Last week, Microsoft made headlines with the release of update KB5060842 on Patch Tuesday, only to follow it up with an out-of-band update, KB5063060. This latest patch was designed to address issues stemming from its predecessor, particularly an incompatibility that affected games utilizing Easy Anti-Cheat.
However, reports from Windows Latest indicate that KB5063060 has introduced its own set of complications. Users are encountering a range of error codes during installation—specifically, 0x800f0922, 0x80070002, 0x80070306, and 0x800f0991. Affected systems may experience installation freezes, and in some cases, the boot process fails entirely.
In essence, both KB5060842 and its successor KB5063060 have left Windows 11 users grappling with significant challenges.
Fortunately, there remains a path to recovery. For those struggling with the installation, Windows Latest suggests downloading and installing KB5063060 directly from the Microsoft Update Catalog. This approach may facilitate a smoother installation process, although users should remain vigilant for potential issues that could arise following the installation of the June 2025 Update.
Potential issues after installing KB5063060
Users who have managed to install KB5063060 are reporting a variety of new problems, including diminished performance, graphical glitches, and game crashes. One user noted that the June update resulted in a corrupted taskbar, while others have experienced crashes in Windows Explorer.
Moreover, the anticipated resolution for Easy Anti-Cheat issues has not materialized for all users. Additionally, there are reports indicating that some Windows 11 devices no longer recognize Bluetooth devices following the installation of KB5063060.
As of now, Microsoft has yet to issue a statement addressing the concerns surrounding KB5063060. For many users, the most effective remedy appears to be uninstalling KB5063060 through Windows Settings, navigating to Windows Update, Update History, and selecting Uninstall Updates, allowing them to revert to the previous KB5060842 update.