Microsoft’s consumer ESU enrollment wizard for Windows 10 sparked a wave of frustration this autumn when eligible PCs either never showed the “Enroll now” prompt or walked users into a vague error — “Something went wrong” — that prevented them from obtaining Extended Security Updates (ESU). The...
Microsoft’s one‑year safety net for Windows 10 — the Consumer Extended Security Updates (ESU) — exists to keep older PCs safe, but the enrollment path has been rocky for many users: the ESU link sometimes doesn’t appear in Settings, the enrollment wizard can return a cryptic “Something did not...
Microsoft has quietly closed one of the more baffling recent Windows 11 regressions: the oddball Task Manager behavior that left invisible taskmgr.exe processes running after you clicked the Close (X) button is fixed in the November 2025 cumulative update (KB5068861), which upgrades affected...
Check Point Research’s “Denial of Fuzzing” disclosure reveals a surprising and instructive kernel-level failure tied to Microsoft’s early Rust work in the Windows Graphics Device Interface: a carefully mutated EMF/EMF+ metafile sequence can drive the new Rust-based win32kbase_rs.sys region...
Microsoft has officially stopped providing security updates, feature updates, and standard technical support for Windows 10 as of October 14, 2025 — and for most users the practical next step is to move to Windows 11 (if your PC is eligible) or enroll in the temporary Extended Security Updates...
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For decades, the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) has served as the universal symbol of critical failure for Windows users across the world—a screen so iconic that its mere appearance could evoke panic among IT professionals or frustration from everyday users. Yet, with the rollout of Windows 11’s...
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Microsoft’s recent patching saga involving Windows Server 2025 and Windows 11 24H2 has landed the company once again under scrutiny from IT professionals worldwide. A critical bug introduced in a February 2025 update, identified as KB5051987, caused Remote Desktop sessions on Windows Server 2025...
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Microsoft has been busy patching up more than just security vulnerabilities these days. In a move that underscores both the complexity and occasional unpredictability of software updates, Microsoft has released patch KB5053657 for Windows 11 22H2 and 23H2. This fix is designed to reverse the...
Ah, Windows updates! Nothing screams “thrilling adventure” quite like unwelcome surprises wrapped in your latest version of Microsoft’s operating system. As fresh as autumn leaves falling from the sky, Windows 11 24H2 has landed on users’ desks—and unfortunately, so have its bugs. The most...
Microsoft is leveling up its game (pun intended) with the Windows 11 24H2 update. If you’re a gamer who scrunched their face at the bugs in earlier releases—especially those annoying color glitches and dreaded game crashes—this news is for you. Microsoft's most recent patch, KB5050094, has...
If you’re one of those gamers or media buffs who rely on the eye-popping brilliance of Windows 11’s Auto HDR feature, the recent couple of months have probably left you… shall we say, less than thrilled. Following the December 2024 update to Windows 11 24H2, Microsoft inadvertently caused a mess...
It appears that Microsoft's latest feature-packed update to Windows 11, Version 24H2, has landed with an unwelcome glitch. If you've recently tried updating your system through conventional methods like USB or bootable media, only to be stonewalled by errors, you’re not alone. Microsoft has now...
In the ever-evolving world of Windows 11, it seems that users of the 23H2 release have been hit with yet another perplexing issue. If you've recently updated your system and received a notification claiming that your OS has suddenly slipped into an "out of support" phase, fear not—you are not...
Just when you thought it was safe to ignore those pesky Windows Update notifications, Microsoft has swooped in with Patch KB5001716, a covertly deployed update that has Windows 10 and even older Windows 11 users looking over their shoulder. The implications are substantial, with many users...
In recent developments, it has become evident that users of AMD CPUs do not necessarily need to upgrade to the Windows 11 24H2 version to enjoy performance boosts. Instead, the same optimizations are available through the existing Windows 11 23H2 update with the installation of a specific...