Microsoft hat zum 24. Februar 2026 das Preview Update KB5077241 für Windows 11 24H2 – 25H2 veröffentlicht. Man versucht sich weiterhin an Fixes, wie dem Secure Boot, verbessert Bitlocker, bringt neue Icons, integriert Sysmon und aktualisiert die AI-Bloatware. Hier ein Überblick, welche Neuerungen Microsoft im Preview-Update untergebracht hat.
Die Ankündigung des Preview Update KB5077241 für Windows 11 24H2 – 25H2 unterscheidet wie bisher zwischen Funktionen, die graduell ausgerollt werden und Fixes, die allgemein verfügbar sind. Hier die Fixes beim normalen Rollout:
- [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.
- [BitLocker] Improved: This update improves BitLocker reliability. Your device no longer stops responding after you enter your recovery key.
Beim gradual Rollout gibt es eine ganze Reihe an Neuerungen, die aus folgender Aufstellung entnommen werden können:
- [Emoji] New! The Emoji 16.0 release introduces a small thoughtfully curated set of new emojis, one from each major category. Each emoji carries timeless symbolism and practical versatility. These new emojis now appear in the emoji panel.
- [Backup & Restore] New! The first sign-in restore experience is now part of Windows Backup for Organizations, bringing this restore capability to more device types. This experience restores user settings and Microsoft Store apps automatically at first sign-in on Microsoft Entra hybrid joined devices, Cloud PCs, and multi‑user environments. This capability helps create a consistent setup process during device refreshes, upgrades, or migrations.
- [Quick Machine Recovery] New! Quick Machine Recovery (QMR) now turns on automatically for Windows Professional devices that are not domain‑joined and not enrolled in enterprise endpoint management. These devices receive the same recovery features available to Windows Home users. For domain‑joined or enterprise managed devices, QMR stays off unless it is enabled by the organization.
- Taskbar & System Tray]
- New! A built‑in network speed test is now available from the taskbar. You can open it from the Wi‑Fi or Cellular Quick Settings, or by right-clicking the network icon in the system tray. The speed test opens in the default browser and measures Ethernet, Wi‑Fi, and cellular connections. This feature helps check network performance and troubleshoot issues.
- Improved: When the taskbar is set to uncombined and you have an app open with multiple windows, they no longer all move as a set to the overflow area when there is not enough space on the taskbar. Only the windows that don't fit move to the overflow menu. This change prevents the overflow menu from appearing with large unused space.
- [Accounts] New! The account menu on the Start menu now includes a new option that directs you to the benefits page, making it easier to explore and manage your Microsoft account benefits.
- [Camera Settings] New! You can control pan and tilt for supported cameras in the Settings app. The controls appear under Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Cameras, in the "Basic settings" section for your selected camera.
- [Built-in Sysmon] New! Windows now brings System Monitor (Sysmon) functionality natively to Windows. Sysmon helps you capture system events for threat detection, and you can use custom configuration files to filter the events you want to monitor. Windows writes captured events to Windows Event Log, which allows security tools and other applications to use them.
Built‑in Sysmon is off by default. You must enable it before you can use it.
Option 1: Settings- Go to Settings > System > Optional features > More Windows features, then select Sysmon.
Option 2: PowerShell or Command Prompt
- Run the following command: Dism /Online /Enable-Feature /FeatureName:Sysmon
- After the feature installs, complete the setup by running: sysmon -i
Note: If you already installed Sysmon from the Sysinternals, uninstall it before enabling the built‑in version. Mehr Infos zu Sysmon
- [Widgets] New! Widget Settings now open as a full‑page experience in the Widgets app instead of opening in a dialog.
- [Desktop Background] New! You can set WebP (.webp) images as your desktop background from Settings > Personalization > Background, or by right‑clicking the image in File Explorer.
- [Search on Taskbar]
- New! Group headers now show the number of results, so you can quickly see when more results are available. Select a group header to see all results for that group and hide results from other groups.
- New! You can preview search results by hovering over a result and selecting Preview to see the content without opening it.
- Improved: Updated the icon for the Search process in Task Manager so it now shows a magnifying glass.
- [Storage Settings] Improvements for Storage Settings include:
- Some of the dialogs in Storage Settings have been updated with a more modern design.
- Improved scanning performance for temporary files.
- [Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT)] New! This update adds support for Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT) on Windows 11 Arm64 devices. IT administrators can now install and use tools such as Active Directory Domain Services and Lightweight Directory Services Tools, Active Directory Certificate Services Tools, Server Manager, Group Policy Management Tools, DNS Server Tools, and DHCP Server Tools. These tools are available as optional features and can be installed through Settings > System > Optional Features or from Control Panel > Programs > Turn Windows features on or off.
- [Windows Update Settings] Improved: Responsiveness of the Windows Update settings page.
- [Login and lock screens] Improved: Sign‑in screen reliability.
- [Nearby Sharing] Improved: Reliability when sending larger files with Nearby Sharing.
- [Projecting] Improved: Reliability of displaying the project menu after pressing Windows logo key + P.
- [Printing] Improved: Performance of the Windows printing service (spoolsv.exe) to help printing run more smoothly and reduce slowdowns during high‑volume printing.
- [File Explorer]
- Improved: You can now open a new File Explorer window more reliably. Holding the Shift key and selecting the File Explorer icon on the taskbar, or using the middle mouse button, now opens a new instance of File Explorer instead of the current one.
- Improved: File Explorer now includes an Extract all option on the command bar when you browse non‑ZIP archive folders.
- Improved: Reliability of displaying devices on the Network page in File Explorer.
- [Display]
- Improved: This update improves reliability when your PC wakes from sleep.
- Improved: Display-related performance improvements to help reduce the time for a PC to resume from sleep, especially when the system is under heavy load and in other scenarios.
- [Other] Improved: This update improves visual consistency across Windows, including the taskbar when auto‑hide is on, credential fields in the Windows Security dialog, and the print dialog.
Das Update ist optional (nur für Nutzer nicht verwalteter Systeme), wird über Windows Update (nicht per WSUS etc.) angeboten und lässt sich aus dem Microsoft Update Catalog herunterladen. Die Fixes werden aber in das reguläre Sicherheitsupdate vom Folgemonat integriert.
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Frage zu den Preview-Updates. Wer spielt sich diese ein? Ich habe das bisher immer vermieden, diese auf meinen/unseren produktiven Systemen einzuspielen, da ich dort noch mehr Bugs vermute, als dann später in den Updates zum Patchday. Deshalb: Macht es wirklich Sinn diese einzuspielen?
Die werden eh nur für nicht verwaltete Geräte per Windows Update angeboten. Manchmal hilft ein Fix, wenn ein arger Bug nervt. Persönlich würde ich die Installation vermeiden (bin mit meinen Windows 10 Altsystemen eh nicht betroffen). Aber der Grund, warum ich es immer noch aufgreife: Im Folgemonat wandert das Zeug in das reguläre Update für den Patchday.