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- Microsoft Confirms Windows 11 Automatic Deletions: Take . . .
In a new support document relating to the June 10 update, Microsoft is a bit more specific “After installing the June 2025 Windows security update, Windows 11, version 24H2 will retain system
- Windows 11 KB5060842 Update Limits System Restore to 60 Days . . .
The recent release of KB5060842 for Windows 11 version 24H2 has introduced a suite of security and quality improvements, many of which align with Microsoft’s ongoing commitment to user protection and streamlined system performance Yet, buried among the technical details of this June 2025 update
- Microsoft extends free Windows 10 security updates into 2026 . . .
Microsoft hasn't changed the end-of-support date for Windows 10, nor has it loosened the system requirements for Windows 11 to make it more broadly compatible with existing PCs
- Windows 11 Update Limits Restore Points to 60 Days
Detailed in a recent company announcement on the Microsoft Support website, this update introduces a variety of security fixes and quality improvements However, one change has sparked particular interest—and concern—among IT professionals and system administrators: the decision to limit the retention of system restore points to just 60 days
- Windows 11 24H2 System Restore points now expire after 60 . . .
“After installing the June 2025 Windows security update, Windows 11, version 24H2 will retain system restore points for up to 60 days,” Microsoft announced in a support document
- Microsoft Reduces Windows 11 24H2 Restore Point Retention . . .
This update underscores Microsoft’s dual focus on enterprise-grade security and AI-driven user experiences, though font-rendering refinements remain pending Users should prioritize installation via Windows Update for optimized delivery, while enterprises can leverage the extended System Restore window for robust recovery protocols Find this
- Microsoft Limits System Restore Point Lifespan to 60 Days in . . .
Restoration points that are older than 60 days are not available This 60-day limit also applies to future versions of Windows 11, version 24h2 Microsoft support This change, described in the update KB5060842, is intended to provide more clarity and predictability for users who have system problems
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