Surface Hub Snafu: Microsoft’s Boot Blunder Leaves Devices in the Dust

Microsoft is on a mission to solve the Secure Boot errors plaguing Surface Hub v1 devices. After installing the KB5060533 update, these devices might transform into high-tech paperweights. But fear not, Redmond’s already on the case! Surface Hub v1 devices, beware of the Secure Boot Violation error!

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Hot Take:

Oh, Microsoft and Secure Boot woes, like peanut butter and jelly! If only the Surface Hub v1 could reboot its way into the future without tripping over the boot errors of today. But fear not, a patch is promised faster than you can say “Invalid signature detected!”

Key Points:

  • Surface Hub v1 devices running Windows 10, version 22H2, are facing boot issues post-update.
  • Errors show as “Secure Boot Violation” due to the KB5060533 June 2025 security update.
  • Surface Hub 2S and Surface Hub 3 are blissfully unaffected by this drama.
  • A mitigation was promptly released on July 11, 2025, to halt further problems.
  • Microsoft is juggling numerous security updates, including critical zero-days and vulnerabilities.

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