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Windows 11's Emergency June Update Causes Even More Bugs and Chaos

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Last week, a day after releasing update KB5060842 on Patch Tuesday, Microsoft also released the out-of-band update KB5063060 that was meant to replace and fix issues raised by the previous patch, most notably an incompatibility issue with games using Easy Anti-Cheat. However, Windows Latest reports that the new KB5063060 update is also causing errors of its own, including error codes 0x800f0922, 0x80070002, 0x80070306, and 0x800f0991 during inst…
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Microsoft's June emergency update, which originally promised bug fixes, has caused new problems among Windows 11 users.

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Thought to put the clocks back on the clock after an already enlivened Patch Tuesday, the KB5063060 update also chained bugs, all more worrying than each other. A patch patch that would probably deserve to be patched in turn.

A new update for Windows 11 will cause problems for some users. First, the update cannot be installed under certain circumstances. If this works, the update will cause further errors. What affected people can do. read more on t3n.de

An emergency update KB5063060 has been released for Windows 11 24H2. • It replaces KB5063060, which was not distributed to some machines. • This was due to a conflict with Easy Anti-Cheat software.

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Živě.cz broke the news in on Monday, June 16, 2025.
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