Windows 10 KB5058379 Update Triggers BitLocker Recovery on some Devices
- On May 13, 2025, Microsoft issued the KB5058379 cumulative update for Windows 10, which has led to BitLocker recovery prompts appearing unexpectedly on certain devices after they restart.
- This required security update addressed five actively exploited zero-day vulnerabilities but caused some Windows 10 systems to unexpectedly enter the BitLocker recovery environment upon restarting.
- Reports from Lenovo, Dell, and HP users show the issue affects certain hardware, though the specific conflict remains unclear, and not all devices are impacted.
- Microsoft recommends trying to turn off Intel's TXT feature within the BIOS before opting to disable Secure Boot or virtualization options, as the latter actions may negatively affect device security and system performance.
- While Microsoft has not publicly confirmed the problem, a support ticket is active and resolutions are in progress, suggesting ongoing investigation and potential fixes forthcoming.
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