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  1. Microsoft Store Multi-App Packs Bring Ninite-Like Install Ease to Windows

    Microsoft’s Microsoft Store has quietly added a feature that finally gives Windows users a one-click way to assemble and run multi-app installers — a move that brings the convenience of third‑party bundlers like Ninite into the official Store ecosystem and changes the calculus for first‑run...
  2. Microsoft Store Multi App Install: One-Click Pack to Install Apps

    Microsoft has quietly added a simple but powerful convenience: you can now build a one‑click installer that downloads and launches multiple Store apps in one go, creating a single .exe “multi‑app install” pack from the Microsoft Store website that the Store app will execute on your PC. Overview...
  3. Keep Roblox Up to Date on Windows 11: Store Updates and Website Installers

    Keeping Roblox up to date on Windows 11 matters for gameplay, security, and compatibility—and while most updates arrive automatically through the Microsoft Store, there are several manual steps and troubleshooting paths that every Windows 11 user should know to avoid “your version of Roblox may...
  4. Enable Microsoft Store in Windows Sandbox with a PowerShell Script

    Windows Sandbox didn’t originally include the Microsoft Store, but a simple PowerShell-based workaround shared publicly lets you fetch and install Store packages inside a disposable Sandbox session — a neat trick for testers and power users who want to evaluate Store apps in a pristine OS image...
  5. Edge Wallet Setup: Fast, Secure Payments and Autofill in Windows 11

    Microsoft Edge’s built‑in payments and autofill capabilities let you move from cart to confirmation in seconds — but recent UI changes and privacy trade‑offs mean a quick, secure setup matters more than ever for Windows 11 users. This guide walks through a fast, practical setup of the Microsoft...
  6. Microsoft Store Updates Pause-Only: Impacts for Windows Users

    Microsoft has quietly changed how the Microsoft Store updates apps on consumer Windows machines: the familiar On/Off switch that allowed users to permanently disable automatic Store app updates has been replaced, on affected devices, with a pause-only flow that lets you defer updates for 1–5...
  7. Microsoft Store Pauses Auto Updates for 1–5 Weeks, No Permanent Off

    Microsoft has changed the Microsoft Store’s app‑update control so the consumer UI no longer lets you turn automatic updates off permanently; instead, toggling the old “Update apps automatically” switch now opens a pause dialog that lets you delay updates for between one and five weeks, after...
  8. Microsoft Store Pauses App Updates for 1–5 Weeks: Impact and How to Manage

    Microsoft has shifted the Microsoft Store's app‑update control from a permanent on/off toggle to a pause‑only model: turning "Update apps automatically" off now opens a dialog asking you to pause updates for a fixed period of 1–5 weeks rather than disabling automatic updates forever. This change...
  9. How to Install YouTube on Windows 11: PWA, Store Apps, Chrome Shortcuts, and More

    YouTube can be installed on a Windows 11 laptop in several useful ways — as a Progressive Web App (PWA) for a near-native experience, as a third‑party app from the Microsoft Store, as a Chrome-created desktop shortcut, or via trusted third‑party clients — each method offering different...
  10. Boost Windows 11 with 6 Free Microsoft Store Apps

    The Microsoft Store is an underrated shortcut to a better Windows 11 experience — install a handful of free, well-designed utilities and you can fix long-standing friction points (audio control, file preview, PDF handling), and even give the desktop a fresh look. The six no-cost Store apps I...
  11. Windows 10 End of Support 2025: Migration Playbook for IT Leaders

    A fresh telemetry snapshot from remote‑support sessions underscores a stark reality: as Microsoft’s Windows 10 support deadline approaches, a large share of real‑world endpoints remain on an OS that will soon stop receiving routine security patches—creating an urgent migration and...
  12. Mastering Microsoft Store on Windows 11: Install, Update, and Manage Apps

    If you’re new to Windows or just upgraded to Windows 11, the Microsoft Store is the safest, simplest way to discover, install, update and manage apps on your PC — and it has evolved significantly in the last year to take on more desktop software and real-world update headaches. This guide shows...
  13. HP Smart for Windows: Install, Troubleshoot, and the HP App Transition

    HP Smart for Windows is a straightforward, free app that consolidates basic printer setup, printing, scanning and ink/toner management for HP customers — but the story is more nuanced than the quick guides suggest: HP is transitioning to a new unified "HP app" for broader device support, the...
  14. Share with Copilot: Windows 11 Taskbar Button for Vision AI

    Windows 11 Insiders are now seeing a new, unexpected entry in the parade of Copilot entry points: a floating “Share with Copilot” button that appears when you hover over an open app on the taskbar and use the window preview. The button launches Copilot Vision against the contents of that window...
  15. Windows 10 End of Support 2025: 5 Realistic Paths to Stay Secure

    Windows 10 will stop receiving free security fixes on October 14, 2025 — and if your PC can’t take the free Windows 11 upgrade, you have five realistic paths forward: enroll in Extended Security Updates (ESU), buy or rent a new Windows 11 PC (including cloud PCs), perform an unsupported upgrade...
  16. Windows 11 Widgets: Quick Guide to Add, Customize, and Use

    Windows 11’s Widgets board is an underused but powerful way to surface the information you need without opening full apps — and adding, customizing, or removing widgets is straightforward once you know where to look and what to expect. This guide distills the practical steps for adding and...
  17. Microsoft PC Manager: A Unified, Easy Windows Maintenance Hub

    Microsoft PC Manager quietly doing the heavy lifting on Windows machines deserves a closer look: it bundles cleanup, process control, storage analysis, and protection tools into a single, lean interface that many users find far more approachable than hunting through Settings and Task Manager...
  18. Xbox PC App Becomes an Aggregated Gaming Hub for Windows 11

    Microsoft has quietly reworked the Xbox app on Windows 11 into a genuine one‑stop hub for PC gaming, and the implications reach well beyond a refreshed launcher: the app now aggregates installed titles from multiple storefronts, lets you launch non‑Microsoft games without opening third‑party...
  19. Microsoft Store: From Fragmented to Centralized, Win32, and Unified Updates

    Microsoft’s attempt to build a safe, centralized app ecosystem for Windows began as an inspired idea and then spent more than a decade bouncing between half-measures, bad product bets, and shifting incentives — but over the last two years Microsoft has quietly rebuilt the plumbing and the...
  20. Manage Movies & TV Devices on Windows: Five-Device Limit

    How to associate (and manage) devices for the Movies & TV (Films & TV) app on Windows A practical, forum-ready guide for WindowsForum.com — what the official docs say, what changed recently, and step‑by‑step workflows and troubleshooting to keep your movie library working across your PCs and...