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Windows 11 26H2: Why the 2026 update needs just one reboot and what it means for your PC
Windows 11 version 26H2 is coming later this year as a tiny enablement package for PCs already on 24H2 or 25H2, requiring a single restart and no reinstallation. It shares the same codebase as 25H2, so there are no exclusive new features—but the upgrade is crucial for extending support. Here's everything you need to know about the upgrade path, support deadlines, and why you shouldn't confuse it with 26H1.
Microsoft Targets File Explorer's Biggest Pain Point: This PC Search Gets a 'Dramatic' Speed Overhaul
Microsoft has confirmed that File Explorer's This PC search will receive the same speed and relevance improvements recently added to Windows Search, starting with a dramatic performance boost. This addresses a long-standing frustration where broad searches could take minutes compared to near-instant taskbar results. No release date has been set, and the changes will roll out to Windows Insiders first.
Windows 11 KB5079473 Fixes Multi-Drive Search – But Speed Is Still Your Call
Microsoft's KB5079473 update, released March 10, 2026, fixes a long-standing bug where File Explorer searches from 'This PC' failed to reliably find files across multiple drives. While the patch restores trust in native search, it does not guarantee faster results; speed still depends on indexing configuration and hardware. IT admins and power users should test the update under their own workloads before abandoning third-party search tools.
You Can Now Try Windows 11’s Cleaned-Up Search—with New Controls and a Warning
Microsoft has begun rolling out a revamped Windows Search experience to Insiders on build 26300.8772 for Windows 11 26H2. The update improves local result ranking, removes promotional content, and adds a user toggle for web and Microsoft Store suggestions. Because the feature is experimental and region-variable, IT pros should test it in controlled pilot rings rather than deploying broadly.
Windows 11 Feature Updates Can Cut Off Wired Enterprise Networks—Here’s How to Stop It
Windows 11 feature updates are causing wired 802.1X authentication failures on enterprise devices, leaving them unreachable even though the upgrade appears successful. This guide explains the symptoms, who’s at risk, and the steps IT teams must take to validate and recover.
Windows 11's Two-Part Search Fix: Duplicate Indexing Eliminated, But the Big Overhaul Is Still Experimental
Microsoft has made two separate strides to fix Windows 11 search: an Insider build that eliminates duplicate indexing operations, and an Experimental channel search overhaul that removes ads and improves local results. Both remain in testing, but together they tackle core performance and usability issues that have plagued users for years. Practical advice is given for what to do until these fixes reach general availability.
Windows 11 Testers Face New Experimental Channels—and a Clean Install Trap
Microsoft began transitioning Windows Insider devices from Dev and Canary channels to a new Experimental channel structure on April 24, 2026. The change introduces sub-branches tied to future Windows releases, and moving to the wrong one can force a full clean reinstall of Windows. Everyday testers need to check their current build family and decide whether to switch to Beta or Experimental 26H2 before they get locked into a path that requires a wipe. IT professionals must inventory devices by Windows core and recovery cost, assigning production-representative pilots to Beta/Experimental 26H2 and restricting Experimental 26H1 and Future Platforms to disposable, hardware-specific test machines.
Unannounced Windows 11 Insider Build Adds Middle-Click Tab Shortcut to File Explorer—Here’s What to Know
A Windows 11 Insider Experimental build (26300.8687) introduces the ability to middle-click folders in File Explorer’s Address Bar and Home page to open them in new tabs. While convenient for everyday and power users, the feature carries significant risks for managed environments because it interacts with cloud-storage clients, DLP software, and accessibility tools. Microsoft has not officially documented the change, and it remains under Controlled Feature Rollout with no general availability date.
iOS 27 Beta Regret? Downgrading to iOS 26 Means a Full Wipe, But You Can Save Your Data—Here’s How
iPhone owners who installed the iOS 27 public beta can downgrade to iOS 26, but the process completely erases the device. Because iOS 27 backups generally cannot be restored to iOS 26, users must rely on an older backup or set up the iPhone as new, using compatible tools available on Windows.
After July Patch Tuesday: Missing Clocks, an Emergency Fix, and What to Do Now
Microsoft released an emergency out-of-band update (KB5121767) to fix a performance bug in the July 2026 Patch Tuesday (KB5101650) affecting Dell devices with Intel IPF drivers. Meanwhile, scattered user reports of missing clocks and system tray icons after the July update persist without official acknowledgment. The article examines what each issue means for home users and IT admins, and outlines practical steps—from restarting Explorer to running controlled acceptance tests—before pausing future update rings.
Windows 11 Build 26100.7705 Fixes Edge Kiosk Bug, But Only After Redeployment
Microsoft has fixed a Windows 11 kiosk bug that prevented packaged apps from launching alongside Edge. The correction comes with builds 26100.7705 (24H2) and later, but it requires redeployment of the Assigned Access configuration, not just installation. IT admins must validate their kiosks through a controlled test plan before removing the old workaround of allowing executable paths, ensuring a clean policy without breaking app availability.
First Windows 11 26H2 Build Drops: What It Reveals About Microsoft's 2026 Update Strategy
Microsoft released the first Windows 11 build labeled 26H2 to the Experimental channel on June 19, 2026, signaling the development of the next annual feature update. Delivered as an enablement package, this early preview is not meant for production use, but it gives IT administrators a chance to start compatibility testing. The build highlights Microsoft's split between a mainstream 26H2 update for existing PCs and a separate 26H1 branch for new Arm hardware.
Microsoft’s Azure API for FHIR Retirement Looms: The Hidden Windows Dependencies That Could Break Your Healthcare Apps
Microsoft retires Azure API for FHIR on September 30, 2026, with new deployments already blocked. While data migration to Azure Health Data Services is critical, the immediate risk lies in undiscovered Windows dependencies—IIS apps, scheduled tasks, scripts—that still point to the old endpoint. This guide walks healthcare IT through a phased inventory, validation, and cutover process to avoid clinical workflow breakage.