Win Update KB5089573 Windows 11 Cumulative Update Preview build 26100.8524 (24H2) and 26200.8524 (25H2) - May 26



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May 26, 2026 - KB5089573 (OS Builds 26200.8524 and 26100.8524) Preview​

This cumulative update for Windows 11, version 25H2 and 24H2 (KB5089573), includes production-quality improvements.
Visit the Windows release health dashboard for the latest status on this release.

Announcements and messages

This section provides key notifications related to this release, including announcements, change logs, and end-of-support notices.

Windows Secure Boot certificate expiration​

Important: Secure Boot certificates used by most Windows devices are set to expire starting in June 2026. This might affect the ability of certain personal and business devices to boot securely if not updated in time. To avoid disruption, we recommend reviewing the guidance and taking action to update certificates in advance. For details and preparation steps, see Windows Secure Boot certificate expiration and CA updates.


Change log​

Change date​
Change description​
May 29, 2026
  • Update: Installation & updates (Known issue) added (normal rollout).
  • Known issue update: The documentation no longer lists the known issue “May 2026 security update fails to install with error 0x800f0922” because this update (KB5089573) addresses the issue.
May 28, 2026Update: Personalization added (gradual rollout).

Highlights

This update is available through two release phases: gradual rollout and normal rollout. A gradual rollout delivers an update in phases, so features reach devices over time instead of all at once, meaning availability varies by device. A normal rollout is the broad release to all eligible devices at the same time, usually when it reaches general availability (GA).

Gradual rollout

The following summary outlines features from AI-powered Windows 11 PC experiences, along with improvements and fixes. The bold text within the brackets indicates the item or area of the change.

Windows 11 PC experiences​

This section highlights some new features and enhancements for Windows 11 PCs, including AI-powered capabilities, continuous innovation, and performance improvements.
  • [Shared Audio] New! Shared Audio enables two people to listen to the same audio from a single Windows 11 PC at the same time. It uses Bluetooth® LE Audio broadcast technology to make sharing easy. For example, you can watch a movie while traveling or listen to music while studying together. To start sharing audio, open Quick settings from the taskbar, select Shared Audio, choose two supported, paired, and connected devices, and then select Start sharing. To learn more about Shared Audio, see Extending Bluetooth® LE Audio on Windows 11 with Shared Audio.

  • [Magnifier in Windows]
    • New! Magnifier now provides clearer and more consistent announcements when working with a screen reader. You’ll hear helpful announcements when you zoom in or out, switch views, turn color inversion on or off, or turn Magnifier on or off. This makes it easy to stay oriented while you work.
    • New! Magnifier now supports magnification of permitted protected content.
    • This update improves smoothness when moving Magnifier in lens mode.

  • [Task Manager]
    • New! Task Manager now offers improved visibility into NPU usage on PCs with an NPU. New optional NPU and NPU Engine columns are available on the Processes, Users, and Details pages, along with NPU Dedicated Memory and NPU Shared Memory optional columns on the Details page. Neural engines that are part of a GPU now appear on the Performance page, providing a more complete view of AI‑related activity.

    • A new optional Isolation column on the Processes and Details pages shows which apps are running in an AppContainer. You can add any of the new columns by right‑clicking a column header in Task Manager and selecting them from the menu.

    • This update improves CPU speed display on the Performance page of Task Manager for VMs, so it doesn’t show higher than unexpected numbers after resuming from hibernate.
  • [Camera] New! Windows 11’s Multi-App Camera feature allows multiple applications to access your camera stream at the same time. Basic Camera mode in Windows 11 enables simplified camera functionality, useful for troubleshooting or improving stability when your camera is not working correctly. Enterprise admin can now set Multi-App Camera mode or Basic Camera mode through Group Policy, under Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Camera > Configure Camera Options.

  • [Windows Setup] New! You can now choose a custom name for your user folder on the Device Name page during Windows setup. The updated experience makes it easier to select a custom name during setup only. If this step is skipped, Windows uses the default folder name and continues setup as usual. User folder names must follow standard Windows naming requirements.

  • [General Performance] This update accelerates app launch and core shell experiences such as Start menu, Search, and Action Center.
  • [Personalization] This update improves:
    • Color selection accuracy when adjusting your accent color to match your wallpaper when the automatic accent color selection is enabled in Personalization settings.
    • Wallpaper persistence reliability across restarts and upgrades, including better support for large‑resolution wallpapers and other scenarios to prevent solid color wallpaper fallback.
  • [Windows Hello]
    • This update optimizes the Windows Biometric service (WinBio) to help improve performance when your device resumes from Modern Standby.
    • This update reduces unexpected authentication blocks in Windows Hello Enhanced Sign‑in Security by resolving missing secure enrollment metadata.
    • This update improves sign‑in behavior on the lock screen and sign‑in screen. When Windows Hello face or fingerprint is set up and available, it is now the default sign-in method every time you sign in, even if you used a different method previously. If you need to use your Windows PIN instead and use it three times in a row, Windows will stay with PIN until you switch to another sign-in method.
  • [Windows Search Box] Windows Search will now find and prioritize files with as few as two characters.
  • [Storage]
    • The dialog box for creating a Dev Drive now supports specifying the size in gigabytes (GB) instead of only megabytes (MB). This option is also available when resizing volumes in Settings > System > Storage.
    • In Settings > System > Storage, you now see a User Account Control (UAC) prompt only when you choose to view temporary files, instead of immediately when opening the page.
  • [USB]
    • This update improves reliability for displays attached to USB4 docks and hubs. These displays now light up more consistently, particularly when coming out of standby.
    • The USB3 stack is updated to have additional resiliency and recovery measures in place against certain unexpected hardware faults and conditions. Users will experience higher reliability with USB devices.
  • [Sensors] This update improves resiliency against apps that could keep the sensor hub powered on and drain power, impacting battery life.
  • [Human Interface Device (HID)] This update improves battery life related to the HID and Input stack for failed HID devices. Power hygiene is also improved against applications that might initiate HID transfers during standby.
  • [Input]The update improves:
    • Reliability of the touch keyboard on the sign‑in screen, including when entering or changing a password.
    • Reliability of explorer.exe when closing the input switcher.
    • Performance when opening or navigating to clipboard history.
  • [Fonts] The Times New Roman font family is updated to improve the rendering of combining diacritical marks across Greek and Cyrillic scripts. This update provides more accurate and visually consistent text by addressing mark positioning issues. These changes improve readability, reduce rendering inconsistencies, and better support for global language users working with Greek and Cyrillic content.
  • [Task Scheduler] Task Scheduler now saves column width adjustments in task list view across sessions.
  • [Desktop icons] This update improves reliability of loading desktop app shortcuts.
  • [Microsoft Store]
    • This update includes underlying changes that improve download performance and bandwidth usage.
    • This update improves error reporting when downloads fail due to Windows Update group policy settings being enabled.
  • [Reliability] This update improves Windows reliability on the sign-in and lock screens, in File Explorer, when using touch gestures on touchscreen devices, and when changing themes in Settings.
Normal rollout
This non-security update includes quality improvements. The following summary outlines key issues addressed by the KB update after you install it. Also, included are available new features. The bold text within the brackets indicates the item or area of the change.
  • [Secure Boot]
    • With this update, Windows quality updates include additional high confidence device targeting data, increasing coverage of devices eligible to automatically receive new Secure Boot certificates. Devices receive the new certificates only after demonstrating sufficient successful update signals, maintaining a controlled and phased rollout.
    • This update adds the LimitSecureBootRequiredServiceData Group Policy and mobile device management (MDM) setting under Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Secure Boot. When enabled, Windows limits the Secure Boot service data it sends by suppressing the event normally sent to Microsoft. This policy is included in the Windows Restricted Traffic Limited Functionality Baseline. For information about the policy, see Manage connections from Windows 10 and Windows 11 operating system components to Microsoft services.
  • [Installation & updates (Known issue)] Fixed This update addresses an issue where some devices might fail to complete installation with error code 0x800f0922. This can happen when the EFI System Partition (ESP) has limited free space, especially when 10 MB or less is available. This might occur after installing the May 2026 security update KB5089549.
If you installed earlier updates, your device downloads and installs only the new updates contained in this package.

AI Components

This release updates the following AI components:

AI Component​
Version​
Image Search1.2605.856.0
Content Extraction1.2605.856.0
Semantic Analysis1.2605.856.0
Settings Model1.2605.856.0

Windows 11 servicing stack update (KB5092734)- 26100.8519

This update makes quality improvements to the servicing stack, which is the component that installs Windows updates. Servicing stack updates (SSU) ensure that you have a robust and reliable servicing stack so that your devices can receive and install Microsoft updates. To learn more about SSUs, see Simplifying on-premises deployment of servicing stack updates.

Known issues in this update

Microsoft is not currently aware of any issues with this update.

How to get this update

Before you install this update

Microsoft combines the latest servicing stack update (SSU) for your operating system with the latest cumulative update (LCU). For general information about SSUs, see Servicing stack updates.

Install this update

To install this update, use one of the following Windows and Microsoft release channels.

Available​
Next Step​
Included
Open Start > Settings > Windows Update. > Advanced options > Optional updates. In the Optional updates available area, you will find the link to download and install available updates.
Check for optional updates
Included
To install this release from the Microsoft Update Catalog, select the option that matches your device architecture (arm64 or x64), and then follow the instructions.

If you want to remove this update

Caution: Before you decide to remove this update, see Understanding the risks: Why you should not uninstall security updates.

To remove this update after installing the combined SSU and LCU package, use the DISM/Remove-Package command line option with the LCU package name as the argument. You can find the package name by using this command: DISM /online /get-packages.

Running Windows Update Standalone Installer (wusa.exe) with the /uninstall switch on the combined package will not work because the combined package contains the SSU. You cannot remove the SSU from the system after installation.

File information

For a list of the files provided in this update, download the file information for cumulative update 5089573.

For a list of the files provided in the servicing stack update, download the file information for the SSU (KB5092734) - version 26100.8519.


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My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 11 Home - 26200.8246 - 25H2
    Computer type
    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Huawei Matebook D15 Ryzen 5500U 8GB / 512 SSD, Windows 11 Home Single Language
    CPU
    Ryzen 5500U
    Keyboard
    Logitech K380, G15
    Mouse
    Logi m350, Everest SM-620, Logitech G9, Lecoo WS210
    Browser
    Chrome (Desktop), Vivaldi (Mobile)
    Antivirus
    Windows Security, (Alternative Eset)
Hello, Edwin...;) Longtime no see!...;) (My fault entirely.)

OFF-topic comments: I'm not personally selling or pushing SAB--I just happen to like it a lot, and I've seen that you also use it, too.

StartAllBack 3.9.23 was recently released (you likely had it even before I did) but it's running great with the latest release on the RP channel, 26200. 8524, 25H2, whereas SAB 3.9.22 with the same Release Preview build had a couple of small bugs that SAB .23 corrected handily! (Dark Mode in a couple of RP build screens was fixed to properly display Dark, fixed by SAB 3.9.23; as well as a small error on Shutdown, too.) Neither error was critical--no show stopper--but very annoying, oh, yes. The shutdown error was one that references an area of ram address that cannot be accessed upon shutdown--which, again, SAB 3.9.23 eliminates even as Microsoft still does not!

It reminds me that I have become dependent on SAB fixing wee Windows bugs that Microsoft has yet to correct even in the latest 25H2 Release Preview builds--which are, according to Microsoft, the closest release builds to official, commercial release builds you can run. Good job, SAB!

Before .23 SAB was released the other day, I had gone back to the standard, very poorly-done Microsoft Taskbar with the RP build releases, and frankly I had forgotten how buggy even the Release Preview Taskbar & Start Menu were.
 

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System One

  • OS
    Win11 Release Beta channel
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    a cherry-picked assembly
    CPU
    AMD R7 7800X3D
    Motherboard
    MSI x870 Tomahawk Wi-Fi, 8-layer, 2 oz copper, server PCB
    Memory
    GSkill 2x16GB @ 6400MT/s
    Graphics Card(s)
    XFX 9070 XT SWIFT tri-fan (PCIe5.0)
    Sound Card
    Creative Labs G8 USB External Sound device, Gaming DAC, Sound Card & Earphone AMP.. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, btw. Totally changed my opinion of external USB sound. I like!...;)
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Philips 43" Momentum DisplayHDR 1000-certified
    Screen Resolution
    3840x2160
    Hard Drives
    *Boot: Samsung 980 Pro 2 TB NVMe (PCIe4x4)
    *Samsung 980 EVO NVMe 500GB (PCIe 4x4)
    *Kingston SNV3S2000G 2TB NVMe (PCIe4x4)
    *Samsung 960 EVO 250GB NVMe(PCIe3x2)
    *8TB Toshiba x300 HDD
    *ST4000DM004 S3 4TB HDD
    PSU
    Gigabyte 850W Gold, Rev 2
    Case
    Lian Li Lancool 217, white, with wood trim, very nice looking--tired of black, 5-fans standard
    Cooling
    Air coutesy Lian Li
    Keyboard
    Cherry MX 2.0S RGB
    Mouse
    Razer Basilisk V3 24k DPI
    Internet Speed
    ~950Mbps down and up!
    Browser
    Firefox x64 DE
    Antivirus
    Defender
    Other Info
    Great New system. Exceeds my expectations by quite a bit, btw. I love the USB G8 SoundBlaster, it's quite an improvement over the G6!

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 11 Pro 25H2 (Build 26200.8524)
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Dell Pro Max Tower T2 FCT2250
    CPU
    Intel Core Ultra 9 285 5.6 GHz
    Motherboard
    64-bit operating system, x64-based processor
    Memory
    32.00 GB
    Graphics Card(s)
    Intel Integrated Graphics (128 MB)
    Sound Card
    Realtek Audio
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Dell P2714H Monitor
    Screen Resolution
    1920 x 1080
    Hard Drives
    1 x 512GB M.2 XG10d SED KIOXIA PCIe solid state drive (Internal)
    1 x 2TB Seagate ST2000DM008-2UB102 HDD (Internal)
    1 x 1TB Seagate STGX4000400 External HDD
    1 x 4TB Seagate STGX4000400 External HDD
    1 x 6TB WD Elements AE 2689 External HDD
    PSU
    500 Watts
    Cooling
    Air
    Keyboard
    Microsoft Wired Keyboard 600
    Mouse
    Microsoft USB Basic Optical Mouse v2.0
    Browser
    Firefox
    Antivirus
    Windows Defender + Malwarebytes Premium
    Other Info
    BaseBoard Manufacturer Dell Inc.
    BaseBoard Product 022RY57
    BaseBoard Version A01
People had this problem after this update and I suffered it also. I think this can be related to Dism command, new version, which behaves in completely different way than before. It always connects to Microsoft servers, downloads 500-550Mb of data, does its job mostly and in the final stage it says there is no Source to finalize operation. Probably, one who programmed it, mad a mistake with image version on servers from where it pulls data for its operation which creates this error.

I also tried to make Dism from mounted iso image I downloaded Windows 11 from Microsoft site, used this one: DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /Source:X:\Sources\install.wim /LimitAccess, but it is some Windows 11 version from last year, very old and it cannot be used for this upgrade version 26200.8524, which produced the same error, since it is different image source version. Previous Dism command version would connect to Microsoft server only if there is situation that needed to be solved by downloading necessary data, but this new version connects to Microsoft servers every single time and downloads 500-550Mbs every single time, also. Some bug maybe or bad programing, who knows.

I also tried to do suggested thing here by @waltc SETTINGS/Windows Update/Advanced options/Recovery/Fix problems using Windows Update and it did a job, after one hour of waiting and doing: dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth which again connects to Microsoft servers, lasted 15-30 additional minutes, it returned: The operation completed successfully. Complete action lasted 90 minutes. It was yesterday. Today, I ran: dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth again, just to see if it works and same error returns. I think Dism is out of function right now.

Just another small thing. Updates for Windows 11, started from April, have a new CPU handling, like spikes in idle stage from 3% to 50% every couple of seconds. They did this one purposely, to make opening menus faster than before which looks like Windows 11 became faster, but you will find that your system will get more heat, fans run faster and power need in idle will be increased. That means, Windows 11 is not Green Energy or Saving Energy friendly anymore and that is why I find this new architecture of CPU handling fully wrong. It made Windows 11 more power demanding, which means you will have extra electric bills for Windows 11 idle run and most probably for your every day use.
 
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  • OS
    Windows 11 Pro
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    CPU
    AMD Ryzen 9 5900XT
    Motherboard
    Gigabyate B550 Aorus Elite V2
    Memory
    32Gb
    Graphics Card(s)
    AMD Radeon R9 280
    Sound Card
    SoundBlaster Z
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth is broken after installing this update. Takes realy long time to finish and every time I got 0x800f0915 error.
many of us have the same bug, as well..I'd prefer to wait microsoft to fix it via next updates...
 

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System One

  • OS
    win 11 pro 25 h2
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth is broken after installing this update. Takes realy long time to finish and every time I got 0x800f0915 error..I'd prefer to wait microsoft to fix it via next updates...
We have to wait for microsoft to fix it via next updates...
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    win 11 pro 25 h2
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
People had this problem after this update and I suffered it also. I think this can be related to Dism command, new version, which behaves in completely different way than before. It always connects to Microsoft servers, downloads 500-550Mb of data, does its job mostly and in the final stage it says there is no Source to finalize operation. Probably, one who programmed it, mad a mistake with image version on servers from where it pulls data for its operation which creates this error.

I also tried to make Dism from mounted iso image I downloaded Windows 11 from Microsoft site, used this one: DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /Source:X:\Sources\install.wim /LimitAccess, but it is some Windows 11 version from last year, very old and it cannot be used for this upgrade version 26200.8524, which produced the same error, since it is different image source version. Previous Dism command version would connect to Microsoft server only if there is situation that needed to be solved by downloading necessary data, but this new version connects to Microsoft servers every single time nad donwloads 500-550Mbs every single time, also. Some bug maybe or bad programing, who knows.

I also tried to do suggested thing here by @waltc SETTINGS/Windows Update/Advanced options/Recovery/Fix problems using Windows Update and it did a job, after one hour of waiting and doing: dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth which again connects to Microsoft servers, lasted 15-30 additional minutes, it returned: The operation completed successfully. Complete action lasted 90 minutes. It was yesterday. Today, I ran: dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth again, just to see if it works and same error returns. I think Dism is out of function right now.

Just another small thing. Updates for Windows 11, started from April, have a new CPU handling, like spikes in idle stage from 3% to 50% every couple of seconds. They did this one purposely, to make opening menus faster than before which looks like Windows 11 became faster, but you will find that your system will get more heat, fans run faster and power need in idle will be increased. That means, Windows 11 is not Green Energy or Saving Energy friendly anymore and that is why I find this new architecture of CPU handling fully wrong. It made Windows 11 more power demanding, which means you will have extra electric bills for Windows 11 idle run and most probaly for your every day use.
thanks for the info provided!! It was all I wanted to know, for these weird things happening to my desktop and to my PC as well, since applying the latest May updates
 

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  • OS
    win 11 pro 25 h2
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
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