Updated
Updated · Computerworld · May 18
Microsoft May Windows 11 Security Update Fails on 10MB ESP Space, Leaving Devices Unpatched
Updated
Updated · Computerworld · May 18

Microsoft May Windows 11 Security Update Fails on 10MB ESP Space, Leaving Devices Unpatched

11 articles · Updated · Computerworld · May 18
  • Windows 11 devices with about 10MB or less free on the EFI System Partition can fail Microsoft’s May security update during reboot at roughly 35%-36%, then roll back with systems still missing dozens of patches.
  • Microsoft advised either changing a Windows registry setting to force the update or waiting for a future fix, but analysts warned the registry workaround should be backed up, piloted and rolled out slowly.
  • Gartner’s Eric Grenier recommended expanding the partition to 1.5GB, saying that would also support Windows Recovery Environment updates without materially affecting user storage.
  • Consultants said the late-stage failure can burn maintenance windows, trigger help-desk tickets and leave fleets exposed, turning a small partition issue into a broader patch-management and endpoint-hygiene problem.
This latest update flaw stems from old partition standards. Is Windows' legacy code making modern security impossible?
To stay secure, must Windows users now master risky partition management?