KB5062788: Overview with user sentiment and feedback
Last Updated July 10, 2025
Probability of successful installation and continued operation of the machine
Overview
KB5062788 is a Setup Dynamic Update for Windows 10 scheduled for release on July 8, 2025. This update focuses on improving Windows setup binaries and files used for feature updates in Windows 10 version 1507. The update is particularly important as it relates to the Windows Secure Boot certificate expiration issue that begins in June 2026.
General Purpose
The primary purpose of this update is to address the Windows Secure Boot certificate expiration that will affect most Windows devices starting in June 2026. The update modifies setup binaries and files to ensure proper handling of feature updates. This is a critical update for maintaining system security and boot functionality, as devices may face boot issues if not updated before the certificate expiration date. The update includes improvements to various system components including MediaSetup, SetupCore, and other essential Windows setup files.
General Sentiment
Given this is a future update focused on critical security infrastructure, there is limited community feedback available. However, the update appears to be a necessary preparation for handling the upcoming Secure Boot certificate expiration. The proactive release timing (nearly a year before the certificate expiration) suggests Microsoft is taking a measured approach to prevent potential boot issues.
Known Issues
- No known issues have been reported for this update
- The update does not require a system restart after installation
- The update replaces previously released update KB5045524
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