KB5058379: Overview with user sentiment and feedback
Last Updated June 29, 2025
Probability of successful installation and continued operation of the machine
Overview
KB5058379 is a May 2025 security update for Windows 10 that applies to multiple versions including Enterprise LTSC 2021 and IoT Enterprise LTSC 2021. This update includes security improvements and quality fixes, particularly focusing on SBAT (Secure Boot Advanced Targeting) improvements for Linux system detection. The update builds upon previous improvements from KB5055612 released in April 2025.
General Purpose
The primary purpose of this update is to enhance system security and stability. It includes improvements to the Secure Boot Advanced Targeting (SBAT) system, specifically enhancing the detection capabilities for Linux systems. The update also incorporates all improvements from supported Windows 10 version 21H2 editions and includes the latest servicing stack updates to improve the reliability of the update process itself.
General Sentiment
The general sentiment towards this update is cautious due to several known issues affecting specific system configurations. While the update provides important security improvements, there are concerns about installation problems, particularly for devices with certain Citrix components and systems using Intel vPro processors with TXT enabled. However, Microsoft has already released fixes for some of these issues in subsequent updates.
Known Issues
- Citrix Session Recording Agent version 2411 may cause update installation failures
- Devices with Intel TXT enabled on 10th generation or later Intel vPro processors may experience BitLocker recovery screen issues
- CJK (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) text display issues in Chromium-based browsers at 96 DPI scaling
- Potential BitLocker recovery key requirement during installation on certain configurations
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