needs to be repaired. The operating system couldn't be loaded because a required file is missing or contains errors."
An update on the Windows release health dashboard mentions that the issue is to be related to the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface driver, commonly known as the ACPI.sys file. It is a kernel-mode driver that allows Windows to manage hardware resources and power states. Microsoft says that the error could also occur with a different file name. The problem has now been acknowledged as a known issue that primarily affects devices running in virtual machines.
This includes Azure Virtual Machines, Azure Virtual Desktop, and On-premises virtual machines hosted on Citrix or Hyper-V. Microsoft says that Windows Home or Pro users are unlikely to face this issue, as virtual machines are mostly used in IT environments. The company says that is working on a resolution for this issue, and could release an Out-of-band update in the coming days.
For now, Microsoft has suggested a workaround for Azure users who installed the update and are facing problems. These users should repair their Windows VM using repair commands outlined in a support document. Bleeping Computer reports that Microsoft recently released an out-of-band update to patch a BitLocker recovery issue that affected Windows 10, causing boot failures on some PCs. This issue, like the one that affects VMs, also surfaced in the May Security Update.
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