KB5058411: Overview with user sentiment and feedback
Last Updated June 29, 2025
Probability of successful installation and continued operation of the machine
Overview
KB5058411 is a cumulative security update for Windows 11 scheduled for release on May 13, 2025. This update includes security improvements, quality enhancements to the servicing stack, and updates to AI components for Windows Copilot+ PCs. The update applies to Windows 11 versions 21H2, 22H2, 23H2, and 24H2.
General Purpose
The primary purpose of this update is to address security vulnerabilities in the Windows operating system. It includes improvements to the servicing stack, which is crucial for ensuring reliable installation of Windows updates. The update also enhances SBAT (Secure Boot Advanced Targeting) for better detection of Linux systems. Additionally, it includes updates to AI components such as Image Search (v1.7.824.0), Content Extraction (v1.7.824.0), and Semantic Analysis (v1.7.824.0), though these are only applicable to Windows Copilot+ PCs.
General Sentiment
The update appears to be a standard security and maintenance release with specific focus on system security and AI component improvements. While the core security updates are important for all users, the AI component updates are specifically targeted at Windows Copilot+ PC users. The inclusion of SBAT improvements for Linux system detection suggests Microsoft's continued commitment to supporting mixed operating system environments.
Known Issues
- Noto fonts display issue: CJK (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) text may appear blurry or unclear when displayed at 96 DPI (100% scaling) in Chromium-based browsers
- Workaround available: Users can temporarily increase display scaling to 125% or 150% to improve text clarity
- Microsoft is actively investigating the Noto fonts issue and will provide updates when available
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