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  1. Windows 11 Insider Preview 26200.5751 (Dev Channel): IT Guide

    Announcing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26200.5751 (Dev Channel) — what IT should know By WindowsForum Staff — August 15, 2025 Summary Microsoft released Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26200.5751 (KB5064071) to the Dev Channel on August 15, 2025. (blogs.windows.com) The flight continues...
  2. Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26120.5751 Beta: Click to Do, Clean Open With, AI Rollout

    Microsoft has shipped Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26120.5751 (KB5064071) to the Beta Channel, a modest but meaningful update for Insiders on Windows 11, version 24H2 that refines Click to Do selection, softens some visual chrome in File Explorer, and continues Microsoft’s phased “controlled...
  3. Windows 11 Dev Channel 26200.5751: Copilot tools, UI polish, enterprise controls

    Today’s Dev Channel drop for Windows Insiders brings a modest-but-meaningful update: Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26200.5751 (KB5064071) adds targeted improvements to Copilot-era tooling, a handful of UI polish items, and several reliability fixes — while carrying a few known installation...
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    Windows 10 Fix Windows Media Creation Tool Error 0x80070005-0x90018

    Tried several times to create a USB MediaCreationTool & all I get is error :- 0x80070005-0x90018. can you help pls?
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    Windows 7 WINDOWS UPDATES ERROR 0x80070005

    Hi All, My windows is now cannot update at all. Error code is 0x80070005. I have tried many ways to solve this problem but no one works. Finally I read below page and just collect the result as the file attached. If anyone know how to fix, please let me know. Thanks!
  6. Error 0x80070005 in Windows Update when you try to install updates

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  7. Error: 0x80070005 when you try to install Windows Updates

    Error: 0x80070005; Windows Updates More...
  8. Windows 7 displays "Windows is not Genuine" with an error code of 0x80070005

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    Windows 7 unable to complete required instalation folder

    I have a Win7 ultimate 64bit I recieved from a friend. I assumed it was one of his Microsoft apps he gets in his MSDN subscription for free. Anyway, every now and then I would get these pop-ups from Microsoft saying its not genuine. He would give me a script to run that would fix it, until it...