This month's Windows 11 update broke the Recycle Bin, OneDrive, and possibly your PC's stability

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Facepalm: Microsoft has acknowledged a strange Recycle Bin bug affecting Windows 11 following this month's Patch Tuesday update. Users have reported several other issues since the June 2026 update rolled out earlier this week, but this is the only bug Microsoft has officially confirmed.

According to Microsoft, users who have installed the KB5095051 update might encounter a strange Recycle Bin bug that replaces the names of deleted files with internal Recycle Bin filenames in specific situations. When permanently deleting a single file from the Recycle Bin, the confirmation dialog displays a cryptic internal filename, such as $Rxxxxx.ext, instead of the original filename, such as realfilename.txt.

However, the bug only affects the confirmation dialog, as the Recycle Bin window continues to display the original filename. Restoring the item also reportedly returns it to its original location with the correct filename. Despite the incorrect filename shown in the confirmation dialog, the file is still deleted as expected once the action is confirmed, meaning the bug does not cause any significant usability issues.

Microsoft says a workaround is available for affected devices, but only commercial users can deploy it for now. To obtain additional details on how to mitigate the issue, system administrators must contact Microsoft Support for Business. Everyone else will have to wait for a permanent fix, which Microsoft says will be delivered in a future Windows update.

Despite Microsoft's recent emphasis on improving the Windows user experience, the operating system's updates continue to be plagued by bugs and reliability issues. According to posts on Microsoft's official forums, the June 2026 update has introduced a variety of annoying bugs, including problems accessing OneDrive and Dropbox. IT administrators are also reporting sluggish File Explorer performance across hundreds of PCs in their organizations.

Some HP users are reporting random BSODs after installing the update, while Lenovo users say their PCs freeze even under moderate workloads. Additionally, one IT administrator claims the update is triggering BitLocker Recovery on devices configured with local accounts and says a Microsoft support chatbot told them the only solution is to wipe the computer and reinstall Windows.

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Since Windows 11 that prohibits updates from being turned off this is when we are seeing the most Operating System failures month after month due to their own updates.

A.I deploying these updates is the only explanation for the zero quality control.
 
Still using an old version of Windows 10 here, now I feel like I'm the only sane PC user that's still around :-D

Of course everything works just fine and I regularly update other stuff like Firefox, otherwise I would have been forced to upgrade to Winslop 11 as well...
 
Since Windows 11 that prohibits updates from being turned off this is when we are seeing the most Operating System failures month after month due to their own updates.

A.I deploying these updates is the only explanation for the zero quality control.
Umm you can pause updates for 5 weeks at a time. So you set a reminder to yourself for 4 weeks and 6 days to delay another 5 weeks. Lather, rinse, repeat. Pretty simple
 
3rd party software windows update blocker turns off updates so you don't keep installing the trash that breaks your machine.
 
Stopped using the Recycle Bin several years ago, deleted does exactly that. I never have nor will I ever use OneDrive, immediately uninstalled after a Windows 11 install. Doesn't sound like anything I need to worry about though.
 
Still no issue for me. Everything works just fine. Computer boots, Edge works, games work, can go to any web site. No stability problems for me.

I don't use my computer for any type of work related stuff, maybe those people have more issues of how their pc is setup or specific software they use.
My PC is just used for general purpose n gaming.
 
Still using an old version of Windows 10 here, now I feel like I'm the only sane PC user that's still around :-D

Of course everything works just fine and I regularly update other stuff like Firefox, otherwise I would have been forced to upgrade to Winslop 11 as well...
A fortnight ago, coming from 10 22H2, I moved to 11 IoT LTSC. Apart from edge cases of slow performance like Explorer and Task Manager, everything runs all right and the OS is polished and coherent. I say this as one who has been an inveterate critic of 11. LTSC is so minimal that it comes with classic Paint, Calculator, and Notepad. No Store. No excess. Microsoft has the right philosophy here; if applied to consumer channels of Windows, half the complaints would vanish.
 
They make me so angry. I hope Microsoft burns to the ground.
Posts like this are one step away from you driving your van to Redmond with a manifesto and a load of Molotov cocktails. If you don't like Windows: don't use it.

Your post is even more ironic when one realizes that -- despite the rage-bait headline -- the only confirmed bug here is a simple display error on one dialog box, that doesn't affect functionality in any way. Users -always- have stability issues, and when these occur after an update, they invariably blame the update, no matter the true cause.
 
Still using an old version of Windows 10 here, now I feel like I'm the only sane PC user that's still around :-D

Of course everything works just fine and I regularly update other stuff like Firefox, otherwise I would have been forced to upgrade to Winslop 11 as well...
My Win 10 system, with extended updates until mid-August, suffers from the Recycle Bin file name problem. OneDrive? I dunno. I uninstalled it.
 
Still using an old version of Windows 10 here, now I feel like I'm the only sane PC user that's still around :-D

Of course everything works just fine and I regularly update other stuff like Firefox, otherwise I would have been forced to upgrade to Winslop 11 as well...
My Win 10 system, with extended updates until mid-August, suffers from the Recycle Bin file name problem. OneDrive? I dunno. I uninstalled it.
 
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