Released on March 31, 2026, update KB5086672 specifically targets systems running Windows 11 versions 25H2 and 24H2.
This patch addresses a critical setup bug introduced in late March that prevented users from successfully applying recent system improvements and maintaining their security baselines.
The root of the issue traces back to the March 26 non-security preview update, known as KB5079391. Many devices attempting to install that patch encountered a frustrating loop in which the system claimed that the necessary update files were missing or corrupted.
Users repeatedly faced error code 0x80073712, which abruptly halted the installation process and left systems unable to finalize the update.
Microsoft has since pulled the problematic March 26 update from circulation to prevent further endpoint management disruptions.
The new KB5086672 update serves as a cumulative package that rolls up previous security and quality improvements from earlier in the month.
It seamlessly integrates fixes from the March 10 and March 21 releases while permanently resolving the underlying setup bug. Applying this out-of-band release pushes the operating system builds forward to versions 26200.8117 and 26100.8117.
Alongside the core bug fix, Microsoft included several upgrades to local AI components. Keeping these modules up to date is essential for maintaining accurate local data processing and minimizing potential software conflicts.
The following AI components received version bumps to 1.2603.377.0:
For standard users, acquiring this fix is straightforward. Devices with the priority update toggle enabled will receive the patch automatically through standard update channels.
Otherwise, users can manually trigger the download by navigating to their settings and checking for optional updates. The standalone package is also actively hosted on the Microsoft Update Catalog for isolated or offline deployment scenarios.
Enterprise security teams and IT administrators managing larger environments have specific deployment pathways.
Organizations using Microsoft Intune or Windows Autopatch should leverage the expedited quality updates feature to deploy this fix across their networks rapidly.
Resolving update loops quickly is crucial for ensuring endpoints can reliably receive future vulnerability patches without manual intervention.
This release bundles the latest Servicing Stack Update directly with the cumulative update to guarantee a robust installation mechanism.
Because these packages are combined, security teams cannot use the standard Windows Update Standalone Installer tool to roll back the patch if conflicts arise.
If an emergency removal is necessary, system administrators must run the DISM command-line tool to target and manually remove the package.
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