version 25H2

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July 5, 2026
Microsoft has confirmed that Windows 11 version 26H2 will be released in the latter half of 2026, transitioning to a streamlined servicing model with a small enablement package instead of a full installation. Key features expected in this update include: 1. A revamped Copilot that enhances search experiences with AI assistance. 2. Customization options for the Taskbar, allowing repositioning and size adjustments. 3. An option to disable web results in Windows Search for a more focused experience. 4. Improved control over Windows Update, including the ability to pause updates for up to 35 days. 5. An Administrator Protection feature that creates temporary accounts for administrative tasks to enhance security. 6. A modern design refresh for the Run dialog box, featuring rounded corners and a "recent commands" section.
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June 30, 2026
Microsoft has rolled out updates for Windows 11, confirming the development of version 26H2, which has transitioned from version 25H2 in the Experimental channel. Key updates include enhancements to the Search page, a revamped Mobile Devices page, a new GIF provider (GIPHY), a smaller Taskbar size option, improved system sounds in dark mode, rebranding of the Gaming section to "XBOX mode," a new "Screen tint" feature for accessibility, enhanced Magnifier zoom controls, and improved personalization features for accent color selection.
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June 24, 2026
Microsoft has announced the upcoming release of Windows 11 version 26H2, which will follow versions 25H2 and 24H2, all built on the same platform from 2024. Version 26H2 will not introduce significant changes compared to version 25H2, as it shares the same feature set. Users on Windows 11 version 26H1, which is tailored for Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 and NVIDIA RTX Spark devices, will not be able to upgrade to 26H2 this fall. An upgrade path for 26H1 users to version 27H2 may be available by the end of next year. The exact launch date for version 26H2 has not been specified, but it is expected to roll out towards the end of September or into October.
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June 23, 2026
Microsoft is mandating an upgrade to Windows 11 version 25H2 for all Home and Pro PCs not managed by IT departments. Previously optional, this upgrade will now automatically transition devices running the outdated 23H2 to 25H2. The rollout will utilize machine learning for a seamless experience. The upgrade is expected to take only a few minutes and requires a single restart, extending support for users by an additional 12 months. Users can manually initiate the upgrade by checking for updates in Windows Settings.
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June 23, 2026
Microsoft has confirmed the release of the Windows 11 update version 26H2, designed for PCs with x86-64 processors from Intel and AMD. Devices with Qualcomm Snapdragon Elite and NVIDIA RTX Spark processors will receive a separate update. Earlier this year, Windows 11 26H1 was introduced for Windows-on-Arm devices. Windows 11 26H2 is a minor update that shares the same code base as version 25H2, allowing for a seamless transition without a complete system file replacement. The update process is straightforward and will consolidate security and quality updates. Microsoft will provide security updates for Windows 11 versions 24H2, 25H2, and 26H2 for two years. Windows 11 Enterprise LTSC editions will offer stability by locking onto a specific kernel code base for security updates until a future date.
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June 19, 2026
Microsoft released Patch Tuesday updates for Windows 11, specifically KB5094126 and KB5093998, along with dynamic updates KB5094149, KB5095971, and KB5094156. Two issues have been acknowledged: malfunctioning Office applications and complications with the Recycle Bin. In July 2025, Microsoft changed the default settings of Windows 11 to JScript9Legacy in versions 24H2 and later, continuing with version 25H2 in October 2025. This change aimed to enhance security by addressing vulnerabilities related to legacy scripting, particularly cross-site scripting (XSS). A support article details a compatibility issue arising from the transition from jscript9.dll to jscript9legacy.dll, which affects how JScript manages execution context. Functions and definitions established by one script are no longer accessible to subsequent scripts, leading to failures in legacy applications. To address this, Microsoft released the KB5077241 update, which requires manual activation of persistent JScript execution context through a Registry setting. The steps to implement this solution involve creating a feature control registry key and configuring a DWORD value for specific processes or all processes.
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June 17, 2026
Microsoft rolled out several preview builds of Windows 11 in early June 2026 as part of the Windows Insider Program, focusing on refining existing functionalities rather than introducing many new features. A new Beta channel for version 26H1 was launched, featuring: - Screen Tint: An accessibility feature that provides a system-wide color overlay to reduce eye strain, accessible through Settings > Accessibility > Vision > Screen Tint, offering six preset colors or custom hues. - Low Latency Profile: Temporarily boosts processor frequency for 1 to 3 seconds during interactive tasks, improving application launch times by up to 40% and interaction times by as much as 70%, operating automatically without manual toggles. - Widgets Experience Update: Widgets now open without hover activation, Taskbar badges are off by default, and alerts are limited until user interaction. The dashboard displays Widgets under "widgets," and badging aligns with the system accent color. - Magnifier Enhancements: Users can input specific zoom percentages directly and access additional zoom presets ranging from 5% to 400%. - File Explorer Changes: Improvements for compatibility, performance, and reliability, including support for paths with double backslashes and quotation marks, and middle-click support for opening folders in new tabs. - Windows Update: Unification of drivers, .NET, and firmware updates with monthly quality updates, reducing required restarts to one per month. - Windows Search Enhancements: Improved handling of typos, missing letters, and partial app names, prioritizing accurate search results even with input errors.
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June 9, 2026
Microsoft has launched a new Beta channel for Windows 11 version 26H1 devices, allowing differentiation between experimental and beta features, similar to the existing setup for version 25H2. This Beta channel is the first to fully support Snapdragon X2 and RTX Spark PCs. Previously, only version 25H2 had access to the Beta channel, while version 26H1 users were limited to the Experimental Channel, which features less stable and early-stage developments. Currently, Windows 11 versions 25H1 and 26H1 are coexisting, with efforts to achieve feature parity between them, particularly to enhance support for next-generation Arm System on Chips from Qualcomm and NVIDIA.
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May 29, 2026
The Start Menu enhancements have entered the Insider testing phase with build 26300.8533, introducing a revamped settings page and options to hide personal information. Insiders can choose between small or large Start menu sizes and toggle the visibility of the ‘All’, ‘Pinned’, and ‘Recent’ sections. Microsoft has released new Windows 11 preview builds across various channels, advising Insiders testing 26H1 to consider reverting to version 25H2 before June 5, 2026. Windows 11 version 26H1 will only support devices with new silicon, such as Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X2 2 chips, and an upgrade to version 26H2 will not be possible. Reverting to 25H2 requires a clean installation, complicating the testing process for users.
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