Windows 11 KB5095093 adds new Point-in-Time restore feature

▼ Summary
– Microsoft released the KB5095093 preview cumulative update for Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2.
– The update fixes numerous bugs and begins rolling out new features.
– A new Point-in-Time restore feature is included in the update.
Microsoft has pushed out the KB5095093 preview cumulative update for Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2, addressing a wide range of bug fixes while also starting to introduce fresh capabilities. Among the most notable additions is the Point-in-Time restore feature, which gives users more granular control over system recovery.
This update, delivered as a preview before the next Patch Tuesday, refines the operating system’s stability and performance. The Point-in-Time restore functionality allows administrators and users to revert their systems to a specific moment in time, rather than relying solely on the most recent restore point. This marks a significant improvement for disaster recovery and system maintenance workflows.
Beyond the headline feature, the cumulative update resolves several reported glitches that affected File Explorer, taskbar behavior, and network connectivity. Microsoft has also included improvements to Windows Security and compatibility updates for select hardware configurations.
As with any preview update, Microsoft recommends testing it in non-production environments before wider deployment. The KB5095093 update is available through Windows Update, the Microsoft Update Catalog, and WSUS. Users who prefer to wait can expect these fixes and features to be rolled into the next mandatory cumulative update.
(Source: BleepingComputer)




