Windows 11's optional non-security preview update for April 2026 has finally been released, and includes a number of quality ...
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These 5 Windows 11 Features Drive Me Nuts, But I Figured Out How to Fix Them You don't have to put up with Windows 11's worst features. Here's how I replaced the Start menu, taskbar, widget panel, and ...
Microsoft has deprecated and removed the Support and Recovery Assistant (SaRA) command-line utility from all in-support versions of Windows updates starting March 10. SaRA is a free scriptable tool ...
Microsoft released emergency update KB5086672 on March 31 after a routine preview patch broke Windows 11 installations and left devices unable to apply March’s security fixes. According to Microsoft’s ...
Microsoft has released an emergency Windows 11 update to fix the broken March preview rollout that triggered widespread installation failures. The company says the new update, KB5086672, replaces last ...
Is your screen too dim to see or uncomfortably bright to use, and pressing the brightness keys doesn't change anything? Or is the brightness slider grayed out or missing altogether? This issue can ...
Microsoft is officially deprecating the Microsoft Support and Recovery Assistant (SaRA) across Windows 11, Windows 10, and Windows Server, marking the end of a widely used troubleshooting tool. The ...
Something to look forward to: Microsoft released new Windows 11 Insider Preview builds to the Canary, Dev, and Beta channels this week, bringing multiple new features for developers and power users.
In some cases, the reason Windows 11 gets stuck on the loading screen is either improperly seated RAM or leftover memory data from a previous boot. To check this, turn off your computer and unplug it ...
Stop me if you've heard this one: Microsoft releases a new version of Windows packed with new features and abrupt departures from the familiar user interface, launching it with great fanfare.