
Microsoft has launched an emergency replace to repair a recognized situation inflicting startup failures for some Floor Hub v1 units operating Home windows 10.
As the corporate defined when it acknowledged this situation final week, customers see Safe Boot Violation errors on affected units, prompting them to verify the Safe Boot Coverage in setup.
These boot issues solely influence Floor Hub v1 programs operating Home windows 10, model 22H2, after putting in the June 2025 Home windows safety replace (KB5060533). Microsoft additionally famous that these boot issues don’t have an effect on Floor Hub 2S and Floor Hub 3 units.
Whereas the corporate launched a mitigation someday after discovering it to make sure that different programs wouldn’t be impacted after putting in the buggy replace, it additionally rolled out an emergency out-of-band replace (KB5063159) to handle this situation on Monday.
“This replace prevents Floor Hub v1 units from encountering a begin failure situation. The beginning failure situation was noticed when some Floor Hub v1 units put in the replace KB5060533,” Microsoft mentioned.
“On June 11, 2025, we paused the replace KB5060533 providing for Floor Hub v1 to forestall new units from experiencing the failure. In case you put in earlier updates, solely the brand new updates contained on this package deal will probably be downloaded and put in in your system.”
The KB5060533 Home windows replace behind this situation fixes one other bug that triggers sudden restarts or freezes on some Hyper-V digital machines with Home windows 10, Home windows 11, and Home windows Server.
Final week, Microsoft issued one other emergency replace (KB5063060) to handle an Straightforward Anti-Cheat incompatibility situation, inflicting some Home windows 11 24H2 programs to reboot with blue display of loss of life errors.
Redmond additionally launched safety updates for 66 safety flaws final Tuesday, together with a publicly disclosed Home windows SMB privilege escalation vulnerability (CVE-2025-33073) and an actively exploited WebDAV (Internet Distributed Authoring and Versioning) zero-day (CVE-2025-33053).
The June 2025 Patch Tuesday Home windows updates addressed ten vital vulnerabilities, eight permitting attackers to achieve distant code execution on unpatched units, whereas the opposite two can allow them to escalate privileges.
