KB5062561: Overview with user sentiment and feedback

Last Updated September 30, 2025

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Overview

This security update, KB5062561, is scheduled for release on July 8, 2025, and is an OS build 10240.21073 for Windows 10. It includes fixes and quality improvements that were part of the previous update, KB5060998 (OS Build 10240.21034). The update addresses miscellaneous security improvements to internal Windows OS functionality. Additionally, it includes guidance on updating Secure Boot certificates to avoid potential disruptions starting in June 2026. This update does not install Microsoft Store application updates.

General Purpose

The primary purpose of this update is to provide security enhancements and quality improvements to the internal Windows OS. It also includes necessary updates to ensure the Secure Boot certificates are current, preventing potential boot security issues starting in June 2026. This update is crucial for maintaining the security and functionality of Windows 10 systems.

General Sentiment

The general sentiment towards this update is positive, given that it includes important security fixes and necessary updates for maintaining system integrity. Microsoft has not reported any specific issues with this update, which indicates a high level of confidence in its stability and effectiveness.

Known Issues

  • No known issues reported by Microsoft for this update.

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