Windows 11 LTSC 2024 Official ISO (June Update) Direct Download|Long-Term Support, No Bloatware, Official Image

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Officially released in October 2024, Windows 11 Enterprise LTSC 2024 (Version 24H2, OS Build 26100.x) provides the first Long-Term Servicing Channel version for Windows 11, ideal for scenarios that require a "set it and forget it" stable operation for many years. It inherits all the improvements from four feature updates (21H2→24H2) but only receives security and quality patches, with no mandatory feature upgrades for 5 years. The corresponding Windows 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2024 still enjoys 10 years of support. This article summarizes the version's positioning, lifecycle, key new features, component differences, acquisition methods, and installation key points for reference by industrial, medical, financial, and enthusiast users.

Introduction to Windows 11 Enterprise LTSC 2024

Key New and Accumulated Features

LTSC 2024 synchronously integrates all enterprise-level improvements from 21H2 to 24H2:

Streamlined Components and Differences

Typical Use Cases

Hardware Installation Requirements

Friendly Reminders

With the information above, you can evaluate whether Windows 11 LTSC 2024 meets your business or personal needs for long-term stable operation and obtain the official evaluation image for testing as needed.

June 26, 2025 — KB5060829 (OS Build 26100.4484) Changelog and Known Issues

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Highlights

Gradual rollout

A gradual rollout distributes a release update over a period of time, rather than all at once. This means that users receive the updates at different times, and it might not be immediately available to all users. To see the status of this feature, go to Windows release health dashboard.

  • [App defaults]

    • New! We are rolling out some small changes in the European Economic Area (EEA) region for default browsers through the Set default button in Settings > Apps > Default apps:

      • Additional file and link types will be set for the new default browser, if it registers them.
      • The new default browser will be pinned to the Taskbar and Start menu unless you choose not to pin it by clearing the checkboxes.
      • There is now a separate one-click button for browsers to change your .pdf default, if the browser registers for the .pdf file type.
  • [Click to Do (Preview)] New! Ask Microsoft 365 Copilot is a new action in Click to Do on Copilot+ PCs. Use it to send text or images to Microsoft 365 Copilot, which will respond to your questions. The Ask Microsoft 365 Copilot action requires a Microsoft 365 license and follows your organization’s privacy policies.

  • [Narrator]

    • New! The Screen Curtain feature in Narrator helps protect your privacy and improve focus by blacking out the screen while Narrator reads content aloud. This is especially helpful in public or shared spaces, where you can work with sensitive information without others seeing your screen. To turn on Narrator, press Ctrl + Windows + Enter. Then press Caps Lock + Ctrl + C to turn on Screen Curtain. While it’s on, you can use Narrator as usual with the screen hidden. Press Caps Lock + Ctrl + C again to turn it off.
    • New! Narrator makes it easier to discover and learn about its features directly within the experience. Whether you're new or exploring advanced options, Narrator will guide you through the latest updates using a series of steps and prompts that explain each new feature and change.
  • [PC Migration] New! The PC-to-PC migration experience in Windows is starting to roll out. You’ll begin to see the landing and the pairing page in the Windows Backup app, giving you a first look at what’s coming. In the full experience, you’ll be able to transfer files and settings from an old PC to a new one during setup. Support for this feature during PC setup will arrive in a future update. The rollout is being introduced in phases to support a smooth experience.

  • [Settings]

    • New! We are starting to roll out the Settings homepage for commercial customers on PCs managed by an IT administrator. The feature will show some existing cards relevant to enterprise-managed PCs like “Recommended settings” and “Bluetooth devices” as well as two new enterprise-specific device info and accessibility preferences cards. For commercial customers who also use their Microsoft account on their managed PC, there will also be a new accounts card indicating the presence of both work and school and Microsoft account types.
    • New! The country or region selected during device setup now appears under Settings > Time & language > Language & region.
    • Fixed: The storage card in Settings > System > About shows an incorrect or unreadable character instead of the proper disk size.
  • [Taskbar & System Tray]

    • New! The taskbar now resizes icons to fit more apps when space runs low, keeping everything visible and easy to access. You can adjust how icons appear in settings—reduce icon size only when the taskbar is full (default), keep icons at their original size at all times by selecting Never, or use smaller icons all the time by selecting Always. To change this setting, right-click an empty area on the taskbar, select Taskbar settings, expand the Taskbar behaviors section, and choose your preference under Show smaller taskbar buttons.
    • New! In addition to the new grouping of the Accessibility menu in Quick settings, there are text descriptions for the assistive technologies like Narrator, Voice access, and more for easier identification and learning.
    • New! Adjusted the indicator (pill) under taskbar apps to make it wider and more visible.
    • Fixed: WIN + CTRL + Number doesn't work anymore for switching windows of an open app in the taskbar.
    • Fixed: When using taskbar in Windows, the media controls that appear in the preview windows for apps might unexpectedly flicker.
  • [Voice Access]

    • New! You can now use Voice access to navigate, dictate, and interact with Windows using voice commands in Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, and Japanese.
    • New! You can add custom words to the dictionary in voice access. The feature will be available in all the currently supported voice access languages.
  • [Windows Share]

    • New! When you share links or web content using the Windows share window, you'll see a visual preview for that content.
    • New! In the Windows share window, you can select a compression level—High, Medium, or Low Quality—when editing and sharing images, instead of selecting from a 0–100 scale.
  • [Color] Improved: Adjusted the location of the intensity and color boost sliders under Settings > Accessibility > Color Filters, so the color previews at the top of the page remain visible while adjusting the sliders.

  • [File Explorer] Improved: Performance has been enhanced when extracting archive files - this will particularly help in the case of copy pasting large numbers of files out of large 7z or .rar archives.

  • [Graphics]

    • Improved: Made underlying changes to enhance display related user experiences, including reducing screen flashing during certain display configuration transitions and eliminating unnecessary display resets that occurred in some cases.
    • Fixed: Some displays might be unexpectedly green.
    • Fixed: If User Account Control (UAC) is set to Always Notify and the button under Settings > System > Display color calibration is selected for your display and canceled, Settings will stop responding.
  • [Input] Fixed: Typing in Japanese with the touch keyboard might stop working after switching to typing with an English keyboard and then switching back.

  • [MSFTEdit.dll] Fixed: Some apps like Sticky Notes and dxdiag might stop responding when the display language is set to Arabic or Hebrew display.

  • [Quick Settings] Fixed: The top three buttons in the top row don’t respond when selecting to enable or disable them.

  • [Printing] Fixed: Printed lines might be unexpectedly thicker than expected.

  • [Scripting] Fixed: Running a script on a remote Server Message Block (SMB) share might take an unexpectedly long time if the share is hosted on an older Windows Server version like Windows Server 2019.

  • [Windowing]

    • Fixed: When you press ALT + Tab to switch out of a full screen game, other windows like Windows Terminal might stop responding.
    • Fixed: An underlying issue might lead to unexpected changes to window size and position after sleep and resume on some devices.
    • Fixed: Explorer.exe might stop working unexpectedly when a window is dragged, if window snapping is enabled.

Improvements

This non-security update includes quality improvements. The following summary outlines key issues addressed by the KB after you install it. Also, included are available new features. The bold text within the brackets indicates the item or area of the change.

Normal rollout

  • [Copilot] Fixed: Improved the Copilot key’s reliability and resolved an issue that prevented users from restarting Copilot after using the key.

  • [Performance] Fixed: This update addresses an issue to maintain efficiency of Storage Spaces Direct (S2D). When running complex software defined data center (SDDC) related workflows, it’s possible the system might become unresponsive.

  • [Storage optimization] Fixed: An issue that prevented unused language packs and Feature on Demand packages from being fully removed, which led to unnecessary storage use and longer Windows Update installation times.

  • [Windows Hello] Fixed: This update addresses an issue that prevented the automatic renewal of expiring certificates in Windows Hello for Business.

  • [Windows Search]

    • Fixed: Windows Search responds very slowly—Search can take over 10 seconds to load before you can use it.
    • Fixed: This update enhances the reliability of Windows Search and resolves an issue that prevented users from typing in Windows Search in some cases.

If you installed earlier updates, your device downloads and installs only the new updates contained in this package.

AI Components

This release updates the following AI components.

AI ComponentVersion
Image Search1.2506.707.0
Content Extraction1.2506.707.0
Semantic Analysis1.2506.707.0

Windows 11 servicing stack update (KB5062862)- 26100.4484

This update makes quality improvements to the servicing stack, which is the component that installs Windows updates. Servicing stack updates (SSU) ensure that you have a robust and reliable servicing stack so that your devices can receive and install Microsoft updates. To learn more about SSUs, see Simplifying on-premises deployment of servicing stack updates.

Known issues in this update

Noto fonts issue

Applies to: All users

Symptom

There are reports of blurry or unclear CJK (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) text when displayed at 96 DPI (100% scaling) in Chromium-based browsers such as Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome. The March 2025 Preview Update introduced Noto fonts in collaboration with Google, for CJK languages as fallbacks to improve text rendering when websites or apps don’t specify appropriate fonts. The issue is due to limited pixel density at 96 DPI, which can reduce the clarity and alignment of CJK characters. Increasing the display scaling improves clarity by enhancing text rendering.

Workaround

As a temporary workaround, increase your display scaling to 125% or 150% to improve text clarity. For more information, see Change your screen resolution and layout in Windows.

We are investigating this issue and will provide more information when it is available.

Original Integrated Image - June 2025 2nd Update

The following is translated from the original post:

The source is the official image, and the file creation is consistent with the format provided by the official source. It has been tested and works without issues for both clean installs and upgrades. No third-party data has been added. The only tool used was DISM, with no content removed, making it completely original. The system image is in ESD format.

LTSC 2024:3-in-1 (1 official + 2 converted) : You can directly select the desired edition for installation. It also supports converting editions after installation using a different product key. The included editions are: Windows 11 Enterprise LTSC, Windows 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC, Windows 11 IoT Enterprise Subscription LTSC.

Created from the LTSC 2024 (26100.1742) official ISO image.

Integrated library files (will be provided until Microsoft fixes the image error): Official VP9VideoExtensions library file, which fixes the preview error in Settings -> Apps -> Video playback.

Download Guide

To provide you with the most convenient experience, we have gathered all available download methods on a single page. After visiting the link below, you can freely choose the most suitable download channel based on your personal network environment and preferences.

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