KB5074108: Overview with user sentiment and feedback

Last Updated February 28, 2026

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Overview

This update makes improvements to the Windows recovery environment (WinRE). The Secure Boot certificates used by most Windows devices are set to expire starting in June 2026, which might affect the ability of certain personal and business devices to boot securely if not updated in time. To avoid disruption, Microsoft recommends reviewing the guidance and taking action to update certificates in advance.

General Purpose

The purpose of this update is to improve the Windows recovery environment (WinRE) and address the upcoming Secure Boot certificate expiration. The update ensures that Windows devices can continue to boot securely after the Secure Boot certificate expiration in June 2026. It is recommended that users review the guidance and take action to update their Secure Boot certificates in advance to avoid any disruption.

General Sentiment

The general sentiment towards this update is positive, as it addresses an important security issue that could potentially impact a large number of Windows devices. Users appreciate Microsoft's proactive approach in providing this update to mitigate the Secure Boot certificate expiration. However, some users may be concerned about the effort required to update their Secure Boot certificates, and there may be some uncertainty around the potential impact on their devices. Overall, the update is seen as a necessary and beneficial measure to ensure the continued secure boot functionality of Windows devices.

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