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Download KB5058411 for Windows 11 version 24H2

2 min readMay 13, 2025

This release brings several notable additions, especially for Copilot+ PCs powered by Snapdragon chips.

KB5058411 for Windows 11 version 24H2

Microsoft released the May 2025 Patch Tuesday update KB5058411 for Windows 11 version 24H2. This important security update delivers AI-powered features for Copilot+ PCs, usability enhancements, and critical security patches, ensuring Windows 11 remains secure, optimized, and user-friendly. It also brings fixes for File Explorer, Task Manager, and sleep-related BSODs. Here’s a look at , known issues, and why this update is essential.

The update introduces Recall (Preview) and Click to Do (Preview) for Snapdragon-powered Copilot+ PCs. captures screen snapshots (opt-in) to let users search past activities using natural language, while enables quick actions on selected screen content, like text or images, using shortcuts. Windows Search now supports semantic indexing, improving natural language file queries across more Copilot+ devices.

Features like Recall and enhanced Search are rolling out gradually.

File Explorer has improved performance for extracting ZIP files and new views for Microsoft 365 content. The update fixes issues with the address bar, three-dot menu in full screen, and taskbar icon behavior. Narrator adds a live speech recap feature, and the new gamepad-friendly touch keyboard improves typing with Xbox controllers. Lock screen widgets are now customizable in the European Economic Area.

Other fixes address GPU detection issues, broken sleep states, Windows Hello login problems, and BSODs tied to network VHD(X) profiles. cover vulnerabilities in Windows Kernel, TCP/IP, and .

However, a few issues remain. A version 2411 may block installation, and Roblox doesn’t run via the Microsoft Store on ARM devices.

To install the update, go to Settings > Windows Update, then click Check for updates and follow the prompts to . Restart your PC to complete the process.

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