Security News > 2024 > June > Microsoft resumes rollout of Windows 11 KB5039302 update for most users
Microsoft has resumed the rollout of the June Windows 11 KB5039302 update, now blocking the update only for those using virtualization software.
On Wednesday, Microsoft pulled the KB5039302 update after Windows 11 users found that their devices went into a reboot loop after it was installed.
Yesterday, in an update to Windows Message Center, Microsoft once again resumed rolling out the KB5039302 update to those not running virtualization software.
"Availability of this update via Windows Update and Windows Update for Business was paused for a couple of days, but is being resumed today for most devices," reads the message center update.
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