Microsoft has released its second September 2025 Patch Tuesday update for Windows 11. The new build, KB5065790, is now available through Windows Update for users running Windows 11 versions 22H2 and 23H2.
While the update doesn’t introduce any groundbreaking new features, it focuses on bug fixes, stability improvements, and security enhancements, making it an important patch for users looking to keep their systems running smoothly.
What’s New in KB5065790?
According to reports compiled by Windows Blog Italia, this cumulative update addresses a range of issues reported by users, including:
- Login Fix – Resolved an issue where the Windows login screen would stop responding when a SIM PIN was entered while using a mobile connection.
- Edge Stability – Fixed a bug that caused Microsoft Edge to crash when running in Internet Explorer compatibility mode.
- Updated Mobile Profiles – Carrier profiles for certain mobile operators have been refreshed.
- Remote Desktop Improvements – Corrected a problem with screen configuration changes during Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) sessions on multi-monitor setups.
- Character Display Issue – Fixed a glitch where some characters would not display correctly.
- SMB Connectivity – Solved a bug preventing connections to shared files and folders using the SMB protocol over NetBIOS.
- Printer Queue Crash – Fixed an issue where viewing the print queue in a shared printer setup caused the interface to stop working.
- Service Description Error – Corrected a problem where the McPManagement service appeared without a description.
How to Get the Update
If you’re running Windows 11 22H2 or 23H2, you can manually install the patch by navigating to:
Settings > Windows Update > Check for updates.
Once installed, KB5065790 should improve overall system stability, security, and compatibility, making it a recommended update for all eligible devices.