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Home - News - Starting Today, Microsoft Rolls Out Free Windows Update (KB5062660) for Millions of Windows 11 24H2 Users

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Starting Today, Microsoft Rolls Out Free Windows Update (KB5062660) for Millions of Windows 11 24H2 Users

Dave W. Shanahan 11 months ago (Last updated: 11 months ago) 5 minutes read
Starting Today, Microsoft Rolls Out Free Windows Update (KB5062660) for Millions of Users

Microsoft, the global technology giant, has just launched a highly anticipated, free Windows update available to users worldwide starting today, July 24, 2025. This update, KB5062660 (OS Build 26100.4770) Preview, rollout follows months of speculation, teasers, and heated debate within the tech community. As millions of devices begin to receive the update, Microsoft aims to streamline device management and significantly enhance user experience, setting the stage for the next era in personal and business computing.

Months of Anticipation Lead Up to the Release

Starting Today Microsoft Rolls Out Free Windows Update for millions of usersMicrosoft began teasing the update earlier this year, after an extensive beta testing process that engaged both enterprise customers and the Windows Insiders program. The update’s development cycle saw engagement on feedback hubs, public forums, and social channels, driving home the company’s commitment to transparency and user-driven improvement.

Anticipation peaked as rumors swirled regarding new features, performance boosts, and sweeping security enhancements—many of which have now been confirmed as part of the official release.

The July 2025 Free Windows Update Features

Starting Today Microsoft Rolls Out Free Windows Update for millions of users

This update is not a minor patch, but rather a major operating system modernization designed for the evolving demands of hybrid work, security, and AI integration. Microsoft has outlined a series of headline features:

  • Streamlined Device Management:
    The update promises improved integration with Microsoft Endpoint Manager, making it far easier for IT departments to oversee and manage fleets of devices in enterprise and educational environments.

  • Enhanced Security Protocols:
    With cybersecurity threats on the rise, Microsoft has emphasized a new Secure Boot management system, aiming to address expiring certificates and close vulnerabilities discovered in previous versions.

  • Performance Optimizations:
    Users can expect faster login times, reduced background CPU usage, and lower energy consumption. Microsoft claims these tweaks will extend battery life significantly on Surface devices and compatible laptops.

  • Accessibility and Inclusivity Features:
    New options for screen readers, voice control, and multi-language input improvements strive to set a new bar for Windows accessibility.

  • AI-Powered Productivity Integrations:
    The free update further embeds Microsoft Copilot in daily workflows, providing users with smarter recommendations, search, and productivity boosts.

Who Is Eligible? Understanding Migration and Rollout Phases

According to official Microsoft documentation, the free update is available for:

  • All genuine Windows 11 users.

  • Eligible Windows 10 users on supported hardware.

  • Select devices running Enterprise and Education editions.

Eligibility is determined based on both hardware specifications and active Windows licenses. Users are advised to check their update status in the Windows Settings app or consult Microsoft’s official rollout FAQ for specifics.

Migration Tips

  • Backup Your Data:
    Before initiating the update, users should ensure their critical data is backed up either to OneDrive or another preferred cloud/storage solution.

  • Check for Compatibility:
    Microsoft provides a Windows Update Assistant and PC Health Check tool to ensure devices meet necessary requirements for a smooth upgrade.

  • Timing:
    While the update is available today, Microsoft is expected to stagger rollout based on region, device type, and update readiness. Some users may see the update immediately, while others may receive it over the following days or weeks.

What’s New for Enterprises?

Microsoft’s long-standing relationships with business entities inform many of the update’s priorities, particularly around management and security. Pertinent enterprise features include:

  • Automated policy migration for easier transitions between device groups

  • New cloud configuration options, leveraging Azure AD and Microsoft 365 integrations

  • Revamped analytics dashboard for IT admins, providing real-time insight into device health and update status

Microsoft encourages enterprise customers to consult its rollout toolkit, available on the Microsoft Learn platform, for full deployment guides and best practices.

Community Reaction

Reactions from both everyday users and IT professionals have been swift:

  • Positive Feedback:
    Early adopters are already commenting on the reduced system resource usage and improved integration with productivity apps. The deeper Copilot integration is garnering praise from those relying on AI assistance in their workflows.

  • Skepticism Remains:
    Some users still express concerns over potential bugs or compatibility issues, particularly in niche device configurations or specialist legacy hardware.

How to Get the KB5062660 Update: Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Open Windows Settings
    Navigate toSettings > Update & Security > Windows Update.

  2. Check for Updates
    Click “Check for updates” to see if the July 2025 update is available for your device.

  3. Review Device Compatibility
    If prompted, use the PC Health Check tool to confirm your system meets the necessary criteria.

  4. Backup Data
    Use OneDrive or your preferred backup solution.

  5. Download and Install
    Once available, follow on-screen instructions. The installation process will reboot your system, so save any open work.

  6. Post-Update Steps
    After the update, double-check drivers and system apps for compatibility; Microsoft Store should auto-update several core utilities.

Why This Update Matters

Starting Today Microsoft Rolls Out Free Windows Update for millions of users

The 2025 free Windows update represents not only a technical refresh but a strategic shift in Microsoft’s approach to how Windows evolves. Offering a major upgrade at no cost, the company reinforces its vision of Windows as an always-current service, better able to adapt to the rapidly changing technology landscape.

This update is aimed at boosting productivity and security for millions of users, leverages AI and cloud technology for smarter workflows. Designed to unify the Windows experience across device types and form factors, this update supports the hybrid workplace and new modes of digital collaboration.

To prevent inconvenient installs and restarts when you’re using your device from Windows Updates, see How to configure your Active Hours in Windows 11.

Check for Windows Updates on your device right now.

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Dave W. Shanahan

I’m Dave W. Shanahan, a Microsoft enthusiast with a passion for Windows, Xbox, Microsoft 365 Copilot, Azure, and more. I started MSFTNewsNow.com to keep the world updated on Microsoft news. Based in Massachusetts, you can email me at davewshanahan@gmail.com.

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