Windows 10 update KB5068781 from November 11th, 2025 was the dream of all Windows 10 users. As the first ESU update, it’s meant to keep Windows 10 PCs protected from malware and hacker attacks even though support for Windows 10 officially ended back in October. However, installation of update KB5068781 is failing in some cases, reports BleepingComputer .
According to the report, Microsoft has confirmed that it’s investigating a bug that prevents extended security update KB5068781 from being installed on devices with a company license, failing with an error message. As one user complains, “The update appears to install successfully, but after a restart, it fails to apply and rolls back with the common error 0x800f0922.”
The problem doesn’t appear to affect Windows 10 users on private

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