Here's everything that's new for Windows 11 in August 2025

August 2025 is now history, so it is time to recap everything that Microsoft added, removed, or changed in Windows 11 during the last month New features, removed features, bugs, various developments, and other useful news.

New features:

Removed features:

  • Windows 11 SE is dead: Microsoft"s low-end Windows 11 edition for low-cost PCs is going six feet under. Microsoft confirmed that version 24H2 is the final update for Windows 11 SE, and it will be out of support in just one year.
  • Windows 11 version 23H2 support is ending soon. Microsoft issued a warning that you should consider upgrading to a newer version to keep getting updates.
  • Microsoft is removing PowerShell 2.0 from Windows 11 version 24H2 and newer. If you have scripts that rely on PowerShell 2.0, check out Microsoft"s official guidance.
  • No more manual app updates: Microsoft removed the ability to disable automatic app updates in the Microsoft Store. From now on, you can only pause them for a few weeks.

Other developments:

Bugs:

Optional Updates:

Finally, Windows 10 and 11 have a bunch of optional updates that you can install. Windows 11 version 23H2 has KB5064080 with the Windows Backup for Organizations app and various fixes. Windows 11 version 24H2 received KB5064081 with redesigned Windows Hello, improved Task Manager, and more. Finally, Windows 10 has KB5063842, one of its final non-security updates.

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