Microsoft has paused the rollout of the June 2024 preview update for Windows 11. The company says that it may cause booting issues on affected devices.
Good to know: preview updates are optional updates. These should be considered beta. All included fixes and features are included in the coming month’s cumulative update for the operating system.
A new entry on the official Windows Health Dashboard website confirms this.
Here are the main points:
- Windows 11 devices with the preview update installed may fail to start.
- The device may restart multiple times.
- Recovery operations may be required to fix the issue and restore booting into Windows.
Microsoft says that the issue is “more likely to affect devices utilizing virtual machines tools and nested virtualization feature”. Engineers analyze and debug the issue to “determine the precise conditions under which this issue can trigger”.
Rollout of the update KB5039302 is paused
Microsoft has paused the update while it is investigating the issue. Pausing means that users who seek for it won’t get it offered on their devices.
Windows Home devices are less likely to be affected according to Microsoft, as virtualization is less commonly used.
While it is still possible to download the preview update from the Microsoft Update Catalog website, it is not recommended because of the issue.
Affected devices may have their functionality restored either through automatic repairs or by manually removing the update from the operating system.
Closing Words
It is usually a good idea to skip any preview updates that Microsoft releases. While it may sometimes be tempting to be “first”, they tend to introduce bugs and issues frequently.
The next cumulative update is just a few weeks away, and all fixes and features are included in those as well.
There are just a few cases where it makes sense to install a preview update:
- If they fix a critical issue that is experienced on a device.
- For testing purposes.
What about you? Do you install optional Windows updates, or do you prefer to skip those?
I have my updates paused for a couple of weeks. The article title concerned me because KB5039212 installed last night.
All good.