Microsoft’s Windows 11 rollout is entering another familiar phase: a feature update that looks bigger on paper than it really is. According to Microsoft’s release health pages, Windows 11 version 25H2 is now being offered more broadly to unmanaged Home and Pro PCs running 24H2, and eligible...
Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 servicing push is less about a dramatic new feature release and more about the company tightening the screws on how upgrades are delivered. The move to steer eligible Windows 11 24H2 Home and Pro systems toward 25H2 is being framed as a smarter, more automated...
Microsoft has moved quickly to unwind a Windows 11 servicing misfire, releasing KB5086672 on March 31, 2026 to repair the installation breakage that forced the company to pull the March 26 preview update. The out-of-band package restores the March preview’s features and quality fixes while...
Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 emergency patch is less remarkable for what it fixes than for how quickly it arrived. The company has now corrected the broken March 2026 preview update with KB5086672, an out-of-band release that restores the same optional features while addressing the install...
Windows 11’s latest update drama is less a one-off glitch than another data point in a year that already looks unusually rough for Microsoft’s servicing pipeline. The company briefly pushed out KB5079391 as an optional preview for Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2, then pulled it after reports of...
Microsoft’s KB5079489 preview for Windows 11 version 26H1 arrives as a telling example of where the platform is headed in 2026: more frequent servicing, more AI-specific payloads, and more complexity for anyone who still treats a cumulative update as a simple one-click event. The March 26, 2026...
Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 servicing guidance is a reminder that not all Windows 11 releases are treated the same, even when they share the same branding. The most unusual case is Windows 11 SE, which Microsoft now says will stop at version 24H2 and will not receive a feature update beyond...
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Microsoft has been steadily expanding its hotpatch model across Windows 11 servicing, and that matters because hotpatching changes the way organizations experience urgent fixes. Instead of waiting for the next standard cumulative update cycle, eligible devices can receive certain...
Microsoft’s latest move with Windows 11 has split the roadmap into two clearly different lanes: an early, device‑specific platform release — Windows 11 version 26H1 — that will appear only on new Arm‑based devices (starting with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X2 series), and a broader, consumer‑facing...
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Microsoft was forced into a rare series of out‑of‑band emergency patches after January’s security rollup triggered system crashes, boot failures, and application regressions that left both home users and enterprises scrambling for fixes and workarounds.
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Microsoft-watchers have spotted a new, internally listed Windows updateate labeled KB5078127 (build reported as 26×00.7628) — but Microsoft has not published any official support documentation yet, and the only public signal so far comes from a Windows analyst’s discovery relayed by Windows...
Microsoft’s January servicing wave has left a larger-than-usual trail of operational headaches: a cumulative update that upended Microsoft Defender for Endpoint onboarding, emergency, out‑of‑band patches to repair a Kerberos authentication regression that broke domain sign‑ins, and follow‑on...
Microsoft quietly rolled out a trio of dynamic updates in December 2025 that refresh the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) and related setup binaries across multiple supported Windows 11 servicing branches, delivering surgical fixes to the platform’s last‑resort recovery tooling and setup...
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Microsoft has formally acknowledged that several high‑visibility Windows 11 UI behaviors — previously tracked against the 24H2 servicing branch — are also affecting some devices running the 25H2 branch, with Microsoft publishing Known Issue guidance and temporary mitigations after widespread...
Microsoft's Known Issue Rollback (KIR) is the stop‑gap that lets Windows selectively "flip the switch" on a problematic change without uninstalling an entire cumulative update — a surgical mitigation that preserves security fixes while restoring functionality for affected users and enterprises...
Microsoft has quietly acknowledged and begun to roll out fixes for a trio of user-facing Windows problems that have been causing confusion and operational headaches: the long‑standing “Update and shut down” mismatch on Windows 11, isolated — and currently hard‑to‑corroborate — lock‑screen...
Microsoft appears to have pushed another targeted Safe OS (WinRE) dynamic update in mid‑October aimed at keeping Windows Recovery Environment images and pre‑boot binaries aligned with recent servicing changes — but the KB number you supplied (KB5070762) could not be located in Microsoft’s public...
BornCity — known in English as Born's IT and Windows Blog — has quietly become one of the most reliable German-language trackers of Microsoft servicing drama in 2025, producing timely, technically detailed coverage of everything from the Windows 10 end-of-support transition to errant cumulative...
Microsoft’s Secure Boot certificate rotation is no routine patch — it is a coordinated, firmware‑adjacent program that replaces the 2011 signing certificates with a 2023 family of CAs, installs a new boot manager signed by that chain, and (optionally) applies revocations and Secure Version...
Microsoft’s Release Preview package KB5065789 (OS Build 26100.6725) landed as a targeted, non‑security preview on September 29, 2025, bringing a small set of reliability fixes for Windows 11 while also staging several AI and accessibility features behind gradual rollout controls.
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