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kb5068781
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KB5068781 is the first Extended Security Updates (ESU) rollup for Windows 10, released on November 11, 2025. It delivers critical security patches after Windows 10 reached end-of-support on October 14, 2025. However, the update has encountered installation failures on commercial devices activated via Windows Subscription Activation, with error codes 0x800f0922 and CBS_E_INSTALLERS_FAILED. Microsoft acknowledged the issue and published targeted fixes, including an out-of-band repair (KB5071959) for consumer enrollment flows, though enterprise-licensed systems may still be affected in some configurations. The update also includes a redesigned Windows Update UI and fixes for shutdown/restart glitches.
Microsoft’s first Extended Security Updates (ESU) rollup for Windows 10 hit a rocky patch in November — the security-only KB5068781 began rolling out on November 11, 2025, but some commercial devices activated via Windows Subscription Activation failed to apply the update and rolled back with...
The first Extended Security Update (ESU) rollup for Windows 10, KB5068781, began shipping on November 11, 2025 — but the rollout has been marred by an unexpected installation failure that blocks the update on certain company‑licensed machines, leaving a subset of Windows 10 devices stuck between...
Microsoft’s latest servicing wave for Windows landed with an unusual double-act: a cosmetic change to how updates are presented that fans online are calling the “best rebrand of the decade,” and an equally meaningful behind‑the‑scenes patch roll that fixes a widely reported shutdown/restart...