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  1. Understanding Windows Fast Startup: Pros, Cons, and When to Disable

    Fast Startup is designed to shave seconds off cold boots by saving a partial OS state to disk, but because it deliberately preserves kernel and driver state between shutdowns it can also hide faults, block other operating systems from safely accessing Windows volumes, and interfere with certain...
  2. Microsoft Teams WiFi Work Location Rollout Delayed to March 2026

    Microsoft has pushed back the rollout of a controversial Microsoft Teams feature that automatically sets a user's "work location" when their device joins a mapped office Wi‑Fi network — the company now says the feature will begin broad rollout in early March 2026 and complete by mid‑March 2026...
  3. From Hype to Practice: Using Microsoft Copilot in Your Law Firm

    Zack Glaser’s conversation with Ben M. Schorr on the Lawyerist Podcast cuts through the hype and delivers a pragmatic roadmap for putting Microsoft Copilot to work in law firms today, emphasising immediate productivity gains, the critical role of tenant-aware governance, and the non‑negotiable...
  4. AI News Summaries Under Scrutiny: Safe Sourcing and Practical Fixes

    The rhetorical blast from a recent opinion headline — that using AI chatbots to follow the news is like “injecting severe poison directly into your brain” — captures a real anxiety, but it also obscures what’s provably wrong, what’s still speculative, and what we must fix now if conversational...
  5. Windows 11 KB5074109 Gaming FPS Drops: Fix with Clean GPU Driver Install

    Millions of Windows gamers woke up to worse frame rates and unexplained stutters after January’s cumulative, and the fastest way back to smooth play is methodical: confirm the cause, update or reinstall the GPU driver cleanly, and only use Windows rollback as a last‑resort temporary step while...
  6. January Patch Tuesday: Refresh Secure Boot certificates to close pre-OS gaps

    Microsoft’s January Patch Tuesday includes a high-priority update that refreshes expiring Secure Boot certificates on Windows devices — a preventative, must-install fix that closes a narrow but critical window attackers could use to install persistent bootkits before the OS loads. rview UEFI...
  7. Windows 11 Insider One-Time Remove Copilot App for Admins

    Microsoft has finally given administrators a supported way to remove the consumer Microsoft Copilot app from managed Windows 11 devices — but the escape hatch is tightly controlled, limited to Insider Preview builds, and intentionally designed as a one‑time, surgical cleanup rather than a...
  8. Managed Windows 11: One-time Remove Microsoft Copilot App via Group Policy

    Microsoft has quietly given IT administrators a supported — if deliberately narrow — way to remove the consumer Microsoft Copilot app from managed Windows 11 devices through a new Group Policy, but the control is a one‑time, conditional cleanup tool rather than a fleet‑wide “kill switch.”...
  9. Remove Microsoft Copilot on Windows 11 with Group Policy (Insider Preview)

    Microsoft has quietly given administrators a supported—but deliberately narrow—way to remove the consumer Microsoft Copilot app from managed Windows 11 devices through a new Group Policy surfaced in the January 2026 Insider Preview. Background / Overview Windows 11’s Copilot ecosystem now...
  10. KB5074208 Setup Dynamic Update in Windows 11 23H2: Deployment guidance for IT pros

    Microsoft's January 13, 2026 release of KB5074208 delivers another incremental but important update to Setup Dynamic Update for Windows 11, version 23H2—an update aimed squarely at the bits Windows Setup uses during feature upgrades and in-place migrations. At first glance KB5074208 looks...
  11. Windows 11 Copilot Uninstall Policy: Targeted Group Policy for Enterprises

    Microsoft has quietly given administrators a supported — if deliberately narrow — way to uninstall the consumer Microsoft Copilot app from managed Windows 11 devices by shipping a new Group Policy setting in the Insider Preview that uninstalls the app when strict conditions are met. Background /...
  12. Windows 11 Copilot Removal: Why One-Time Uninstalls Fall Short and AppLocker Wins

    Microsoft’s latest Group Policy approach for removing Copilot from Windows 11 solves some immediate problems but creates new operational headaches: the policy frequently behaves like a one‑time uninstall rather than a durable block, leaves multiple Copilot entry points unaddressed, and pushes...
  13. Windows 11 Driver Updates to Show Device Class Metadata (No ETA)

    Windows 11’s update feed is quietly getting messier: users and admins are now seeing driver downloads labeled with unhelpful, generic titles such as “Microsoft Corporation – Driver Update [version]”, and while Microsoft says it’s working on a fix that will add device class information to driver...
  14. One Time Uninstall for Copilot in Windows 11 Insider Build 26220

    Microsoft’s latest Insider build gives administrators a supported, one‑time way to uninstall the consumer Microsoft Copilot app from managed Windows 11 devices — but the control is deliberately narrow, gated by strict conditions, and not a fleet‑wide “kill switch,” which means durable removal...
  15. Microsoft Simplifies Windows Update Titles: KB Numbers and Build Tokens Explained

    Microsoft has simplified the way Windows Update displays update titles in the Settings and Update history panes — a server-side change that prioritizes a short classification, the canonical KB number, and a compact build or version token — and the move, announced in late October, has already...
  16. Microsoft 365 Copilot Rename Explained: Office Branding Clarified

    The story you’ve seen on social feeds this week — that “Microsoft Office was renamed to Microsoft 365 Copilot” — is true in headline form but misleading in context: Microsoft did rename the Microsoft 365 app to the Microsoft 365 Copilot app, and that change began rolling out on January 15, 2025...
  17. Classic Outlook Encrypt-Only Bug Breaks Encrypted Email in Current Channel

    Microsoft’s latest Current Channel update for the Classic Outlook desktop client has broken a common encrypted‑mail workflow for Windows users, leaving certain messages unreadable and forcing administrators and end users into a scramble for workarounds while the Outlook team investigates a...
  18. Windows 11 Start Menu Redesigned: From Compact Launcher to Full Screen Canvas

    Windows 11’s Start menu has quietly graduated from “compact launcher” to “nearly full-screen workspace,” and that change is already producing a growing mix of praise, confusion, and support headaches across consumer and enterprise devices. Background / Overview Microsoft folded a substantial...
  19. Microsoft Teams Outage December 19 2025: TM1200517 Messaging Delays

    Microsoft confirmed a Microsoft Teams service incident on December 19, 2025 that produced widespread message delays and degraded functionality for many users worldwide, and the disruption — tracked in the Microsoft 365 admin center as incident TM1200517 — prompted a flurry of user reports...
  20. Windows 11 25H2 October updates: fixes for IIS HTTP.sys, WinRE USB, smart cards

    Windows 11 25H2 landed with fewer headline-breaking regressions than its predecessor, but October’s servicing wave still produced a handful of high‑impact problems — from IIS/HTTP.sys loopback failures and a Task Manager lifecycle bug to USB input loss in WinRE and smart‑card authentication...