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After installing today's security updates, Windows 11 24H2 (KB5060842) will have its build number changed to Build 26100.4343, and 23H2 (KB5058405) will be changed to 22631.5472.
Microsoft has tacitly confirmed that the mandatory Windows 11 24H2 updates from past months negatively impacted the operating system’s stability, which is bad timing for the company who recently ...
In other words, both the original update KB5060842 and its replacement KB5063060 are causing affected Windows 11 users to sweat. Fortunately, rolling back the update is still possible. If you have ...
Last week, a day after releasing update KB5060842 on Patch Tuesday, Microsoft also released the out-of-band update KB5063060 that was meant to replace and fix issues raised by the previous patch ...
We need to rewind a bit here for context, and remember that Microsoft got off to a bad start with Windows 11 24H2’s update for June. The initial patch (codenamed KB5060842) was paused after ...
The update, KB5060842, says that starting with Windows 11 version 24H2, System Restore points will be kept for up to 60 days. After 60 days, restore points older than 60 days will no longer be ...
Microsoft's June 2025 cumulative update for Windows 11, KB5063060, is causing trouble for quite a few users. The worst part is that this update comes after the earlier KB5060842 patch that was ...