Win Update KB5094126 Windows 11 Cumulative Update build 26100.8655 (24H2) and 26200.8655 (25H2) - June 9


UPDATE 6/23:


 Microsoft Support:

This cumulative update for Windows 11, version 25H2 and 24H2 (KB5094126) includes the latest security fixes and improvements, along with non-security updates from last month's optional preview release.

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. Microsoft has been updating these certificates on consumer and non-managed business devices over the past several months. Devices that haven’t received the newer certificates will continue to start and operate normally, and standard Windows updates will continue to install. Updated certificates will continue to be delivered through Windows Update in the coming months.


End of updates​

Windows 11, version 24H2 Home and Pro editions will reach end of updates on October 13, 2026. Devices running these editions will no longer receive fixes for known issues, time zone updates, technical support, or monthly security and preview updates containing protections from the latest security threats. Enterprise and Education editions remain supported until October 12, 2027.

To stay protected and up to date, we recommend you upgrade to the latest version of Windows 11.

Change log​

Change date​
Change description​
June 23, 2026Known issue update: Added resolution for "Deleting from Recycle Bin displays an internal file name".
June 18, 2026Known issue added: "Deleting from Recycle Bin displays an internal file name".
June 16. 2026Known issue added: "Microsoft Office applications might fail to open from certain third-party apps".
June 10, 2026Update: Folder customization added.

Improvements

This update includes new features and quality improvements that were part of the following update:
This update addresses security vulnerabilities documented in the following guide:
The following summary outlines key quality improvements addressed by this update. 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.
  • [Virtualization] Fixed: This update addresses an issue that could result in Stop errors HYPERVISOR_ERROR (0x20001) and KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED (0x1E) after installing KB5089573 on some devices during system restarts, virtual machine operations, or while running some gaming applications
  • [Folder customization] This update introduces a security hardening change to how Windows processes desktop.ini files. As a result, some users might notice missing custom folder icons or localized folder names for content from downloaded or remote locations. Note that access to folders is not affected. For more information, see Custom folder icons or localized folder names might not appear after installing the June 2026 Windows security update.
If you've already installed previous updates, your device will download and install only the new updates included 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 (KB5094135)- 26100.8648

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

Symptoms

Microsoft has received reports of an issue in which certain third-party applications might be unable to launch Microsoft Office applications or open documents after installing the Windows updates released on or after June 9, 2026. This issue affects certain third-party applications that use OLE automation to interact with Microsoft Office applications. In some cases, the Office application or document might fail to open without displaying an error message.

Affected Microsoft Office applications might include Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, and other Microsoft Office applications when launched from within the affected third-party application.

Reports indicate that this issue may affect applications such as CCH Engagement, Workpaper Manager, dental software (such as Dentrix and Softdent), and Zotero; other similar applications might also be impacted.

Third-party information disclaimer

The third-party products listed are manufactured by companies that are independent of Microsoft. We make no warranty, implied or otherwise, about the performance or reliability of these products.

Workaround

A resolution is in progress and will be included in a future Windows update. More information will be shared when it becomes available.

To work around this issue, open the application or document directly instead of launching it from the affected third-party application.

For organizations, a workaround is available for affected devices. To apply this workaround in your organization and mitigate the issue, please contact Microsoft Support for business.

Symptoms

After you install Windows updates released on June 9, 2026, the confirmation dialog might display the internal Recycle Bin file name (for example, $Rxxxxx.ext) instead of the original file name when you permanently delete a single item. In Recycle Bin, the item still appears with its original name.

This issue affects only the confirmation dialog. In the Recycle Bin, the item still appears with its original file name. If you restore the item, Windows restores it using the original file name.

Workaround

This issue is addressed in KB5095093.

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.

Deployment

If you deploy dynamic updates such as this update to an existing Windows image, ensure the boot.stl file is included as part of the installation media. Failure to include the file might prevent devices from successfully starting from the installation media and can result in error code 0xc0430001.

Note: The boot.stl file is used during Secure Boot validation and must match the Windows version and architecture of the image you are updating.

To ensure the boot.stl file is included as part of the installation media, do one of the following:
  • Use the Update WinPE script to update an existing Windows image. (Recommended)
  • Manually copy the boot.stl file from the device Windows\Boot\EFI folder to the corresponding folder on your installation media before deploying the update.
For information about how to apply Dynamic Update packages to existing Windows images, see Update Windows installation media with Dynamic Update.

Install this update

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

Available​
Next Step​
Included
This update downloads and installs automatically from Windows Update and Microsoft Update.
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.

File information

For a list of the files provided in this update, download the file information for cumulative update 5094126.

For a list of the files provided in the servicing stack update, download the file information for the SSU (KB5094135) - version 26100.8648.


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MS posted this new item on 25H2's Known Issues:

Windows 11, version 25H2 known issues and notifications


The highlighted part in Red suggests business customers are getting a KIR (Known Issue Rollback).

If they follow the previous KIR for the Duplicate SID issue, their fix will will be in the form of a Group Policy which changes a Feature ID setting. Basically they're disabling the new feature like how ViveTool works.

Until someone leaks the KIR, it's not known which ID(s) need to be reversed. Or everyone waits for the June 2026 Preview in another week.
I see that the problem is common to all latest updates (insider and public) not just 26200.8655.
Looks like we have to wait for an official fix. 🤷‍♂️
Probably nothing this week, given that tomorrow they have a day off. 🤷‍♂️
 
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This update has issues. It borks the Start menu layout, which can only be fixed by going into the Group Policy Editor to restore your settings. It resets Windows Update policies you may have had set such as disabling driver updates etc... again you need to fix it in the Group Policy Editor. Also it resets "File Open" information, so executables you have opened for years such as your browser now have a "Security Warning" saying the application was downloaded from the internet and may harm your computer etc....

When I install Patch Tuesday security updates, I don't expect my choices and settings to be removed/reset and needing to spend an hour or two fixing things.

I get the same: File open: Security Warnings on executables that have been on my computer for years. Very annoying. I disabled this in Internet Options but this also suppresses the warning for newly downloaded executables so that's not ideal.
 

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So, the problem I'm seeing since this update doesn't seem to be posted anywhere.

Since installing KB5094126 (OS Build 26200.8655) on 2026-06-12, this PC bugchecks repeatedly — 9 times between 2026-06-12 and 2026-07-02.

Code:
Bugcheck: 0x0000001A (arg1 = 0x61941, PAGE_TABLE_RESERVED_BITS_SET)
Every dump has the identical faulting stack:
  nt!KeBugCheckEx
  nt!MmAccessFault
  nt!KiPageFault
  nt!RtlpxLookupFunctionTable
  nt!RtlpLookupFunctionEntryForStackWalks
  nt!RtlpWalkFrameChain
  nt!RtlWalkFrameChain
  nt!EtwpTraceStackWalk
  nt!EtwpLogKernelEvent
  nt!EtwpProfileInterrupt        <-- fault occurs during ETW SampledProfile stack-walk

Fault is entirely in nt! (no third-party module on the faulting frame);
!analyze reports IMAGE_hardware_ram, but hardware is ruled out (below).
Different victim process each time (System, iRacingSim64DX, RobloxPlayerBe,
dwm.exe), so it is not app-specific. Clusters during gaming sessions.

Ruled out:
- RAM: MemTest86 + TestMem5 (anta777) both clean.
- Storage: all disks SMART-clean.
- 3rd-party ring0 drivers: removed all monitoring drivers (MSI NTIOLib,
AMD Ryzen Master) + full driver reinstall — crashes continued unchanged.
- Onset correlates exactly with KB5094126 install date.

Environment: Win11 Pro 25H2, Build 26200.8655; MSI B450 (MS-7C37),
Ryzen, 32GB DDR4.

For now I've uninstalled this update and will monitor for a week to see if I still get these crashes. Putting this here in case it's helpful for anyone else.

Code:
*******************************************************************************
*                        Bugcheck Analysis                                    *
*******************************************************************************

MEMORY_MANAGEMENT (1a)
Arg1: 0000000000061941, The subtype of the BugCheck.
Arg2: ffff92c964b25f80
Arg3: 0000000000000009
Arg4: ffffe480dbdc6d10

*** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for EasyAntiCheat_EOS.sys

    Key : Failure.Bucket   Value: 0x1a_61941_PAGE_TABLE_RESERVED_BITS_SET_IMAGE_hardware_ram
    Key : Stack.Pointer    Value: ISR
    Key : WER.System.BIOSRevision  Value: 5.17.0.0

BUGCHECK_CODE:  1a      BUGCHECK_P1: 61941
FAULTING_THREAD:  ffff828bf7e27080
PROCESS_NAME:  iRacingSim64DX

STACK_TEXT:
nt!KeBugCheckEx
nt!MmAccessFault+0x4f7
nt!KiPageFault+0x38b
nt!RtlpxLookupFunctionTable+0x35f
nt!RtlpLookupFunctionEntryForStackWalks+0x211
nt!RtlpWalkFrameChain+0x2b8
nt!RtlWalkFrameChain+0x94
nt!EtwpTraceStackWalk+0x1f9
nt!EtwpLogKernelEvent+0x6ff
nt!EtwTraceSiloKernelEvent+0xa2
nt!EtwpProfileInterrupt+0x11a
nt!KiProcessProfileList+0x78
nt!KeProfileInterruptWithSource+0x39
nt!Amd64OverflowHandlerInternal+0x1d4
nt!Amd64OverflowHandler+0x14
nt!HalpPerfInterrupt+0x89                      <-- hardware perf-counter interrupt
nt!KiCallInterruptServiceRoutine+0x5b0
nt!KiInterruptDispatchNoLockNoEtw+0x3c
EasyAntiCheat_EOS+0x5d58d                       <-- the code that was running
0x60  ...

MODULE_NAME: hardware
IMAGE_NAME:  hardware_ram
FAILURE_BUCKET_ID:  0x1a_61941_PAGE_TABLE_RESERVED_BITS_SET_IMAGE_hardware_ram
Followup:     MachineOwner
 

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