NTDEV’s tiny11 project spawned a new contender: Nano11 — a community-made script that strips Windows 11 to the bone and, in one recent demonstration, produced an ISO file reported at just 2.28 GB and an installed system that was reduced to roughly 3.25 GB after aggressive compression and...
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compactos
driverremoval
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nano11
ntdev
os optimization
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security risks
serviceability
test environments
tiny11
update block
virtualization
vm testing
wim/esd
windows 11
windows customization
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On the latest Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26200.5702 (KB5062653), some users experience their PC "bugchecking" (crashing/BSOD) when using Xbox controllers via Bluetooth.
This may also affect some third-party...
bluetooth troubleshooting
bsod fix
controller compatibility
device manager
driverremovaldriver uninstallation
gaming accessories
gaming hardware
insider build
microsoft solutions
pc crash fix
system stability
tech support
windows 11
windows insider
windows troubleshooting
windows updates
xbox controller
xbox controller driver
The landscape of Windows device management is undergoing a significant transformation as Microsoft embarks on a strategic initiative to overhaul the way legacy drivers are distributed through Windows Update. This shift, which aims to bolster security and reliability, may redefine how millions of...
device drivers
driver lifecycle
driver management
driverremovaldriver support
end-of-life hardware
hardware compatibility
hardware support
it administrators
legacy drivers
microsoft
oem partners
security vulnerabilities
software ecosystem
system stability
tech industry trends
update strategy
windows ecosystem
windows security
windows update
Few changes ripple as widely through the Windows ecosystem as those pertaining to Windows Update—a utility that, for decades, has quietly determined everything from a PC’s security resilience to its day-to-day stability and user experience. In a move that signals bold prioritization of security...
device drivers
driver lifecycle
driver management
driverremovaldriver transparency
enterprise it
hardware compatibility
hardware support
it professionals
it security
legacy drivers
microsoft windows
software updates
system stability
update lifecycle
vulnerability management
windows 11
windows ecosystem
windows security
windows update
Microsoft is taking significant steps to enhance Windows security by systematically removing legacy and potentially vulnerable drivers from Windows Update. This initiative aims to reduce security and compatibility risks, thereby improving the overall quality of drivers available to Windows...
device compatibility
driver management
driverremovaldriver updates
hardware compatibility
hardware drivers
hardware support
it infrastructure
legacy drivers
microsoft windows
security enhancement
security risks
software compatibility
system reliability
system security
update protocols
windows features
windows hardware
windows security
windows update
Microsoft’s tradition of robust backward compatibility has long set it apart in the realm of operating systems, making Windows the platform of choice for a vast range of consumers and enterprises alike. From dusty dot-matrix printers to niche industrial controllers, generations of hardware have...
backward compatibility
device drivers
driver cleanup
driver lifecycle
driver management
driverremovaldriver security vulnerabilities
driver support
enterprise it
hardware compatibility
hardware drivers
legacy drivers
microsoft
os security
software modernization
system stability
windows hardware support
windows os updates
windows update
Microsoft has announced a strategic initiative to phase out legacy drivers from Windows Update, aiming to enhance security and system stability across the Windows ecosystem. This move is part of a broader effort to streamline driver management and reduce potential vulnerabilities associated with...
device drivers
device support
driver lifecycle
driver management
driverremovaldriver updates
hardware compatibility
ip protocol
legacy drivers
microsoft
mopria
printer drivers
printer support
security enhancements
system security
windows 11
windows hardware
windows server
windows update
I just saw in System Information that my Desktop Laptop Platform Role is Mobile. Turned on the other two laptops in the home network and they also are mobile. This is a newly reset computer with no connection with a mobile phone whatsoever. To confirm my suspicions, in autoruns I get multiple...
android
device manager
driverremovaldrivers
intel
laptop
malware
mobile
multi monitor
powershell
realtek
samsung
security
suspicious
system information
transient
trojan
virustotal
windows 10
Stay away from the "Rivet Networks - Killer Gigabit Ethernet Controller" card driver. My cousin who lives with me has an Alienware gaming laptop. It was never able to transfer data as fast as my Realtek NIC. His has the Killer NIC. We have crazy fast fiber optic internet here but his could never...
alienware
data transfer
driverremovaldrivers
e2400
fiber optic
gaming laptop
gigabit ethernet
killer ethernet
microsoft driver
network performance
nic issues
online complaints
performance issues
realtek nic
reset os
speed test
tech support
update catalog
windows 10
I was trying to access the Device Manager recently to uninstall all the unused drivers I've accumulated that have been causing me problems, I came to the conclusion that the Device Manager just won't open/run for me. There are no error messages, It just won't open. From everything I've read...
I wonder about the Realtek update issue, as the last update screwed up my laptop HD and can't use the mic without hearing the echo or buzz all the way and only have to mute or un select the "listen" at Realtek HD mic to make my laptop have no more echos or buzz while listening to music. Do you...
configuration
device drivers
device manager
driverremoval
environment variables
hardware conflicts
hidden devices
system restart
system settings
system variables
technology
troubleshooting
uninstall drivers
user variables
windows 7
windows vista
Have a problem with the SoundMax FX-II sound riser card on my ASUS Formula Rampage Mother Board.
The problem is that there are two drivers and that is creating some kind of conflict so that I either can have sound from the front headphones OR from the rear speaker phone - but not both.
What...
asus
audio issues
clean install
conflict
device management
driver conflict
driverremoval
hardware
headphones
installation
pc audio
rampage
sound driver
sound system
soundmax
speakers
system settings
tech support
troubleshooting
windows 7