title: "PSA: Microsoft's KB5022842 breaks Windows Server 2022 VMs with Secure Boot" # Title of the blog post.
date: 2023-02-17T12:24:48-06:00 # Date of post creation.
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Microsoft released [a patch](https://msrc.microsoft.com/update-guide/releaseNote/2023-Feb) this week for Windows Server 2022 that might cause some big problems in VMware environments. Per [VMware's KB90947](https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/90947):
> After installing Windows Server 2022 update KB5022842 (OS Build 20348.1547), guest OS can not boot up when virtual machine(s) configured with secure boot enabled running on vSphere ESXi 6.7 U2/U3 or vSphere ESXi 7.0.x.
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> Currently there is no resolution for virtual machines running on vSphere ESXi 6.7 U2/U3 and vSphere ESXi 7.0.x. However the issue doesn't exist with virtual machines running on vSphere ESXi 8.0.x.
If you've got any **Windows Server 2022** VMs with **[Secure Boot](https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.security.doc/GUID-898217D4-689D-4EB5-866C-888353FE241C.html)** enabled on **ESXi 6.7/7.x**, you'll want to make sure they *do not* get **KB5022842** until this problem is resolved.