Overview of Windows 11 25H2 Update Issues
- Windows 11 25H2 carries over several bugs from the previous version (24H2), while introducing two new confirmed problems: issues with DRM-protected media playback and potential errors during installations via the Windows Update Standalone Installer (.msu).
- Users should upgrade with caution; ensure you have backups and refer to Microsoft’s Health Dashboard for the latest status updates.
On September 30, 2025, Microsoft rolled out the Windows 11 2025 Update (version 25H2). Despite its status as a minor release without major feature additions for those upgrading from version 24H2, several persistent issues could hinder the upgrade process.
While minor updates are generally thought to be less problematic, they can still present significant challenges. A detailed inventory of known issues for Windows 11 25H2 can be found on the Microsoft Health Dashboard. As of this writing, only a few specific problems are currently blocking the upgrade path.
Key issues include confirmed difficulties with Digital Rights Management (DRM) that may affect usage of certain apps, as well as complications that can arise when using the Windows Update Standalone Installer (WUSA) for updates.
Identified Issues with Windows 11 25H2
Below are the primary confirmed issues that users should be aware of when considering the upgrade to the Windows 11 2025 Update:
- DRM playback issues in certain applications: Some Blu-ray, DVD, and Digital TV apps cannot display or record live TV or access DRM-protected content.
- Installation failures via WUSA from a shared network folder: Updates may fail if they are being installed from a network location containing multiple.msu files.
Issues That Have Been Resolved or Mitigated
- TBD
If your device encounters a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) error, a potential workaround is to uninstall the Windows 11 25H2 update until a solution has been implemented. Those considering an upgrade to version 25H2 should heed these precautions to minimize potential problems.
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In cases where a problem is identified that could lead to adverse effects on users’ devices, Microsoft may initiate a safeguard hold. This measure temporarily prevents affected computers from downloading the update until a resolution is found.
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