A critical Windows 11 bug has locked some users out of the C: drive, Microsoft admits — here's what you can do if you're affected
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· TechRadarNews By David Nield published 14 March 2026
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- A critical Windows 11 bug is affecting C: drive access
- It seems to be tied to Samsung laptops specifically
- Microsoft is investigating and working on a fix for the problem
There has been more woe for selected Windows 11 users over the last few days, with a nasty software bug locking a substantial number of people out of their main C: drive. Microsoft has acknowledged the problem, and is working on a fix.
As reported by Neowin and others, the bug triggers the message "C:\ is not accessible – Access denied". It appears to have been introduced in the February 2026 security update (KB5077181), and is predominantly affecting laptops manufactured by Samsung.
In its official support note, Microsoft suggests the problem might be related to the Samsung Share app, but that's not confirmed at this stage. What is clear is that it's crippling hard drive access and many applications for affected users.
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Office apps and web browsers are among the programs that this major bug causes problems for, Microsoft reports. It says it's "presently investigating" the bug, together with Samsung, and will issue updates "when more information is available".
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Neowin notes that only the latest Windows 11 versions 24H2 and 25H2 appear to be impacted by the bug, while according to Microsoft multiple regions are affected, including Brazil, Portugal, Korea, and India.
If you've been hit by this bug, you'll know about it: Microsoft says "accessing files, launching applications, or performing administrative tasks" can trigger the error message, and for many users it's making their systems pretty much unusable.
There is the standard safety net of an update rollback, which you can find via the Settings > Windows Update menu — Microsoft has full instructions here. Alternatively if you haven't installed the February 2026 update yet, hit pause for now.
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