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Windows Update Bricks Dial-Up Modems

28 Jan

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Summary

  • Microsoft's January 2026 update intentionally removed drivers.
  • Affected users face costly modem replacements.
  • Dial-up users are primarily in remote areas.
Windows Update Bricks Dial-Up Modems

Microsoft's January 2026 Windows 11 update has intentionally rendered numerous dial-up modems inoperable. The KB5074109 patch removed specific driver packages identified by Microsoft as "unsafe" due to unpatched security vulnerabilities. This intentional removal, detailed in official release notes, has disrupted internet access for users still relying on dial-up technology.

Many of these affected users are located in remote areas of the United States, where dial-up remains a primary or sole option for internet connectivity due to limited broadband availability. The abrupt removal of necessary driver packages occurred without prior notification to manufacturers or end-users, forcing many into immediate and unexpected modem replacements that can be costly.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Microsoft intentionally removed certain driver packages in the January 2026 update, labeling them as "unsafe" due to unpatched security vulnerabilities.
Users still relying on classic dial-up modems, many of whom are older individuals in remote areas without easy access to broadband, are most affected.
Affected users are left without immediate solutions and are forced into costly modem replacements for their systems.

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