Table of Contents
- How Can the July 2025 Windows Updates Protect Your System from Dangerous Threats?
- Windows 11 Updates
- KB5062553 for Windows 11 24H2
- KB5062552 for Windows 11 22H2 and 23H2
- Windows 10 Updates
- KB5062554 for Windows 10 21H2 and 22H2
- KB5062557 for Windows 10 Enterprise 2019 LTS
- Updates for Older Windows 10 Versions (1507 and 1607)
- What You Should Do
- Why These Updates Matter
How Can the July 2025 Windows Updates Protect Your System from Dangerous Threats?
Every month, Microsoft gives new updates to help computers stay safe and work better. On July 8, 2025, new updates came out for Windows 10 and Windows 11. These updates fix problems and make computers safer. I want to help you know what changed, why it matters, and what you should do.
Windows 11 Updates
KB5062553 for Windows 11 24H2
Security Fixes: This update helps stop hackers from getting in.
Better Graphics: If you play games and you used the June update, sometimes the mouse and game did not match after pressing ALT+Tab. Now, games work right again.
Sound Problems Fixed: Sometimes, alert sounds or volume sounds did not play. Now, you will hear them.
Firewall Event Fixed: Some people saw a “Config Read Failed” message in the Event Viewer. This is now fixed.
AI Features: New smart features were added, but Microsoft did not say much about them.
How to Get It: Your computer gets this update by itself. You can also get it from Microsoft’s website or with business tools.
Important: You must have update KB5043080 from September 2024 before you install this one.
KB5062552 for Windows 11 22H2 and 23H2
Security and Quality: Keeps your computer safe and running smooth.
Graphics Fix: Sometimes, the screen went black when you plugged in or unplugged a monitor. This problem is gone.
How to Get It: It comes automatically, or you can get it from Microsoft’s website or business update tools.
Support: Home and Pro for 22H2 are not supported now. Only Enterprise and Education still get updates.
Windows 10 Updates
KB5062554 for Windows 10 21H2 and 22H2
Security Fixes: Stops bad software and hackers.
Update Improvements: Makes sure future updates go smoothly.
Who Gets It: Only Enterprise, Education, and IoT versions get this update now.
How to Get It: It comes to your computer by itself, or you can get it from Microsoft’s website or business tools.
KB5062557 for Windows 10 Enterprise 2019 LTS
Security Fixes: Makes your computer safer.
Language Pack Cleanup: Before, some language packs did not get removed, using too much space and making updates slower. Now, they are cleaned up right.
How to Get It: Comes automatically, or you can get it from Microsoft’s website or business update tools.
Updates for Older Windows 10 Versions (1507 and 1607)
Who Gets It: Only Enterprise LTSC and Windows Server 2016.
Security Fixes: Keeps these old systems safe.
How to Get It: Automatic update or download from Microsoft’s website. You need the newest Servicing Stack Update first.
What You Should Do
Check for Updates: Go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update. Click “Check for updates.”
Restart When Asked: Updates work best after a restart.
Read Support Articles: If you have problems, Microsoft’s website has help for each update.
Keep Older Versions Updated: If you use Enterprise or Education versions, keep updating. Home and Pro for some versions do not get updates anymore.
Why These Updates Matter
- Stay Safe: Hackers look for old problems in Windows. Updates close those doors.
- Better Experience: Fixes mean fewer bugs, better sound, smoother games, and faster updates.
- Less Worry: When you update, you can use your computer without fear.
Updating Windows keeps your computer healthy and safe. These July 2025 updates fix important problems and help your system run better. Always check for updates, install them, and restart your computer. If you need help, Microsoft’s support pages can guide you. Stay protected and enjoy a smoother experience every day.