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Windows 10 is once again experiencing serious issues due to June batch of cumulative updates. In a support document, Microsoft has quietly confirmed that the latest cumulative update is causing some systems to crash. The patch appears to be is causing issues with the Local Security Authority Process, which is responsible for authenticating users in the WinLogon service.

Another user confirmed that the Patch Tuesday update is causing their systems to crash and reboot multiple times in a matter of week. Administrators also confirmed that they have the same problem with Windows 10 Enterprise edition after applying June updates. Microsoft confirmed that they are aware of the issues with the LSASS file and it plans to provide an update in an upcoming release, which could arrive as early as July Thankfully, you can resolve the system crashes problem by uninstalling the patch.

Anyone suffering from authentication and browser cookies problem will be hoping that the resolution comes soon. Windows Latest. Windows Windows 11 Build comes with new flyout design screenshots. Windows 11 Defender to get a massive overhaul with Android, iOS,…. To help you get rid of the infinite reboot loop in Windows 10, 8, 7, we have rounded up the following 5 methods. You can try them one by one until the problem gets resolved. You can hard reboot the computer to log in the boot menu when you got a restart loop problem.

If you're using a laptop, take out the battery for a few seconds, then plug it in, and reboot the computer. But this way is not recommended, keep in mind the hard reboot operation could cause the data loss.

A further patch could fix the reboot loop problem. If your computer stuck in a black screen and could not access the Windows, you may try to rebuild MBR to fix this reboot loop issue. Download the program and install it to get rid of this problem forever. There are just a few steps to create a bootable media, and the first thing you should do is finding a normal computer and preparing a USB drive. Step 1. On the main window, select " Make Bootable Media " at the left " Wizards " column.

In next window, hit " Next " to continue. Step 2. Step 3.



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