Microsoft’s July 22, 2025 preview cumulative (KB5062663) for Windows 11 surfaced as a compact but consequential quality rollup — delivered for both servicing families as OS Builds 22621.5699 and 22631.5699 — that fixes a handful of high‑impact reliability problems, bundles a servicing‑stack...
In early July 2025, several significant issues have emerged across Windows 10, Windows 11, and Windows Server platforms, affecting a broad spectrum of users and administrators. These problems range from input method editor (IME) malfunctions to firewall anomalies and antivirus alerts. This...
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Windows 11 continues its relentless pace of refinement and stability improvements, and the release of build 26100.4767 (KB5062663) to the Release Preview Channel is a clear testament to Microsoft’s commitment. While it arrived quietly—serving as a follow-up to build 26100.4762, which debuted...
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Microsoft has released the KB5062553 update for Windows 11, version 24H2, bringing the OS build to 26100.4652. This cumulative update, dated July 8, 2025, introduces several enhancements and addresses various issues to improve system performance and security.
Key Improvements and Fixes:
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When Typing an Email Turns Your CPU into a Furnace: Unpacking the Latest Outlook Bug
Picture this: you’re drafting a simple email in the classic Outlook for Microsoft 365, and suddenly your computer sounds like a jet engine taking off. Your CPU usage spikes wildly, soaring to 30-50% utilization...
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