Today, Microsoft released KB5061087, a non-security preview update for Windows 10 version 22H2. It is part of Microsoft’s regular maintenance cycle and focuses on quality improvements and bug fixes rather than introducing new features.
Key Highlights of KB5061087
• Build Number: 19045.6036
• Release Type: Non-security preview update
• Release Date: June 24, 2025
• Target: Windows 10 version 22H2
Main Improvements and Fixes
Area | Details |
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Start Menu | Fixed disappearing jump lists and reliability issues after updates. |
USB Printers | Resolved scanning failures for Multi-Function printers with dual protocol interfaces. |
Windows Version Reporting | Fixed incorrect version display in the Settings app “About” page. |
Mobile Operator Profiles | Updated Country and Operator Settings Asset (COSA) profiles. |
COM Activation | Fixed remote Component Object Model (COM) activation errors (0x8001011). |
cURL Tool | Upgraded included cURL version to 8.13.0. |
Device Authentication | Fixed device registration issues in Entra ID Windows Account Manager (WAM) plugin. |
Language Packs & FOD | Fixed issues with complete removal of unused language packs and Feature on Demand packages, improving storage use and update speed. |
Default Apps (EEA) | Enhanced default browser settings for users in the European Economic Area (EEA), including easier PDF default changes and improved pinning behavior for browsers. |
Kiosk Devices | Fixed Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) issue on Kiosk devices using ForceAutoLogon and Shift Override. |
SMB Shares | Addressed system hang issues when acknowledging SMB share resources. |
Additional Context
This update is part of the final maintenance cycle ahead of Windows 10’s end of support in October 2025. KB5061087 does not include security fixes; those are reserved for the monthly Patch Tuesday cumulative updates. The update is optional and available via Windows Update for users who opt into preview releases.
How to Get the Update
You can install KB5061087 by checking for updates in Windows Settings under Update & Security, provided you are on Windows 10 version 22H2 and have opted in to receive preview updates.