[KB5035853] – Latest Windows 11 Update Causing BSODs, System Crashes, Performance Issues & More
Summary: The recently released KB5035853 update is reportedly causing random blue screen errors, unexpected system crashes, freezing applications, and other issues on Windows 11 computers. Read this post to learn more about this problematic update and the steps to counter it. If your system has become unbootable after installing a buggy OS update, try a professional data recovery software to recover your files.
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Since its launch in October 2021, Windows 11 has gone through many updates & bug fixes to make it more versatile for all users. Some updates, however, are counterintuitive as they bring additional errors to the OS rather than fixing the original bugs.
One such update is the recent Patch Tuesday update – the KB5035853, which was meant to address various security issues with the Windows 11 computers.
The update, however, is apparently causing multiple errors that include –
- File Explorer crashing, not loading, or is stuck
- Significant performance drops
- Stuttering applications
- Native applications malfunctioning
- Notification problems
- Unexpected Blue Screen of Death errors
- Unexpected System crashes
According to the users, the problems caused by the new update are widespread and are adversely affecting Windows 11 computers across the globe.
A couple of months back, we witnessed a similar issue with the KB5023778 Windows 11 March 2023 update. Given the frequency of these buggy updates, many old users have been reverting to Windows 10. Users still on Windows 10 are skeptical of upgrading to Windows 11 to avoid such problems altogether.
Many users have also reported issues related to BitLocker, Snipping Tool, Taskbar, inaccessible settings, and more. They are flocking to Reddit and other forums to report their problems and find suitable solutions.
How to Avoid Issues Caused By the Recent Problematic Windows 11 Update KB5035853?
Affected users are trying to find possible workarounds to fix issues caused by the latest KB5035853 update. However, the best way to deal with this issue is to roll back the update. Let’s look at different methods you can try to uninstall this problematic update.
Method 1: Uninstall the Latest Windows 11 KB5035853 Update
The best workaround to fix the issues caused by this buggy update is to revert to the last installed Windows 11 OS version. There are several ways to do it.
If your system is bootable –
- Press WINDOWS + I to enter Settings.
- Click on Windows Update in the left pane.
- Click on Update history.
- Click on Uninstall updates.
- Locate the KB5035853 update.
- Select it and right-click on it. Click on Uninstall.
- Now, follow the on-screen instructions.
Uninstall the update from WinRE –
- While on the lock screen, press and hold the SHIFT key and simultaneously click on the Restart button.
- It will bring up the Recovery Options.
- Click on Advanced and then Troubleshoot.
- On the next screen, click on Uninstall updates > Uninstall the latest cumulative updates.
Notes –
- If you are unable to boot your system and reach the lock screen, press and hold the power button for approx. 10 seconds until it shuts down. Do it thrice until you enter the Windows Recovery Environment.
- You can also use the Windows 11 installation media to enter WinRE.
Method 2: Clean Install Windows 11
Some users reported that they could not uninstall the Windows 11 Patch Tuesday KB5035853 update. In many cases, this update also resulted in unbootable or crashed systems.
In such a scenario, users can simply recover their files from the inaccessible system and perform a clean installation of Windows 11.
Caution – Performing clean installation can result in data loss.
To recover your data from a crashed system, use professional data recovery software like Stellar Data Recovery Professional.
The software also lets you create a bootable drive to recover files from crashed, unbootable, or inaccessible Windows computers without any hassle. Doing this involves a couple of simple and quick steps, and your data is recovered safely onto an external drive.
Follow this step-by-step guide to use this software to recover files from an unbootable Windows computer. Once you have all your files, use this detailed guide to perform a clean installation of Windows 11.
Disable Automatic Updates
As a preventative measure, some users disabled the automatic installation of the Windows 11 updates. They did so by turning off automatic updates on their system. Here’s how to do that –
- Press WINDOWS + R and type services.msc. Press Enter.
- Locate the Windows Update and right-click on it.
- Click on Properties.
- Change the Startup type to Disabled using the drop-down menu.
- Click on Apply and OK.
- Close everything and restart the PC.
Reverting the Update
The problems brought by the recent KB5035853 update are causing a lot of havoc among the users trying to find a permanent fix.
Microsoft is yet to acknowledge the problems with the latest Windows 11 KB5035853 Patch Tuesday update and give resolutions. However, in the meantime, the only resolution is to revert to the old version. If you haven’t installed this update, it’s recommended to skip it and just wait for a more stable update.
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