Microsoft's console-style Xbox Full Screen Experience — the controller-first, fullscreen Xbox PC app session originally built into the ROG Xbox Ally handhelds — can now be run on ordinary Windows 11 desktops and laptops by using a community tool that automates the hidden enablement steps, but...
Microsoft’s role as both the maker of Windows and an increasingly powerful security software vendor is reshaping the economics, engineering and trust model of the MSP security market — and the implications are now impossible for partners to ignore. Background
The debate was center stage at a...
Microsoft’s advisory for a newly referenced HTTP.sys vulnerability describes an out‑of‑bounds read in the Windows HTTP protocol stack that can be triggered remotely against Internet Information Services (IIS) and other HTTP.sys consumers, allowing an unauthenticated attacker to cause a...
The “EA AntiCheat has detected an incompatible driver” block is one of the most common hard-stops gamers see on Windows 11: the game launcher refuses to start, the anti-cheat refuses to load, and the only diagnosis shown is a driver filename or a terse popup. This is usually fixable without...
Epic Games and Qualcomm have closed one of the most stubborn compatibility gaps for Windows on ARM: Epic’s Easy Anti-Cheat (EAC) and the Epic Online Services (EOS) SDK now include Windows-on-Arm support, a move that clears the way for Fortnite and other EAC‑protected multiplayer titles to run on...
Epic Games’ Easy Anti-Cheat has finally been ported to Windows 11 on Arm, clearing one of the last major technical roadblocks that has kept mainstream multiplayer titles — most notably Fortnite — off Snapdragon-powered Copilot+ laptops and other Windows-on-Arm PCs.
Background / Overview
The move...
anti-cheat
anti-cheat compatibility
arm emulation
arm laptops
copilot
eos sdk
epic online services
fortnite
fortnite arm
gaming on arm
kernel-mode
prism emulator
privacy
snapdragon
snapdragon windows
unity
unreal engine
windows on arm
Windows 11 25H2 is poised to redefine the relationship between security tools and its foundational architecture, marking a significant evolutionary step in how the operating system safeguards itself and its users. For decades, security vendors such as CrowdStrike, Bitdefender, and their...
api security
blue screen
cybersecurity
endpoint security
kernel dependence
kernel-mode
microsoft
os security
security
security architecture
security vendors
system crash
system stability
threat detection
threat mitigation
user mode api
vendor partnerships
windows 11
windows 25h2
windows on arm
In July 2024, a catastrophic event unfolded when a faulty update from CrowdStrike's Falcon security software rendered approximately 8.5 million Windows devices inoperable. This incident, which led to widespread disruptions across critical sectors such as healthcare, aviation, and finance...
blue screen
crowdstrike
cyber threats
cybersecurity
kernel security
kernel-mode
operating system
os stability
quick machine recovery
security best practices
security collaboration
security updates
security vendors
software reliability
system crash
system resilience
windows incident
windows recovery
windows security
windows vulnerabilities
Microsoft is poised to release Windows 11 25H2, yet for many users and IT professionals, this annual "feature update" will feel less like a major milestone and more akin to flipping a switch. Unlike what has characterized previous Windows releases, 25H2 is fundamentally tied at the hip to its...
blue screen
bsod
crowdstrike
enablement package
endpoint security
feature updates
it management
kernel-mode
microsoft
os stability
user mode
windows 11
windows 25h2
windows compatibility
windows development
windows innovation
windows recovery
windows security
windows update
Sudden, jarring, and unforgettably blue—the Windows Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) has been an indelible part of PC culture since its introduction in the early days of Microsoft operating systems. For decades, encountering the BSOD signified a critical system crash, an unambiguous sign that...
blue screen
bsod
crash dump
cyber resilience
cybersecurity
error handling
error messaging
kernel-mode
quick machine recovery
security
security ecosystem
system crash
tech innovation
third-party drivers
user mode
windows
windows 11
windows resiliency
windows update
CVE-2024-43528: Understanding the Windows Secure Kernel Mode Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability
On October 8, 2024, Microsoft published information regarding a critical vulnerability identified as CVE-2024-43528. This vulnerability sits within the Windows operating system's Secure Kernel mode...
Overview
In August 2024, Microsoft issued an important security update addressing the vulnerability identified as CVE-2024-21302, which affects the Windows Secure Kernel Mode. This vulnerability has raised legitimate concerns, as it could potentially allow malicious actors to elevate privileges...
I am getting consistent blue screens on certain games and the error codes I am getting on the blue screens keep changing the last one was
DCP Watchdog violation
but I've also had Page Fault in the non page area and Unexpected Kernnel Mode Trap.
This seems to be happening mostly in Call of...
Hi everyone, I’ve been having bad issues with my Windows 8.1 desktop I built about a decade ago.
It used to run flawlessly until about a year ago. It started to randomly crash / restart itself with no triggers that I can correlate to causing the crashes.
I’ve reset the computer to factory...
I cannot open a handle to any of my storage devices.
HANDLE h = CreateFile(L"\\\\.\\PhysicalDisk0", GENERIC_READ | GENERIC_WRITE, FILE_READ_ACCESS | FILE_WRITE_ACCESS,
0, OPEN_EXISTING, 0, 0);
I also tried copying the full path from WinObj: \GLOBAL??\PhysicalDrive0 and...
access
c++
code snippet
createfile
data access
diagnostics
disk
error
file access
file management
handle
kernel-mode
programming help
storage devices
visual studio
windows api
Hello Windows Insiders, today we’re releasing 21H1 Build 19043.962 (KB5001391) to the Beta Channel for those Insiders who are on 21H1 (Click here for the 21H1 announcement). This update is also available for commercial devices in the Release Preview Channel on 21H1 as mentioned here in this blog...
azure ad
beta channel
build 19042
disk migration
docker
dwm
edge
group policy
insider program
kernel-mode
mixed reality
ntfs
release preview
remote desktop
s mode
taskbar
update
windows 10
windows defender
I keep getting random BSOD with the stop code: UNEXPECTED_KERNAL_MODE-TRAP. I have done some digging around it says that this means that there is a driver/hardware error. All of my drivers are up-to-date, so i am not sure what the problem is. Please help.
Hi this is my first post here and have I ran into a brickwall involving my BSOD. My computer that I got a month ago has been giving me BSODs with stop code IRQL_Not_Less_or_Equal. It seems to have a higher chance of happening when I alt tab out of my fullscreen games. I downloaded Whocrashed and...
Severity Rating: Important
Revision Note: V1.0 (March 14, 2017): Bulletin published
Summary: This security update resolves vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows. The vulnerabilities could allow elevation of privilege if an attacker logs on to an affected system and runs a specially crafted...