Of late, Windows 11 updates have been wreaking havoc, making the operating system’s user experience less-than-pleasant. Some of the issues highlighted by users include being unable to fully shut down their PCs or sign in to a device when using Remote Desktop.

While Microsoft issued an emergency fix to address the problems highlighted above, a new Windows 11 bug appears to be locking some Samsung laptops out of their C:\ drive after installing the February 2026 security updates (via Neowin).

Users might encounter the error, ‘C:\ is not accessible – Access denied’, which prevents access to files and blocks the launch of some applications, including Outlook, Office apps, web browsers, system utilities, and Quick Assist.

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Reddit user claiming to be a Samsung technician in Brazil had posted a workaround, which some affected users have claimed helped them restore access to their C:\ drive.

Samsung Galaxy Book laptops screwd over a Windows update? from r/sysadmin

However, the third-party workaround is a tad peculiar, as noted by BleepingComputer, and will require the user to change the ownership of the entire C:\ drive and all subfolders to the “Everyone” group, including system directories and files that are normally owned by TrustedInstaller or SYSTEM.

With that said, waiting for a fix from Microsoft might be a safer bet. In the interim, “Microsoft is collaborating with Samsung’s efforts to develop and validate solutions for devices that have already been affected.”

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