I'm a novice. Reading this scares the hell out of me. I honestly don't understand what it is asking everyone to do.
I use Macrium Reflect 8.1 with the Windows boot manager with Macrium on a spare internal SSD drive and the backups on another. I also have the rescue media on a USB drive.
Are they saying Macrium boot media will not work unless I do something? What have I got to do? Panic....
Yeah - I would hold back for a little while on this. I would wait for some of us crazy people who insist on trying this early to work through this before you try to do this. Those of us playing with this will be sure to post updates on how we are doing and any lessons learned along the way
I did some testing since my first post and here's where I am now:
1) I applied the May 9 updates to a test laptop.
2) I applied the revocations as instructed in the Microsoft KB.
3) I checked the event log to make sure that it was applied successfully.
4) At this point I got myself into a bit of a pickle. The system boots Windows just fine. But I cannot get anything else to boot. New Windows boot media (in this case a thumb drive) with the May 9 updates applied will not boot. Macrium Reflect boot media created after the May 9 updates were installed will not boot. Creating a Win PE boot using the latest available Win PE for the ADK will not boot.
Fortunately, this was easy to work around by simply disabling Secure Boot in the BIOS.
But here are a few notes:
First, the article notes that a new Safe OS update will become available. I suspect that is needed in order to make boot media work even if the May 9 updates are applied to it. I suspect that this is because the safe OS update is not available yet.
The KB contains the following statement:
"If you use a bootable disk image (ISO), a CD-ROM, or DVD media, update the media by following the instructions
here."
Note that the "here" is in bold in KB but it is not a clickable link. Again, my guess is that the instructions will likely require that the Safe OS update be applied to the boot media, but it is not available yet.
In the same KB Microsoft notes that updated Windows media will be available through all the normal channels. However, when I go to the media creation tool it is still offering the old build 22621.525 of Windows 11 so that has clearly not been updated yet.
But, this is typical. Microsoft has done this a number of times in the past. We'll just have to wait for all the bits to get updated.
In the meantime, I have a laptop that has the revocations applied, I just have to keep Secure Boot disabled until I can create functional media.
To summarize, here is what we need:
1) We need a Safe OS update from Microsoft. Since the Safe OS applies to Windows RE it is my guess that once we get this we will be able to create boot media such as a Macrium boot disk based upon Win RE. This should also allow Windows boot media to work.
2) We also need an updated Windows ADK and Win PE add-on for the ADK. That will allow the creation of boot media based upon Win PE such as Macrium Reflect boot media. NOTE: There are 2 options for Reflect - media based on Win RE or Win PE can be built.
If anyone wants to correct me here, feel free to reach out and smack me

. Some of what I'm saying here is speculation, but it's good, educated, speculation

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