KB5075912: Overview with user sentiment and feedback
Last Updated March 9, 2026
Probability of successful installation and continued operation of the machine
Overview
This security update for Windows 10 includes a variety of fixes and quality improvements. It addresses issues with Chinese fonts, folder renaming, graphics stability, and Secure Boot certificate updates. The update also includes servicing stack improvements to enhance the reliability of the update process.
General Purpose
The key changes and fixes included in this update are:- Updates to Chinese fonts to meet GB18030-2022A compliance- Fixes an issue that prevented some Secure Launch-capable PCs with Virtual Secure Mode (VSM) enabled from shutting down or entering hibernation properly- Resolves a problem with folder renaming in File Explorer where custom folder names were not displaying correctly- Addresses a stability issue affecting certain graphics processing unit (GPU) configurations- Includes improvements to the Windows servicing stack to help ensure a safe and phased rollout of new Secure Boot certificates
General Sentiment
The general sentiment around this update appears to be mixed. While it addresses several important issues, some users have reported experiencing new problems after installing the update, such as Task Manager freezing, apps failing to launch, and systems getting stuck in a restart loop. These issues seem to primarily affect older hardware, like the Lenovo IdeaPad Y700 mentioned in the feedback. Microsoft has acknowledged the restart and hibernation problems caused by the update and provided guidance on addressing Secure Boot certificate updates. However, the reports of other stability and performance regressions suggest the update may not be as reliable as hoped, especially for some users on older systems. Caution is advised when installing this update, and users experiencing problems should consider reverting to the previous version until a more stable fix is available.
Known Issues
- After installing the Windows security update released on or after January 13, 2026, some Secure Launch-capable PCs with Virtual Secure Mode (VSM) enabled are unable to shut down or enter hibernation and instead restart.
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