June Windows 11 patch spawns Recycle Bin glitch and broader stability woes

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Microsoft confirms a bug in the June 2026 Windows 11 Patch Tuesday (KB5095051) where the Recycle Bin’s delete-confirmation shows cryptic internal filenames like $Rxxxx.ext, though the delete action still works and items retain their original names in the window; a workaround is available for commercial devices via Microsoft Support for Business, with a permanent fix coming in a future update. The update also brings issues such as OneDrive access problems, slow File Explorer performance, sporadic BSODs on some HP machines, freezes on some Lenovo PCs, and BitLocker Recovery triggers on devices with local accounts.
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