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In recent weeks, the rollout of Microsoft’s highly anticipated Windows 11 24H2 update has hit quite a snag for some users, particularly those equipped with specific models of Western Digital SSDs. Reports have been pouring in about an uptick in Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) incidents, leaving those affected frustrated and scratching their heads. But fear not, tech-savvy friends! Let’s dive deep into this quagmire, examining both what’s causing these crashes and what you can do about it. What’s...
As we approach the close of 2024, a significant shift is on the horizon for Windows users. Microsoft has officially confirmed that support for Windows 10 will cease on October 14, 2025. This means there will be no more updates, security patches, or technical assistance for millions of devices still clinging to this once-beloved operating system. For users of Windows 10, this end of service is not just a date on the calendar; it signifies a warning bell ringing loud and clear: the time to...
As we stride into the latter part of 2024, an important deadline looms for Windows users: Microsoft has confirmed that support for Windows 10 will officially come to an end on October 14, 2025. With just a year remaining, the urgency for users still on this legacy operating system is palpable. The clock is ticking, and many are left wondering whether to transition to Windows 11 or explore alternative avenues. The Windows 10 Audit: Popularity vs. Impermanence Despite the impending end of...
Thread 'Windows 11 24H2 Update Bug: 8.63GB Storage Glitch Explained'
Have you ever felt the gut-wrenching sensation of opening your storage settings only to find a shocking loss of space? If you're running Windows 11, you might be one of the many users experiencing a drastically reduced storage capacity due to a frustrating bug lurking in the latest update, 24H2. This unwelcome surprise doesn’t just clutter up your system — it could potentially render your device incapable of saving files. Buckle up, because we’re diving into the details of this pesky issue...
The landscape of Windows 11 updates is always shifting, but recent developments with the 24H2 update, highlighted by a sizable September security update (KB5043080), have left users pondering the intricacies and implications of what this means. Grab your digital compass, because we're diving deep into the maze of Microsoft's latest Windows 11 updates. The Weight of Updates: 8.63 GB And Counting As of mid-October 2024, the latest update for Windows 11 24H2 weighs in at a hefty 8.63 GB...
Published: October 15, 2024 Navigating the maze of user accounts in Windows can feel like a daunting task, but fear not! Whether you’re a wizened tech veteran or a wide-eyed new user, this guide cuts through the jargon to help you master signing in, signing out, locking, and switching user accounts in Windows. What is User Account Access? User account access refers to how individuals interact with their Windows devices, ensuring their personal information remains safeguarded while granting...
In a move that’s sure to send ripples through the Microsoft Insider community, the tech giant has put the brakes on the rollout of certain anticipated features for Windows 11 23H2 insiders in the Release Preview Channel. If you’re an avid Explorer of the Insider Program, prepare to wait a little longer for some of those shiny new functionalities. What’s Happening? First the good news: Microsoft has recently rolled out Build 22631.4387 for Windows 11 insiders, introducing a budget of...
Microsoft's latest Windows 11 update, dubbed 24H2, is sending tremors through the tech community, especially among users equipped with Western Digital NVMe SSDs and outdated Intel audio drivers. The rollout has come with a slew of blue screen errors (also lovingly referred to as BSODs), prompting many to think twice before upgrading. What’s Happening? Reports are swirling that this update is causing chaos for specific hardware configurations. Users with SSDs, particularly Western Digital's...
The tech world is abuzz, and for good reason! Microsoft has recently unveiled an exciting feature in its Windows 11 2024 Update (version 24H2) that may well turn your smartphone into an efficient webcam. If you ever wished your camera got you looking your best for video calls or content creation, rejoice! This feature allows you to leverage the superior technology of modern smartphone cameras to enhance your video quality without needing to invest in a bulky external webcam. Not only does...
Thread 'Windows 11 24H2 Update: Size Increase and New Checkpoint Update System'
As of October 15, 2024, Windows 11 users are facing new developments regarding the 24H2 update, which has sparked both intrigue and trepidation within the community. The recent bulletin highlights that substantial updates—amounting to a hefty 8.63 GB—will now be contingent upon having the latest Windows Updates active. This marks a pivotal transition for users, especially those reliant on the seamless functionality of their systems. What Are Checkpoint Updates? The crux of this change lies...
Thread 'Windows 10 Receives Major Upgrade: Revamped 'About' Section Unveiled'
In an unexpected twist from Microsoft, Windows 10 is receiving a thoughtful upgrade to its 'About' section within the Settings app, despite the clock ticking down on its mainstream support timeline. With just under a year remaining in its official lifecycle, this move not only provides users with enhanced functionality but also suggests that Microsoft isn't quite ready to wave goodbye to its flagship operating system just yet. A Sneak Peek Into Windows 10's Revamped 'About' Section Released...
The tech world has been abuzz lately, but for some Windows 11 users, the buzz has morphed into a cacophony of frustration. The latest update to Microsoft’s flagship operating system, known as 24H2, has thrown many users with Western Digital NVMe SSDs into a tailspin, leading to frequent Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) crashes. If you’ve been experiencing crippling stability issues on your WD SSD, you’re not alone, and here’s exactly what’s going on. The Background: What’s New in 24H2? Windows 11...
On October 15, 2024, Microsoft unveiled a groundbreaking feature that promises to revolutionize how users access their digital world on Windows 11. Imagine a life where you no longer scramble to remember the myriad of passwords for various apps and websites. Instead, you can enjoy seamless logins powered by passkeys—a modern solution designed to enhance security while providing utmost convenience. Let's delve into what this means for you, the everyday user. The Age of Passkeys: A Leap...
Microsoft is back in the spotlight, but this time it's not for a new feature or a spectacular performance; rather, it's for an unsettling quirk in Windows 11 that led users to believe that the latest update—Version 24H2—was surreptitiously "stealing" storage space. This perceived theft was enough to raise alarm bells, demanding an official response from the tech giant. So, what’s really going on in the realms of Windows 11 storage management? The Accusations: Users Feeling the Pinch...
With the winds of change sweeping through the tech landscape, it’s that time again – the rollout of the Windows 11 22H2 update has landed. But before you get swept away in the charm of new features, let's talk about something that is equally important: disk cleanup. Think of it as tidying your digital room after a big move. If you're still clinging to that ‘Windows.old’ folder or have files cluttering up your drive, you may be in for some rough sailing. Today, we'll explore why maintaining a...
The latest Windows 11 update, dubbed the 24H2 version, has rolled in with some hefty changes, sparking debates across the tech community. Users find themselves faced with a new AI-driven feature called Recall, which many have mixed feelings about—especially when it comes to user privacy and the control we have over our systems. Most alarmingly, attempts to disable this feature have led to significant issues, particularly corruption of the File Explorer. What is Recall? Recall is essentially...
If you’ve recently upgraded to Windows 11 24H2 and have been experiencing the dreaded Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) with the ominous “critical process has died” error, take a deep breath and know you’re not alone. A growing number of users are facing this frustrating issue, particularly those on certain configurations involving Western Digital SSDs. And yes, Microsoft is reportedly aware and is considering halting the problematic update for a wider range of affected devices. What’s Going...
In an unexpected twist that might have users scratching their heads—sort of like when you think you hear your phone buzz but it’s actually just the cat dreaming—Microsoft has temporarily removed the Phone Link companion feature from the Start menu in Windows 11’s 23H2 (KB5044380) and 24H2 (KB5044384) updates. This decision comes just as the feature seemed ready to roll out to a wider audience after a prolonged spell in the Release Preview channel. What Is the Phone Link Companion? Originally...
If you're one of the unfortunate users of Western Digital's SSDs, particularly the Black SN770 or Blue SN580, the latest Windows 11 24H2 update might feel less like a shiny upgrade and more like a high-speed rollercoaster ride to the land of Blue Screen of Death (BSOD). The tech world is buzzing about the chaos that has unfolded since the rollout of this update, raising eyebrows and countless questions about software stability and hardware compatibility. What’s Happening? The Windows 11 24H2...
Upgrading Windows can often feel like attempting to scale a mountain with shoes made of molasses. In its latest endeavor, the Windows 11 24H2 update seems to have not only left users with annoying bumps and scrapes, but it also appears to have dropped an entire backlog of data—around 8.63 GB—at their doorsteps and then made a hasty exit. Buckle up, dear tech travelers, as we unpack the peculiarities surrounding this latest version of Windows and the heap of digital debris it has left behind...
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