Windows 11 June 2026 Update Adds Point-in-Time Restore

Microsoft released Windows 11 preview update KB5095093, adding point- in- time restore, a 35- day update pause, and improved local AI memory management.

Microsoft Windows 11
Microsoft Windows 11

11 users can now roll back their system to a recent automatic restore point without losing apps, settings, or personal files. Microsoft released preview update KB5095093 in June 2026 to introduce this flexible recovery feature alongside other stability improvements. This change gives users a safety net when updates cause unexpected issues.

Preview patch KB5095093 introduces flexible recovery and management tools

The update targets builds 26200.8737 for Windows 11 25H2 and 26100.8737 for Windows 11 24H2. It arrives as a C-release preview update available globally. Microsoft structured the release to test these new management tools before wider deployment.

Windows Update now includes a calendar experience that lets users pause updates for up to 35 days. The Widgets experience features a redesign that minimizes notifications by default to reduce distractions. Accessibility tools gained screen tint options to reduce eye strain and improved Magnifier controls.

File Explorer launches faster and shows quick actions on hover to streamline file management. The update fixes OneDrive duplication issues and syncs microphone mute states with Bluetooth accessories like AirPods and Beats. Voice access and typing now support French, German, and Spanish with real-time error correction.

Graphics Kernel improvements allow PCs with more than 32GB of RAM to run larger local AI models. New printer installations use Internet Printing Protocol by default. The emoji panel switched to GIPHY for GIF content after Google deprecated the Tenor API. We looked at the last windows 11 update earlier while tracking balance and stability themes.

Microsoft continues to refine Windows 11 with practical recovery and management tools in this June preview. Users with high-end hardware can leverage better memory policies for local AI workloads.

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