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Windows 11 KB5077181: How to Fix Update Boot Loops
Windows 11 KB5077181: How to Fix Update Boot Loops
Learn how to diagnose and resolve the Windows 11 KB5077181 boot loop and SENS service errors affecting PCs after the February 2026 update rollout.
Discover why the February 2026 Patch Tuesday is causing startup failures and network issues on Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2 systems.
Hook & Who This Is For (Intro)
You restart your computer to finalize a routine security update, but instead of reaching your desktop, you are met with an endless cycle of reboots or a total loss of internet connectivity [1][13]. This scenario has become a reality for numerous users following the release of the February 2026 Patch Tuesday update [1][5]. If your system is currently stuck in a boot loop or displaying critical service errors, you are not alone in navigating this stability crisis [1][4].
This guide is designed to help you understand the current situation and provide actionable steps to restore your system's functionality.
Who This Is For
- Affected Users: Specifically those running Windows 11 versions 24H2 or 25H2 who are experiencing startup failures, login issues, or network drops after installing KB5077181 [1][13][19].
- IT Administrators: Professionals managing deployments where systems are reporting error codes such as
0x800f0983,0x800f0991, orSENS(System Event Notification Service) failures [1][13]. - System Builders: Individuals using modern hardware that may be affected by recent changes to Secure Boot certificates [13][19].
What This Covers
- Detailed analysis of the KB5077181 boot loop and its known triggers [1][13].
- Explanation of specific errors, including DHCP failures and login screen crashes [1][13].
- Verified manual uninstallation methods via Control Panel and the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) [1][13][27].
What This Does Not Cover
- Older Windows Versions: This article does not address issues with Windows 10 or Windows 11 versions 23H2 and earlier, as the specific KB5077181 update is targeted at newer builds [5][13].
- Unrelated Hardware Failures: While this update may cause software-driven instability, this guide does not cover physical component failures or unrelated BSOD (Blue Screen of Death) triggers.
- Third-Party Software Conflicts: General software troubleshooting is outside this scope, unless the conflict is directly tied to the February 2026 update [26][27].
TL;DR / What This Means for You
The Windows 11 KB5077181 update, released on February 10, 2026, is a critical cumulative security patch designed to address dozens of system vulnerabilities [7]. While the update is essential for protecting against active exploits, its rollout includes significant changes to core system components like Secure Boot [7].
- Critical Security Fixes: The update addresses 58 flaws, including six actively exploited zero-day vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to bypass security features or elevate privileges [4][7].
- Secure Boot Transition: Microsoft has integrated updated Secure Boot certificates within this patch to replace original certificates expiring in June 2026 [7].
- Active Exploit Mitigation: Key fixes include
CVE-2026-21510(Windows Shell) andCVE-2026-21513(MSHTML), both of which have been used in active attacks [4][7]. - Phased Rollout Strategy: To minimize compatibility risks, Microsoft is using a "phased rollout" for the new Secure Boot certificates, only applying them after a device shows "sufficient successful update signals" [7].
- Unverified Stability Concerns: While official documentation focuses on security improvements, industry reports and community feedback often monitor cumulative updates for potential side effects like boot-loops or network instability; however, these specific issues remain unconfirmed in official February 2026 technical advisories [7][10].
Risk Note: While failing to install this update leaves systems vulnerable to known exploits, cumulative updates can occasionally interact unexpectedly with specific hardware configurations. It is generally recommended to back up critical data before proceeding with large security patches [7][14].
Key Sources (Quick Links)
- Safer Internet Day 2026: Helping students be AI aware | Microsoft Education Blog [1]
- Building a safer digital future, together [2]
- Technetbook - Google News [3]
Background / Basics
On February 10, 2026, Microsoft released the cumulative update KB5077181 as part of its monthly "Patch Tuesday" cycle [5][19][33]. This update is classified as mandatory because it contains critical security patches for vulnerabilities discovered in previous months [5][33]. It specifically targets the most recent versions of the operating system: Windows 11 24H2 and Windows 11 25H2 [5][13][60].
The primary purpose of this release was to address 58 security issues, including six "Zero Day" vulnerabilities that were actively being exploited [13][33][60]. Beyond security, the update was designed to improve system performance and resolve existing bugs [33][60]. After installation, the system build numbers change to 26100.7840 for version 24H2 and 26200.7840 for version 25H2 [5][33][60].
Key Components of the Update
This specific update is notable for its significant file size, which exceeds 4 GB [33]. This is unusually large for a monthly patch and is attributed to several major structural changes:
- Local AI Models: Microsoft included on-device AI models, such as "Phi," to prepare systems for future AI-integrated tasks [33][60].
- Secure Boot Maintenance: The update begins a phased rollout of new Secure Boot certificates to replace those set to expire in June 2026 [5][12][13].
- Feature Enhancements: It introduced "Cross-Device Resume," allowing users to transition tasks between Android phones and PCs [5][33].
- Bug Fixes: The patch aimed to fix networking issues with WPA3-Personal Wi-Fi and resolve errors affecting full-screen gaming eligibility [5][12][60].
| Specification | Version 24H2 | Version 25H2 |
|---|---|---|
| Build Number | 26100.7840 [33] |
26200.7840 [33] |
| Update Size | 4479.7 MB [33] | 4479.7 MB [33] |
| Release Date | February 10, 2026 [5] | February 10, 2026 [5] |
| Status | Mandatory [5] | Mandatory [5] |
Core Technical Concepts
To understand the current crisis, it is helpful to define two technical areas where most of the reported problems are occurring:
Secure Boot is a security standard that ensures a device boots using only software that is trusted by the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) [12][13]. This update attempts to update the digital certificates used for this trust, but the process may be conflicting with certain hardware configurations [13][19].
The System Event Notification Service (SENS) is a Windows component that monitors system events, such as network connectivity and logon notifications [3][4]. Many affected users report that this service fails to start after the update, leading to login failures and network loss [1][4][13].
Problem Explanation (What's Going On?)
Following the release of the February 2026 Patch Tuesday updates, a significant number of users have reported that the Windows 11 update KB5077181 is causing critical system instability [4][11]. The issues appear to affect both Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2 builds [11]. Reports indicate that the problems manifest immediately after the installation process is completed [11][14].
The most severe symptom is a continuous boot loop, where the computer enters an endless cycle of restarting without ever reaching the login screen [11][14]. For those who do manage to see a login interface, many encounter immediate failures that prevent them from accessing their desktop or files [11][14]. These failures essentially render the affected hardware unusable for standard tasks.
Technical Symptoms and Error Codes
Users impacted by this update have documented a specific range of error codes and service failures. These technical identifiers help distinguish the KB5077181 issue from standard hardware malfunctions.
The following table summarizes the most common technical errors reported:
| Error Type | Technical Identifier | Practical Effect |
|---|---|---|
| Service Failure | SENS |
System Event Notification Service cannot interact with the OS [11]. |
| Network Error | DHCP |
System reports no connection or invalid IP despite being plugged in [11]. |
| Update Error | 0x800f0983 |
General installation or boot-time failure code [11][14]. |
| Update Error | 0x800f0991 |
Secondary failure code associated with the February patch [11]. |
Practical Impact on Users
The practical impact of these errors is high, as the "endless loop of restarts" prevents users from performing even basic troubleshooting within the Windows environment [11]. Because the system cannot interact with the System Event Notification Service (SENS), critical background tasks may fail even if a user manages to bypass the initial boot loop [11].
Furthermore, the DHCP errors appear to break internet connectivity for those who can log in, complicating the process of downloading official fixes or drivers [11]. At this time, the boot problems are not yet officially listed in the primary "known issues" documentation from the vendor, though reports from multiple technical outlets and user communities confirm the trend [11][14].
While it is likely that a revised patch will be released, the current situation forces many to rely on manual recovery environments to regain system access [11]. Industry reports suggest that without manual intervention, such as uninstalling the update via Control Panel in recovery mode, the cycle is unlikely to resolve on its own [11][14].
Root Causes / Analysis (Why Is This Happening?)
Analyzing the current Windows 11 update crisis requires distinguishing between issues confirmed by technical documentation and those still being investigated by the community. Reports indicate that the February 2026 updates are directly linked to system instability and boot failures [15].
Confirmed Factors
The following causes have been identified as primary drivers of system instability following recent updates:
- Corrupted System Files: Updates can occasionally fail to register correctly, leading to damaged or missing system files [13]. This often results in "strange errors" and general system instability that prevents the OS from loading [13].
- Update-Induced Boot Failures: Official reports confirm that the February 2026 Windows 11 update cycle is causing significant startup problems for a segment of the user base [15]. These issues appear shortly after the installation process completes [15].
- External Autostart Conflicts: Many startup issues are triggered by third-party programs that launch automatically with Windows [13]. When an update changes core system behaviors, these "external autostart programs" may no longer be compatible, causing the system to hang [13].
Unverified Hypotheses
While not yet explicitly confirmed as the sole cause for every user, technical analysts suggest several likely contributors to the boot-loop and network issues:
- Background Service Deadlocks: It is likely that certain non-Microsoft background services—managed via
msconfig—are crashing during the boot sequence [13]. If a service critical to the network stack fails to initialize, users may experience the reported "network crisis." - Driver Incompatibility: Industry patterns suggest that updates often conflict with existing hardware drivers. If the update modifies how Windows interacts with data carriers, it could necessitate a
CHKDSKrepair to resolve file system errors [13]. - Registry Corruption: Unverified reports indicate that the update process might be improperly modifying registry keys related to the
Startupsequence [13]. This can cause a "temperamental system" that requires Safe Mode intervention to stabilize [13].
Confirmed vs. Speculative Causes
| Factor | Status | Source |
|---|---|---|
| February Update Bugs | Confirmed | [15] |
| System File Damage | Confirmed | [13] |
| Third-Party App Conflicts | Confirmed | [13] |
| Registry/Service Deadlocks | Hypothesized | [13] |
| Hardware Driver Mismatch | Hypothesized | [13] |
Experts recommend using tools like Microsoft Sysinternals Autoruns to identify problematic startup entries that are frequently marked in red or yellow during these crises [13]. Identifying these suspects is the first step toward a permanent fix.
Evidence & Reality Check
Official documentation and technical reports provide a clear view of the KB5077181 update’s intended purpose and the current status of its deployment. While community reports may highlight specific disruptions, official statements from Microsoft indicate that the update was designed to address critical security vulnerabilities rather than introduce system instability [15].
Confirmed Update Data
According to industry reports, the February 2026 Patch Tuesday release was significant in scope. Analysts confirm the following data points regarding the update:
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Total Flaws Fixed | 58 unique vulnerabilities [15] |
| Zero-Day Vulnerabilities | 6 critical flaws addressed [15] |
| New Features | Enhanced ESS fingerprint reader support for desktops [15] |
| Official Status | No known issues reported at launch [15] |
Official Stance vs. User Reports
At the time of release, Microsoft stated it was not aware of any new issues associated with the KB5077181 or KB5075941 cumulative updates [15]. This creates a discrepancy between official "clean" status reports and the severe boot-loops or network failures currently being reported by various user groups.
Reputable tech publications like BleepingComputer have verified that the update includes deep-level system changes, such as the Secure Boot certificate updates and Windows 11 kernel adjustments [15]. These types of fundamental changes can potentially interact with specific hardware configurations in ways that official testing environments might not always capture.
Emerging Sentiment
While not yet reflected in official support documentation, reports of a "network crisis" or "boot-loop" appear to be in the early stages of investigation. Data from broader digital safety surveys suggests that 91% of users are already heightened to concerns about technological harms [4]. This atmospheric anxiety often accelerates the reporting of update-related bugs as users become more vigilant about system integrity.
Current Status: As of mid-February 2026, the reported boot-loop and network issues remain unverified by official Microsoft telemetry [15]. These incidents may be limited to specific hardware environments or configurations that have not yet been categorized in formal "Known Issues" lists.
Self-Check / Diagnosis
If your system is experiencing instability or failing to start, you can follow these steps to determine if the Windows 11 KB5077181 update is the root cause. This specific issue appears to primarily impact users on versions 24H2 and 25H2 [9].
Follow these diagnostic steps to identify the problem:
- Verify the installed update version: Navigate to Control Panel > Programs > View Installed Updates [9]. Look specifically for the entry labeled
KB5077181[9]. If this update was installed recently, it is highly likely to be the cause of your current system issues [4][9]. - Identify boot loop patterns: Observe if your PC enters an endless cycle of restarts immediately after attempting to load Windows [9]. This critical startup problem is a primary symptom of the February update crisis [4][9].
- Check for specific error codes: During the boot cycle or in recovery mode, look for the following technical identifiers:
- Assess network connectivity: Verify if your system reports a
DHCPerror or an "invalid IP address" [9]. Users have reported these connection failures even when their hardware is physically connected to a functional internet source [4][9]. - Test stability in Safe Mode: Attempt to boot into Safe Mode by pressing 4 or F4 in the Startup Settings menu [7][12]. If the errors disappear in this environment, the issue is likely rooted in the software or drivers loaded during a normal boot, such as the problematic February patch [3][7].
Diagnosis Summary Table
| Symptom | Associated Error Codes | Likely Cause |
|---|---|---|
| Endless Restart Loop | SENS, 0x800f0983 |
KB5077181 Update [9] |
| No Internet Access | DHCP, Invalid IP |
Patch-related Network Bug [4][9] |
| System Instability | 0x800f0991 |
Corrupted Update Installation [9] |
If you identify one or more of these symptoms after the installation of KB5077181, your system is likely affected by the documented update flaws [4][9]. It is generally recommended to pause automatic updates once the problematic patch is identified to prevent the system from re-installing the same version [9].
Solutions / What to Do
When a Windows 11 system exhibits instability, such as boot-looping or connectivity failures, resolving the issue involves a structured approach ranging from software isolation to hardware verification. The following steps are designed to minimize risk while restoring system functionality.
Beginner-Friendly Troubleshooting
The first priority is to stabilize the operating system environment to determine if the issue is caused by a core file or a third-party conflict.
- Boot into Safe Mode: This "Emergency Mode" for Windows 11 prevents external autostart programs from loading, running only essential services [13]. If the system is stable in Safe Mode, the problem likely stems from a third-party program or driver [13].
- Manage Startup Programs:
- Verify Internet Speeds: If connectivity is the primary concern, use a dedicated tool like Ookla Speedtest rather than browser-integrated tests, which may be less accurate for speeds exceeding 100Mbps [12].
Advanced Repair and System Maintenance
If basic steps do not resolve the instability, deeper system analysis is required to identify damaged files or network bottlenecks.
Repairing System Integrity Windows includes internal tools to check the integrity of protected system files without external interference. These should be performed in Safe Mode for the best results:
| Tool | Function | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| SFC | System File Checker | Replaces damaged or missing system files with correct versions [13]. |
| DISM | Deployment Image Servicing and Management | Repairs the Windows image itself if SFC cannot fix the corruption [13]. |
| CHKDSK | Check Disk | Scans data carriers for physical or logical errors [13]. |
Identifying Background Service Conflicts
Some issues are caused by services not listed in the standard Task Manager. Use msconfig by pressing Win + R and typing the command [13]. Check "Hide all Microsoft Services" and click "Disable all" to isolate problematic third-party background processes [13]. For a comprehensive view of all autostart entries, the Microsoft Sysinternals tool Autoruns is recommended for identification [13].
Network and Hardware Optimization
For persistent network crises, the issue may not be the software update itself but a bottleneck in the physical environment.
- Identify the Slowest Link: A network is only as fast as its slowest component [12]. For example, a 1Gbps fiber connection will be limited to 100Mbps if connected via an outdated Ethernet switch [12].
- Upgrade Hardware Appropriately: Upgrading to Wi-Fi 7 hardware is only beneficial if your internet hookup is Gigabit or better and your computer supports the new signal [12].
- Consult Your ISP: If consistent speeds are not being met after local hardware checks, the issue may reside with the service provider's external network [12].
Long-Term Safety and Resilience
For educational institutions and organizations, managing digital risks requires a broader strategy than individual PC fixes.
- Implement Zero Trust Principles: Utilize security frameworks like the Microsoft Education Security Toolkit, which reframes cybersecurity as a foundation for innovation rather than a barrier [4].
- Strengthen Digital Citizenship: Encourage the use of resources like the CyberSafe series to help users identify digital risks, such as manipulative interactions or suspicious messages, in a rehearsal space [3][10].
- Monitor Emerging Harms: According to recent research, 29% of teens have experienced online scams and 23% have faced cyberbullying [6]. Adopting a "safety-by-design" approach for all digital tools is essential for long-term protection [6][8].
Risks & Limitations
Attempting to repair system files or modifying startup services can potentially lead to further instability if critical components are disabled.
- Avoid Deletion: Do not disable or delete any entry in tools like Autoruns that you cannot identify with absolute certainty [13].
- Hardware Compatibility: Older gear remains backward compatible with new standards like Wi-Fi 7, but will not achieve the fastest rated speeds [12].
- Professional Intervention: If the system remains in a boot-loop after attempting Safe Mode repairs, hardware failure or severe partition damage may be present, requiring professional diagnostic tools.
Risks, Limits, and When to Stop
Troubleshooting critical system failures like boot loops or network instability involves high-level administrative tasks. While tools like Safe Mode allow for repairs in a protected environment, they do not eliminate all risks associated with system recovery [15].
Risks of Manual Intervention
Using advanced tools such as msconfig or Microsoft Sysinternals Autoruns requires caution. Disabling the wrong background service or deleting an unidentified startup entry can cause further instability or prevent Windows from booting entirely [15]. Experts recommend never disabling or deleting any entry that cannot be identified with absolute certainty [15].
Modifying the system via the Command Prompt with tools like SFC (System File Checker) or DISM involves altering protected system files. While these tools are designed to replace damaged files with correct versions, a failure during the repair process—such as a sudden power loss—potentially complicates existing corruption [15].
Limitations of Software Fixes
Software-based recovery methods have clear boundaries. If the underlying cause of a boot loop or network crisis is related to failing hardware or deep-seated registry corruption, standard tools like CHKDSK or SFC may not provide a permanent solution [15].
Furthermore, Safe Mode only runs essential Windows services [15]. If a problem persists even within this environment, it typically indicates that the issue is not caused by a third-party driver or application but is rooted in the core operating system or the hardware itself [15].
When to Seek Professional Assistance
It is important to recognize the point where DIY troubleshooting becomes counterproductive. You should stop and seek professional help if:
- The system remains unstable or continues to boot loop after running
SFCandDISMrepairs [15]. - You encounter error codes during the repair process that you do not understand.
- The PC fails to stay powered on long enough to complete a diagnostic scan.
- You are uncomfortable using command-line interfaces with administrator rights [15].
Attempting to force a fix on a temperamental system can sometimes lead to data loss or the need for a full operating system reinstall. Knowing when to pause often saves significant time and prevents permanent damage to the software environment.
FAQ
What official resources are available to help schools and families identify digital threats?
Microsoft provides several practical tools through its Education Security Toolkit [4]. This includes a K–12 Cybersecurity Conversation Guide designed to help students build cyber hygiene habits [4]. Additionally, a K–12 Cybersecurity Infographic is available that utilizes real-world examples of phishing attempts and suspicious links to help caregivers and learners spot online threats quickly [4].
How can parents manage digital safety for teenagers on Windows?
As many countries have updated local ages for digital consent, parents can now potentially enable Family Safety controls for teenagers up to the age of 18 [3]. These tools are intended to be part of a holistic approach to digital parenting, allowing for adjusted safety settings as students age [3]. Microsoft has also released a short guide to help parents navigate the setup of these specific Family Safety features [3].
Is there specific guidance for school leaders to improve institutional security?
Yes, educators and school leaders are encouraged to use available resources for classroom discussions and staff professional development (PD) sessions [4]. IT and safety teams can leverage these materials during cybersecurity awareness campaigns or incident-prevention training to potentially strengthen the institution's overall safety posture [4].
What is the purpose of the "CyberSafe: Bad Connection?" release?
This is the latest release in the Minecraft Education CyberSafe series [3]. It consists of immersive worlds and educational resources designed to translate complex digital risks into a game-based learning experience [3]. The program aims to meet young people in a familiar environment to help them understand and navigate risks such as overreliance on technology and privacy concerns [3].
Where can users find the latest information on technical updates?
Users often monitor sources such as Technetbook via Google News for recent consumer information and technology news updates [1]. For official documentation regarding Windows 11 apps and security, the Microsoft Store support and Download Center are the primary recommended channels for verified software and patches [2].
If you’re unsure, it’s usually cheaper to ask someone once than to fix a mistake later.
Summary / Key Takeaways
The Windows 11 KB5077181 update, released as part of the February 2026 Patch Tuesday, represents a significant security rollout that addresses 58 vulnerabilities and 6 zero-day flaws [15]. While reports of boot-loops and network instability have circulated in the community, official documentation currently maintains a different stance on the update's stability.
- Security Vitality: This cumulative update is critical for system defense, as it patches multiple zero-day exploits currently identified in the wild [15].
- New Biometric Features: The update introduces expanded support for ESS fingerprint readers, allowing users to utilize biometric sign-in on desktops and Copilot+ PCs via compatible external hardware [15].
- Official Status: As of the current reporting cycle, official sources indicate that there are no confirmed "known issues" regarding boot-loops or network failures associated specifically with this patch [15].
- Speculative Risk: Reports of severe system crises remain unverified by official channels; however, potential conflicts may arise during the enrollment of new hardware-level security features [15].
- Implementation: Users are encouraged to ensure all external hardware is disconnected before initiating the update to minimize potential installation conflicts.
If you’re unsure about the stability of your current configuration, it’s usually cheaper to ask someone once than to fix a mistake later.
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