
Microsoft Begins Rollout of KB5062324 Update for Windows 11 24H2
This week, Microsoft initiated a phased rollout of the KB5062324 update, aimed specifically at enhancing the stability of Windows 11 version 24H2. This minor configuration adjustment addresses a significant issue where the Windows Update system becomes unresponsive and is unable to complete its scanning process for new updates.
How to Access the KB5062324 Update
To utilize this update, users need to navigate to Settings > Windows Update and enable the option to “Get the latest updates as soon as they’re available.”Once this setting is activated, a system restart will allow users to check for available updates. The Windows Update tool should then properly detect and download KB5062324, resolving the earlier issues related to update detection.
Temporary Workarounds and Permanent Solutions
In a support document concerning KB5062324, Microsoft noted that a simple system restart might alleviate the stuck update issue temporarily. This action can unjam Windows Update, enabling it to finish scanning for updates. For users seeking a more permanent resolution, downloading the KB5058499 update—which is a non-security update from May 2025—or any newer installation can also resolve the issue. It is important to highlight that this particular bug is confined to systems running Windows 11 version 24H2, leaving earlier versions unaffected.
Ongoing Issues in Windows 11 24H2
Despite the release of KB5062324, Windows 11 version 24H2 still has several known issues awaiting rectification. Among these, users have reported compatibility problems with the sprotect.sys
driver, leading to applications freezing, audio output failures particularly on devices utilizing Dirac Audio technology, and application glitches while using camera functionalities. For a comprehensive list of these ongoing issues, users can refer to the official Microsoft page.
Recent Windows 10 Update
In related news, Microsoft has also released a non-security update for Windows 10, identified as KB5061087 (build number 19045.6036).This update includes various fixes targeting the Start menu, enhancements for USB printer connectivity, and rectifications concerning inaccurate Windows version reporting, among other improvements. Notably, this update was rolled out shortly after Microsoft announced that the Extended Security Update program would now be available at no cost for Windows 10 users. Furthermore, the company has disclosed plans to remove legacy drivers from Windows Update in future releases.
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