Overview
- Windows 11 25H2 is now available to Windows Insiders in the Release Preview Channel, the customary final step before broad release.
- Microsoft has not set a public launch date, though reporting points to a phased rollout starting in October.
- 25H2 will be delivered via an enablement package that activates preinstalled components without a full reinstall.
- The update removes PowerShell 2.0 and the WMIC tool, with Insider builds also showing additions such as Snipping Tool window video capture and expanded Click‑to‑Do selection modes.
- Devices that install 25H2 reset their security‑update cycle for roughly two years; separately, optional KB5064081 for 24H2 adds a Recall AI start page, a seconds option in the clock, lock‑screen widget controls, refreshed Windows Hello UI, and Task Manager CPU‑display changes.