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when Samsung software completely blocks the PC

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Last updated: 2026/03/21 at 9:54 AM
News Room Published 21 March 2026
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For several weeks, Galaxy Book and Samsung desktop PC users have been reporting a problem that is annoying to say the least: the C: drive, the one that contains Windows and applications, becomes inaccessible. Instead, an uninviting message: “ C: is not accessible — access denied ».

A bug that turns the PC into a clipboard

Behind this error, everything collapses. Unable to launch software, whether it’s Outlook, Office applications, a browser, or even system tools. Some essential functions, like fingerprint login, also stop working. In the most extreme cases, the PC is simply unusable.

The most surprising thing is that the problem does not require any special handling. It occurs during mundane actions: opening a file, launching an application or performing an administrative task. As Microsoft summarizes, the affected machines “ encounter the problem during routine operations ”, without specific user intervention.

Initially, many pointed the finger at Windows 11 updates, particularly those of February and March 2026. It must be said that the coincidence was disturbing: reports multiplied around the time of Patch Tuesday. But after a joint investigation, Microsoft and Samsung identified the real culprit: the Samsung Galaxy Connect application. This software, often installed automatically or via other Samsung tools, is used to share files or connect your PC to other devices.

In some configurations, it interferes with system permissions and ends up blocking access to the C: drive. A situation which could be linked to defective parameters present in certain system images or firmware from the manufacturer. Other applications from the Samsung ecosystem, such as Storage Share or shared folder functions, were also mentioned. They are based on similar mechanisms, which explains why users have identified several avenues.

Faced with the situation, Microsoft removed Galaxy Connect from the Microsoft Store to avoid worsening the problem. Samsung, for its part, has put an older, more stable version of the application back into circulation. But for users already affected, the situation remains complicated. There is no simple fix yet, although Microsoft and Samsung say they are working together to find a solution.

This episode is a reminder that software pre-installed by manufacturers can sometimes cause more problems than they solve. Many administrators also recommend starting with a clean installation of Windows, without a manufacturer overlay. Finally, note: contrary to some rumors circulating online, recent Windows 11 updates do not seem to pose a widespread problem. They even remain recommended, particularly for their security patches.

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