Windows 11 June 2025 Patch Tuesday update brings system restore changes, fixes, and a font hiccup

KB5060842 update for 24H2 & KB5060999 update for 23H2 and 22H2

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Windows 11 June 2025 Patch Tuesday

Microsoft has just released its June 2025 Patch Tuesday updates for all supported versions of Windows 11, including 24H2, 23H2, and 22H2. If you’re on the latest 24H2 release, you’ll receive KB5060842, while users of 23H2 and 22H2 versions will receive KB5060999.

After updating, you’ll land on builds 26100.4349 (24H2), 22631.5472 (23H2), and 22621.5472 (22H2), depending on your version.

Windows 11 June Patch Tuesday adds System Restore changes

This month’s update is mostly about under-the-hood security fixes, but there’s one small change that could come in handy someday. Windows 11 24H2 now saves system restore points for up to 60 days—double the usual 30.

Microsoft confirmed this in the update notes, stating, “After installing the June 2025 Windows security update, Windows 11 version 24H2 will retain system restore points for up to 60 days.” Not to forget, that 60-day limit is expected to stick around for future 24H2 versions too.

Also patched: sign-in issues, blurry fonts, and more

The same update also fixes a bug in Windows Hello that prevented logins using self-signed certificates under the Key Trust model—something that’s more relevant to business setups than personal PCs.

Also read: Windows Update not Working or Loading: Easily Diagnose & Fix

But there’s one nagging issue for some users: if CJK (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) text looks blurry in Chrome or Edge, you’re not imagining it. A March update introduced new Noto fonts for better fallback rendering. But at 96 DPI, those characters can look off. Microsoft’s advice? Bump up scaling to 125% or 150%.

You can grab the updates through Windows Update or manually from the Microsoft Catalog (KB5060842 and KB5060999). For enterprise setups, Microsoft quietly pushed hotpatch KB5060841, too, carrying the same system restore changes.

More about the topics: 22h2, 23h2, 24h2, patch tuesday, Windows 11

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