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  1. Windows 11 Aug 2025 KB5063875: LCU+SSU for 22621/22631 with Copilot fix

    Microsoft released the August 12, 2025 cumulative update for Windows 11 servicing branches that use OS builds 22621 and 22631 — published as KB5063875, updating systems to OS Build 22621.5768 / 22631.5768 — a standard Patch Tuesday security rollup that Microsoft bundles with a servicing-stack...
  2. KB5065503: On-device Phi Silica AI Update for Qualcomm Copilot+ PCs

    Microsoft’s latest on-device AI refresh landed quietly in August: KB5065503 updates the Phi Silica AI component to version 1.2507.797.0 for Qualcomm-powered Copilot+ PCs, bringing another round of NPU-targeted optimizations and stability work aimed at improving local Copilot experiences on...
  3. KB5065504: Phi Silica AI Update for Intel-powered Windows 11 Copilot+ PCs

    KB5065504 — Phi Silica AI component update (v1.2507.797.0) for Intel-powered systems Summary On August 12, 2025 Microsoft published KB5065504, a component update that delivers Phi Silica version 1.2507.797.0 for Intel‑powered Copilot+ PCs running Windows 11, version 24H2. The update is described...
  4. Windows 11 23H2 End of Updates: Plan Your Upgrade Before Nov 11, 2025

    Microsoft has confirmed that Windows 11, version 23H2 will reach end of updates for Home and Pro editions on November 11, 2025, meaning devices still running 23H2 after that date will no longer receive security fixes or quality updates; Enterprise and Education editions on the same release train...
  5. Windows Insider Updates: Canary, Dev, and Beta Channel AI-Driven Future

    Microsoft has set the stage for a transformative second half of the year with the announcement and rollout of new Windows Insider Preview updates across the Canary, Dev, and Beta channels. These fresh builds bring a wealth of fixes, enhancements, and feature experiments that not only sharpen the...
  6. KDE Linux: The Future of Immutable, Secure, and Stable Desktop OS

    KDE Linux, once codenamed "Project Banana," has officially stepped into public view, aiming to redefine what a desktop Linux distribution can be with a design focus on security, reliability, and a modern update model. Although it is still firmly in the pre-alpha testing stage, the project is...
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    Win11 Upgrade & 2025-07 CU causing MPSSVC break

    We are in the process of upgrading endpoints in our environment to Windows 11. We have over 150 to do, with around 40 complete so far. Of the 40 we’ve done to date, we’ve have the following issue with 4 of them. MPSSVC (Windows Defender Firewall Service) is ‘Running’ as intended before running...
  8. The Impact and Risks of Forced Windows 10 Updates: A Comprehensive Overview

    The upgrade promise of Windows 10, offered freely to millions of users eager to leave behind the frustrations of Windows 8.1, came bundled with Microsoft’s boldest policy shift in years: the implementation of forced system updates. The lure was compelling—streamlined security, up-to-date...
  9. Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26200.5710: AI Integration & System Enhancements

    Windows 11 continues to evolve at a brisk pace, and today marks another milestone for enthusiasts and IT professionals alike seeking a first look at what’s next for Microsoft’s flagship operating system. With the release of Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26200.5710 (KB5062676) to the Dev...
  10. Microsoft Outlook Outage 2025: Causes, Impact, and Resolution Highlights

    On July 9, 2025, Microsoft Outlook experienced a service disruption affecting numerous users. Reports began surfacing around 7:25 AM Eastern Time, with users encountering difficulties accessing their email accounts. The outage was widely discussed on platforms like the DesignTAXI Community...
  11. July 2025 Patch Tuesday: Preparing for Stability Amid Ongoing Security Challenges

    July’s arrival signals the halfway mark of the year, and with it, another anticipated round of Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday updates. After a frenetic June—marked by urgent hotfixes, post-release patches, and a barrage of security advisories—the enterprise IT world finds itself yearning for a pause...
  12. Windows 11 June Update Chaos: Security Flaws, Printing Issues & Firewall Failures

    Windows 11’s June update cycle was supposed to be a routine reinforcement of security and stability, but instead it has thrown Microsoft’s flagship OS into a period of rare, headline-making chaos. For both everyday users and seasoned IT admins, the past few weeks have been a frustrating lesson...
  13. Windows 11 June Patch Tuesday Chaos: Bugs, Fixes, and Lessons Learned

    June’s much-anticipated Patch Tuesday update for Windows 11 was meant to showcase Microsoft’s ongoing commitment to an evolving, more secure, and more efficient operating system. Instead, for many users, the update chain morphed into something resembling a chaotic relay race, with each...
  14. Windows 11 KB5060829 Firewall Warning: Understanding and Fixing the Event 2042 Issue

    The Windows 11 24H2 update cycle continues to unfold, and with it, a new chapter in the ongoing conversation between users and Microsoft’s development team. As the optional KB5060829 update began rolling out in June, some users have found themselves facing a peculiar but thankfully harmless...
  15. Windows 11 KB5060829 Update Breaks Alt+Tab: How to Fix and Prevent It

    In the ever-shifting landscape of Windows updates, few topics capture user anxiety and collective irritation as swiftly as an unexpected bug that breaks a widely-used shortcut. The recent issues triggered by Windows 11 update KB5060829 have fueled exactly this scenario, with the beloved Alt+Tab...
  16. Mastering Wusa.exe: Manual Windows Update Management for IT Professionals

    Windows Update Standalone Installer (Wusa.exe) has played a pivotal role in the Windows ecosystem, enabling both system administrators and advanced users to manage individual update packages with precision and control. As enterprises and enthusiasts continue to demand flexibility in how updates...
  17. Windows 11 June 2025 Update Reduces System Restore Retention to 60 Days

    Microsoft’s June 2025 update for Windows 11 version 24H2 introduces a pivotal change to the operating system’s approach to system recovery—permanently reducing system restore point retention from 90 days to just 60 days. This new policy, quietly embedded within OS Build 26100.4349 (delivered...
  18. Microsoft Windows Server DHCP Outage Post-June Patch: Causes, Impact, and Lessons

    Just days after Microsoft’s June Patch Tuesday updates rolled out, system administrators across the globe found themselves embroiled in a scramble to diagnose and mitigate a new threat—not from cybercriminals, but from Redmond itself. Windows Server’s Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)...
  19. Windows 11 June 2025 Update Crash Crisis: Buggy Patches & User Challenges

    A relentless wave of bugs and frustration is sweeping through the Windows 11 user base following Microsoft’s June 2025 cumulative updates, revealing deep flaws in the software giant’s approach to quality assurance, user communication, and emergency patching. What was intended as a...
  20. Windows 11 June 2024 Update Troubleshooting: Fix Installation and Stability Issues

    Here’s an informed summary and advice based on both your provided TechRadar article and verified community/forum discussions: What Happened? KB5060842 (June’s first Windows 11 update) was pulled due to breaking games using Easy Anti-Cheat (EAC) software. KB5063060 (the replacement update) is...