check before: 2025-09-23
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The September 2025 non-security preview update is now available for Windows 11, version 23H2. The non-security preview update for Windows 11, version 24H2 and Windows 10, version 22H2 will be available soon. Information about the contents of this update is available from the release notes, which are accessible from the Windows 11 update history page. To learn more about the different types of monthly quality updates, see Windows monthly updates explained.
Looking to explore upcoming features and improvements in Windows 11? Check out the Windows roadmap. It includes what's coming to the Windows Insider Program, what's gradually rolling out, and what's generally available.
Highlights for the Windows 11, version 23H2 update:
This update addresses an issue that caused the Windows sign-in screen to stop responding after a user enters the SIM PIN during sign-in using a mobile broadband connection.
This update addresses an issue that affects Microsoft Edge when running in Internet Explorer compatibility mode. It stops responding due to certain same-domain redirects.
This update brings profiles up to date for certain mobile operators.
This update addresses an issue that affects display configuration changes during Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) sessions with multiple monitors.
For instructions on how to install this update, see the KB for your operating system listed below:
Windows 11, version 23H2: KB5065790
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2025-09-24
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2025-09-24
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Direct effects for Operations**
Windows Sign-in Screen Issue
If the update is applied without preparation, users may experience a non-responsive sign-in screen after entering the SIM PIN, leading to delays in accessing their systems.
- roles: End Users, IT Support Staff
- references: https://support.microsoft.com/help/5065790
Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) Issues
The update may cause display configuration changes during RDP sessions with multiple monitors to malfunction, impacting remote work efficiency and user experience.
- roles: Remote Workers, IT Support Staff
- references: https://support.microsoft.com/help/5065790
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explanation for non-techies**
When a new update for Windows 11, like the September 2025 non-security preview update, becomes available, it can be compared to a car manufacturer releasing a new model or a software update for your smartphone. These updates are designed to fix specific issues, improve performance, and sometimes introduce new features.
For instance, imagine your car had a problem where the radio would freeze if you tried to change the station while using the GPS. A car manufacturer might release a software update to fix this issue. Similarly, this Windows update addresses problems like the sign-in screen freezing when entering a SIM PIN or Microsoft Edge not responding in certain situations.
These updates also ensure that everything runs smoothly, like keeping the profiles for mobile operators up to date, much like how your phone might update its carrier settings to ensure you have the best network connection. Additionally, the update fixes issues with display configurations during Remote Desktop sessions, which is akin to adjusting the mirrors and seat in your car to ensure a comfortable drive.
To install these updates, users typically follow instructions provided, much like following a recipe to bake a cake. The update process is straightforward, ensuring that your system remains efficient and secure. Information about these updates, including what they contain and how to install them, is available through resources like the Windows update history page and support articles.
Staying informed about these updates is similar to keeping up with maintenance schedules for your car or knowing when your phone needs a software update. It ensures that your system continues to operate smoothly and efficiently, providing the best possible experience.
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