In this article, we will talk about the latest Windows 11 Update for the 25H2 Main Release, which is the Build 26200.7623 or KB5074109.
For those of you who are not familiar with how Windows 11 Updates for the Main Release work, I will explain it to you in the following lines.
Every month Windows 11 has a B and a C Release for Windows 11. Usually, the B Release is launched on the second Tuesday of the month and contains all the features that were tested in the previous month’s C Release.
Microsoft is also announcing that starting with the January 2026 security update, Windows Server 2025 will have its own KB identifiers and build numbers. This change applies only to Windows Server 2025. It doesn’t change how you get or manage updates for Windows 11, version 24H2 or Windows 11, version 25H2.
New Improvements in this Update
- [Compatibility] This update removes the following modem drivers: agrsm64.sys (x64), agrsm.sys (x86), smserl64.sys (x64) and smserial.sys (x86). Modem hardware dependent on these specific drivers will no longer work in Windows.
- [Networking (known issues)]
- Fixed: This update addresses an issue where mirrored networking in Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) could fail causing “No route to host” errors and preventing access to corporate resources over VPN connections, even when the Windows host remained connected. This might occur after installing KB5067036.
- Fixed: This update addresses an issue where you might experience RemoteApp connection failures in Azure Virtual Desktop environments. This might occur after installing KB5070311.
- [Power & Battery] Fixed: This update addresses an issue where devices with a Neural Processing Unit (NPU) might stay powered on when idle. This could affect power performance.
- [Secure Boot] Starting with this update, Windows quality updates include a subset of high confidence device targeting data that identifies devices eligible to automatically receive new Secure Boot certificates. Devices will receive the new certificates only after demonstrating sufficient successful update signals, ensuring a safe and phased deployment.
- [Windows Deployment Services (WDS)] This update introduces a change in behavior in which WDS will stop supporting hands-free deployment functionality by default. Detailed guidance for IT administrators is available in Windows Deployment Services (WDS) Hands‑Free Deployment Hardening Guidance.
- [WinSqlite3.dll] Fixed: The Windows core component, WinSqlite3.dll, has been updated. Previously, some security software might have detected this component as vulnerable.
For an in-depth list of other features and fixes that are rolling out, you can check this article.
Windows 11 Servicing Stack Update – 26100.7295
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.
For more info about this Update, you can check this article from the Microsoft Blog.
For a more in-depth presentation of the New Update, you can watch the video below from the YouTube channel.

