legacy support

  1. Microsoft Drives Windows Driver Security Forward with Rust Integration

    As the software landscape continually evolves, Microsoft’s renewed push for secure coding has taken a pivotal turn with the formal encouragement of Rust as a first-class language for Windows driver development. This strategic endorsement, once a future-looking promise, is rapidly becoming...
  2. Windows 11 Insider Build Resurrects Iconic Vista Startup Chime — A Nostalgic Surprise

    In an unexpected twist that grabbed the attention of Windows enthusiasts and nostalgia seekers alike, recent preview builds of Windows 11 in the Insider Program brought back a sound that many thought had faded into history—the iconic startup chime of Windows Vista. The accidental resurrection...
  3. Windows 11 24H2 Migration to JScript9Legacy: Security, Compatibility & Future-Proofing

    The evolution of scripting engines within Windows has long reflected broader shifts in both web technology and operating system security. With the release of Windows 11 version 24H2, Microsoft is making a substantial—and largely overdue—change: the JScript9Legacy engine will be enabled by...
  4. Windows 11 June 2025 Dynamic Updates: Boosting Deployment and Recovery Efficiency

    Windows 11 users and IT administrators received a wave of new system updates this week, signaling Microsoft’s ongoing commitment to refining its flagship operating system ahead of future releases. On June 26, 2025, Microsoft rolled out a series of non-security preview dynamic updates for Windows...
  5. Windows 11 24H2 Bug Brings Retro Vista Startup Sound and Audio Failures

    Windows veterans will tell you every new edition brings a raft of surprises, but few expected Windows 11 to get quite so retro—and accidentally so—early in its 24H2 development cycle. Yet, that’s exactly what happened this month when select testers in the Dev and Beta channels experienced a...
  6. Windows Vista Startup Sound Resurfaces in Windows 11: An Unexpected Nostalgic Bug

    Nostalgia is a potent force in technology, stirring emotions and fueling debate among enthusiasts and everyday users alike. Few elements of computing evoke a more visceral response than the iconic startup sounds that have accompanied operating systems throughout the decades. For a subset of...
  7. The Rise and Fall of Device Stage in Windows: A Legacy of Hardware Management

    As the digital landscape continually evolves, so do the platforms and operating systems at its core. The fast pace of change in technology means features once hailed as revolutionary can fade into obscurity—sometimes within just a handful of years, other times after a decade of silent, reliable...
  8. Should Windows Retire the Character Map? Modern Alternatives & Legacy Support

    Windows has long prided itself on being a platform filled with features for every type of user, but with each new iteration, it faces the ongoing challenge of deciding what to preserve for the sake of legacy support and what to remove to reduce bloat. Among the applications that have sparked...
  9. June 2025 Outlook for Windows Update: AI, Legacy Support & Offline Power

    The relentless evolution of Microsoft’s digital workspace continues with the June 2025 update to the new Outlook for Windows, marking a dramatic step forward in both compatibility and artificial intelligence integration. This update isn’t just another batch of incremental improvements—it’s a...
  10. How to Enable and Use God Mode in Windows 11 for Power Users

    For many Windows power users, the pursuit of efficiency and control over their system’s settings is a perennial mission. If you’ve ever grown frustrated by endless clicks through esoteric menus, APIs hidden under layers of visual reorganization, or the slow drip of deprecated Control Panel...
  11. The Enduring Legacy of Windows’ Moricons.dll: Nostalgia, Compatibility, and Digital Heritage

    The story of Windows is etched not just in its codebase but in the digital relics it drags into every new epoch—none quite as emblematic as the quietly persistent 12 KB moricons.dll. Nestled deep within the arteries of every modern Windows installation—even on the sleekest 64-bit machines—this...
  12. The Future of Windows: Transitioning from Control Panel to Modern Settings App

    Microsoft's gradual retirement of the classic Control Panel has become one of the hottest topics among Windows enthusiasts. For decades, the Control Panel has been at the heart of system configuration, but recent trends indicate that Microsoft is set on a future where its modern Settings app...
  13. Microsoft Discontinues VBS Enclaves in Older Windows and Server Versions: What You Need to Know

    Microsoft has made waves once again in the Windows ecosystem, and this time, it’s not for a flashy UI refresh or another round of Start menu rearrangement. Instead, the company has quietly pulled the plug on a critical piece of its security infrastructure for older versions of Windows 11 and...
  14. Windows 10 KB5055612 Update Boosts Stability, Security, and Performance for Long-Term Users

    Windows 10’s Latest Update KB5055612: A Major Boost in Stability and Security Microsoft’s commitment to maintaining and enhancing Windows 10 continues to shine with the recent release of update KB5055612, formally known as Build 19045.5794, tailored for Windows 10 version 22H2. This update is...
  15. Windows 10 Build 19045.5794: New Features, Security Improvements, and Insider Insights

    Below is an in-depth breakdown of the recently released update for Windows 10 – Build 19045.5794 – which is now available to Windows Insiders on the Release Preview Channel. Overview of the New Windows 10 Build Windows Insiders using Windows 10 22H2 now have access to Build 19045.5794...
  16. Windows 11 24H2 Update: End of Support for Intel's 8th-10th Gen CPUs

    In a move that’s sure to ruffle the feathers of many veteran PC builders, Microsoft has officially announced that its upcoming Windows 11 24H2 update will no longer support Intel’s 8th, 9th, and 10th generation Core processors—the very hardware that powered millions of “Comet Lake” systems over...
  17. Microsoft Hints at Keeping Classic Windows Control Panel Alive

    Introduction After previously stating that the legendary Windows Control Panel would eventually be phased out, Microsoft now hints at the possibility that it may never fully retire this classic tool. For long-time Windows users, this may feel like a breath of fresh air, especially considering...
  18. Microsoft Phases Out Adobe PostScript Type 1 Fonts in Windows

    In recent months, Microsoft has been on a path to streamline its Windows operating system by deprecating certain features that have either become low in usage or pose security risks. Over the past few weeks, the tech giant publicly announced its plans to phase out several functionalities...
  19. Test IE mode in Microsoft Edge with Internet Explorer Driver

    In collaboration with our friends in the Selenium project, the Microsoft Edge team is excited to announce that you can now test Internet Explorer mode in Microsoft Edge with Internet Explorer Driver. With just a few changes to an existing test that runs against Internet Explorer, you can get...
  20. The future of Internet Explorer on Windows 10 is in Microsoft Edge

    For our readers in Japan and Korea, please use these links: 한국어 블로그와 FAQ는, 여기를 참조하세요. 本ブログの日本語版はこちらです。 Over the last year, you may have noticed our movement away from Internet Explorer (“IE”) support, such as an announcement of the end of IE support by Microsoft 365 online services. Today, we...