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- June 2026 โ Initial publication covering KB5094126 issues: system freezes, BitLocker recovery loops, OneDrive/Explorer breakage, LAN access failure, and HP BSOD errors
- [UPDATE DATE] โ [Add Microsoft patch or new workaround here]
โ Solutions verified with Windows 11 24H2 (Build 26100.x) as of June 2026
๐ง KB5094126 Fix: Windows 11 24H2 Update Causing Freezes, BitLocker Recovery Loops & More (2026 Guide)
On June 9, 2026, Microsoft released the June 2026 Patch Tuesday cumulative update KB5094126 (OS Builds 26200.8655 and 26100.8655) for Windows 11 versions 24H2 and 25H2 [citation:1][citation:2]. Within days, thousands of users reported devastating issues โ system freezes within minutes of booting, BitLocker recovery loops that lock users out of their PCs, broken OneDrive integration in File Explorer, LAN access failure, and BSOD errors on HP devices [citation:1][citation:6][citation:7]. As of now, Microsoft has not officially acknowledged these widespread issues [citation:1][citation:6].
If your system is already in a BitLocker Recovery loop without a recovery key, there is NO way to bypass it or retrieve the key. You will need to wipe the drive and reinstall Windows [citation:7].
If your system is freezing but still accessible, follow the steps below immediately to remove KB5094126 and block it from reinstalling.
๐ What’s Actually Happening โ The KB5094126 Disaster
Microsoft’s June 2026 Patch Tuesday update has caused catastrophic issues across multiple hardware and software configurations. Here’s what users are reporting:
โข โ System Freezes โ PCs freeze completely within minutes of booting, sometimes within as little as five minutes. One user reported the system freezes too quickly to even uninstall the update through Settings [citation:1][citation:3].
โข ๐ BitLocker Recovery Loops โ The update forces devices into BitLocker Recovery on reboot, even on machines where BitLocker was explicitly disabled. Users without a recovery key face a full OS wipe and reinstall [citation:1][citation:7].
โข ๐ Broken OneDrive & Dropbox โ OneDrive and Dropbox shortcuts in File Explorer return blank results after the update. Caused by disabled UAC combined with local administrator privileges [citation:1][citation:4][citation:9].
โข ๐ฅ๏ธ LAN Access Failure โ Some users report the update breaks local area network access entirely while internet connectivity remains intact [citation:1][citation:5].
โข ๐ HP BSOD (0xc0430001) โ HP devices (840 G10, 460 G11, Engage One Pro) experience BSOD errors linked to EFI System Partition (ESP) space constraints of 100MB vs. the recommended 500MB [citation:1][citation:6].
โข โก Severe CPU Lag โ Systems with hybrid processors (Intel i7 13850HX) experience severe lag after the update due to the Low Latency Profile feature misallocating CPU boost to efficiency cores, trapping them at 100% usage [citation:8].
โข ๐ Silent Reinstallation โ The update reinstalls itself even after manual removal, ignoring wushowhide.diagcab and paused updates [citation:1][citation:5].
Uninstall KB5094126 via Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE)
If your system freezes shortly after boot or you cannot access Windows normally, you must uninstall the update via WinRE. This is Microsoft’s primary recommended path for systems that can be reached before freezing [citation:1][citation:3].
Step A: Power on your PC. As Windows attempts to load (spinning dots),
press and hold the Power button for 5-10 seconds to force a hard shut down.
Repeat this process TWO times.
Step B: On the third start, Windows will automatically boot into
Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE).
Step C: Navigate to: Troubleshoot โ Advanced Options โ Uninstall Updates
Step D: Select "Uninstall latest quality update"
Step E: Follow the prompts to remove KB5094126
Step F: Restart your PC
Apply ESP Registry Workaround โ Fix HP BSOD 0xc0430001
The EFI System Partition (ESP) space constraint of 100MB (vs. recommended 500MB) causes Secure Boot certificate updates to fail on HP devices, triggering BSOD error 0xc0430001 [citation:1][citation:6]. This registry modification allows the update to complete without triggering the ESP failure [citation:1][citation:3].
Open Command Prompt or PowerShell as Administrator: # Run this command exactly as shown reg add "HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Bfsvc" /v EspPaddingPercent /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f # Restart your PC # Then reinstall the update from Windows Update
Citation: Microsoft Q&A confirms this registry workaround resolves ESP-related update problems that cause freezes during or after installation [citation:3].
Install Newer Cumulative Update (KB5089573+)
The ESP-related freeze issue was fully fixed in updates released on May 26, 2026 (KB5089573) and later [citation:3]. If you can boot normally, installing the latest cumulative update may resolve the problem.
Step A: Press Win + I โ Windows Update Step B: Click "Check for updates" Step C: Look for any cumulative update released after KB5089549/KB5089573 Step D: Click "Download and install" Step E: Restart your PC
Citation: Microsoft Q&A recommends this as the primary fix for ESP-related update problems, noting that newer builds include fixes that can prevent freezes [citation:3].
Re-enable UAC โ Fix OneDrive & Dropbox Explorer Breakage
KB5094126 breaks OneDrive and Dropbox integration in File Explorer when UAC (User Account Control) is disabled and the user has local administrator privileges [citation:1][citation:4][citation:9]. Re-enabling UAC restores Explorer functionality [citation:9].
Step A: Press Win + R โ type "UserAccountControlSettings" โ Enter
Step B: Move the slider to any level EXCEPT "Never notify"
Step C: Click OK โ Restart your PC
If OneDrive still doesn't show in Explorer:
- Access OneDrive via: C:\Users\[YourUsername]\OneDrive
- Right-click the folder โ "Pin to Quick Access"
- This temporary workaround allows access until Microsoft fixes the issue [citation:4]
Citation: Microsoft Japan confirms this issue and provides the Quick Access workaround [citation:4]. Chinese news outlets also report that re-enabling UAC resolves the problem [citation:9].
Permanently Block KB5094126 from Reinstalling
Many users report that KB5094126 reinstalls itself even after manual removal, ignoring wushowhide.diagcab and paused updates [citation:1][citation:5]. Here are the most reliable workarounds.
Method A โ Pause Windows Update Service: Step A: Press Win + R โ type "services.msc" โ Enter Step B: Find "Windows Update" Step C: Right-click โ Stop Step D: Right-click โ Properties โ Startup type: Manual โ ๏ธ Downside: You won't receive ANY updates until re-enabled [citation:5] Method B โ Set Metered Connection: Step A: Settings โ Network & internet โ Wi-Fi/Ethernet Step B: Click your network โ Toggle ON "Metered connection" Step C: Settings โ Windows Update โ Advanced options Step D: Turn OFF "Download updates over metered connections" [citation:5] Method C โ Pause updates (temporary): Settings โ Windows Update โ Advanced options โ Pause updates for up to 3 weeks [citation:8]
Disable Low Latency Profile โ Fix Severe CPU Lag on Hybrid Processors
On systems with hybrid processors (Intel i7 13850HX, etc.), KB5094126’s Low Latency Profile feature misallocates CPU boost to efficiency cores, trapping them at 100% usage and causing severe system lag [citation:8]. Microsoft has not yet issued an official fix [citation:8].
โ ๏ธ There is currently NO official fix for this issue. Microsoft engineering is aware and investigating [citation:8]. Workaround: Uninstall KB5094126 and pause updates for up to 3 weeks [citation:8]. Avoid: - Modifying registry settings (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE) undocumented - Disabling processor cores artificially - Using unofficial "fixes" from forums These actions compromise long-term system integrity [citation:8].
Fix LAN Access Failure
Some users report that KB5094126 breaks local area network (LAN) access entirely while leaving internet connectivity intact [citation:1][citation:5].
Step A: Uninstall KB5094126 via WinRE or Settings (see Solution 1)
Step B: Block the update from reinstalling (see Solution 5)
Step C: Check network drivers are up to date (Device Manager โ Network adapters)
Step D: Wait for Microsoft to release a fixed cumulative update
โ ๏ธ Note: Network driver updates do NOT resolve this issue โ it's caused by the update itself [citation:5].
BitLocker Recovery Prevention for Future Updates
To prevent BitLocker recovery loops from future updates, follow these preventive measures [citation:7].
Before installing any major Windows update:
Step A: Ensure your BitLocker recovery key is backed up:
- To your Microsoft account (login.microsoftaccount.com/devices/recoverykey)
- Printed copy
- USB drive
- Organizational Microsoft Entra ID (Azure AD) [citation:7]
Step B: Suspend BitLocker temporarily:
manage-bde -protectors -disable C:
Step C: Install the update
Step D: Re-enable BitLocker:
manage-bde -protectors -enable C:
If you are already in BitLocker recovery:
- Enter your 48-digit recovery key
- If you don't have it, there is NO way to bypass โ wipe and reinstall is the only option [citation:7]
๐ฅ๏ธ HP-Specific Fix for 0xc0430001 BSOD
โข HP 840 G10
โข HP 460 G11
โข HP Engage One Pro 15.6 G2 AiO
Fix: Apply the ESP registry workaround (Solution 2) BEFORE reinstalling the update. If the BSOD already occurred, uninstall the update via WinRE and then apply the registry workaround before attempting to reinstall [citation:1][citation:3].
For Secure Boot certificate issues on HP:
If the boot.stl file is missing from your installation media, copy it from a working Windows installation at:
Windows\Boot\EFIPlace it in the corresponding folder on your installation media. The file must match both the Windows version and system architecture [citation:6].
๐ก๏ธ Preventing Future Issues
- Wait before installing new updates โ Delaying updates by 1-2 weeks allows Microsoft to catch and fix issues like these [citation:1]
- Always have your BitLocker recovery key backed up โ Store it in your Microsoft account, printed, and on USB [citation:7]
- Enable UAC โ Do NOT disable User Account Control, as it breaks OneDrive/Dropbox integration with this update [citation:1][citation:4][citation:9]
- Maintain sufficient ESP space โ Ensure your EFI System Partition has at least 500MB free space [citation:1]
- Create restore points before updates โ Always create a system restore point before installing any cumulative update
๐ง FUTURE UPDATE RESERVED SPACE
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โ Buy Me a Coffee[1] HEAL Security: Windows 11 Update KB5094126 Freezes Systems, Forces BitLocker Recovery, and More โ June 2026
[2] Prajwal Desai: Windows 11 KB5094126 Cumulative Update Released for June 2026 โ June 2026
[3] Microsoft Q&A: Windows 11 Update KB5094126 Installs But Then Freezes Computer โ June 2026
[4] Microsoft Japan (Employee Blog): OneDrive Access Issue After June 2026 Update โ June 2026
[5] Microsoft Q&A: Stop Update KB5094126 โ LAN access failure, wushowhide ineffective โ June 2026
[6] Windows Report: Windows 11 KB5094126 Users Report BSODs, Freezes, and OneDrive Issues โ June 2026
[7] Microsoft Q&A: Windows 11 Update KB5094126 Forcing BitLocker Recovery on Local Account Devices โ June 2026
[8] Microsoft Q&A: Windows Low Latency Profile (KB5094126) and Intel i7 13850HX Causes Severe Lagging โ June 2026
[9] ็ฝๆ / ๅฟซ็งๆ: ๅพฎ่ฝฏWindows 11ๆฐ่กฅไธ็ฟป่ฝฆ๏ผ่ๅฑใๅกๆญปใBitLocker้ๆญปใOneDriveๅดฉๆบ โ June 2026
โ All solutions verified with Windows 11 24H2/25H2 (Builds 26100.x, 26200.x) as of June 2026.
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