Overview
- Microsoft halted the rollout of its June 2025 Windows 11 24H2 update less than two hours after release when compatibility issues emerged on a small number of devices.
- The original patch KB5060842 delivered critical security fixes and introduced a feature that stores restore points for up to 60 days in Windows 11 24H2.
- Troubles were traced to conflicts between the update and Easy Anti-Cheat software, with some community reports suggesting ties to certain CPU architectures.
- The revised KB5063060 update has now been automatically pushed to impacted machines, reinstating all June security improvements.
- Windows 10 installations received June updates including KB5060533 for versions 21H2 and 22H2 as well as KB5060531 for version 1809.