KB5061768: Overview with user sentiment and feedback
Last Updated May 21, 2025
Probability of successful installation and continued operation of the machine
Overview
KB5061768 is an out-of-band update released on May 19, 2025, for Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2021, Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2021, and Windows 10 version 22H2. This update includes improvements from Windows 10 version 21H2 editions and addresses previously identified issues. The update is part of Microsoft's ongoing effort to maintain system stability and security.
General Purpose
The primary purpose of this update is to fix a known issue affecting devices with Intel Trusted Execution Technology (TXT) enabled on 10th generation or later Intel vPro processors. The update specifically addresses an issue where installing the May 13, 2025 Windows security update (KB5058379) could cause the Local Security Authority Subsystem Service (LSASS) process to terminate unexpectedly, triggering an Automatic Repair prompting for the BitLocker recovery key. Additionally, this update includes servicing stack improvements to enhance the reliability of the Windows update installation process.
General Sentiment
The sentiment around this update appears cautious but necessary. While it addresses a critical security-related issue affecting specific Intel processor configurations, the update itself is relatively focused in scope. The fact that it was released as an out-of-band update suggests its importance in addressing the LSASS termination issue. Users with affected systems should prioritize this update to prevent potential BitLocker recovery key prompts and system disruptions.
Known Issues
- CJK (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) text may appear blurry or unclear when displayed at 96 DPI (100% scaling) in Chromium-based browsers
- Temporary workaround: Increase display scaling to 125% or 150% to improve text clarity
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