Microsoft Acknowledges a Windows 11 Bug Affecting the Recycle Bin, and 'Fed up' Users Think AI Coding Is to Blame
Microsoft says the Recycle Bin dialog shows an internal file name only on the confirmation screen, and it is working on a fix.
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Microsoft's June update fixed 208 security flaws and introduced a cascade of new bugs across all Windows versions
Microsoft’s June 2026 Patch Tuesday update is causing problems across every supported version of Windows. KB5094126, released on June 9, patched a record 208 security vulnerabilities, but the update has introduced a string of bugs that range from cosmetic annoyances to machines locked out of their own drives. The most visible issue affects the Recycle […] This story continues at The Next Web
Microsoft confirms the latest Windows 10/11 update corrupts the Recycle Bin across all versions, but only filenames are displayed incorrectly.
Microsoft has confirmed the issue is affecting all current versions of Windows.
Microsoft confirms issues in Windows 11 KB5094126 June 2026 update
Microsoft has confirmed it’s aware of multiple known issues in KB5094126 (June 2026 Patch Tuesday update), including a bug in which the Recycle Bin fails to detect the correct file name and Office apps crash. We’re also seeing reports of Black Screen of Death (BSOD) and BitLocker recovery screen prompts, but the company hasn’t acknowledged them yet. KB5094126 is a mandatory update that shipped as part of the June 2026 Patch Tuesday cycle, so you…

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