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  1. Windows 10 ESU Extends Security to 2026 — Should You Wait to Upgrade to Windows 11?

    I’ve been putting off the full switch to Windows 11 — and I’m not alone: recent developments from Microsoft have made it rational for many users to stay on Windows 10 for now. The vendor’s rollout of a consumer Extended Security Updates (ESU) option, growing reports of performance and stability...
  2. Windows 11 KB5063878 SSD Glitches: Disappearing NVMe Drives Under Heavy Writes

    Microsoft’s August cumulative for Windows 11 (KB5063878) is at the center of a growing, technically consistent set of community reports: after installing the update, some users say NVMe SSDs can “vanish” during large, sustained file writes — sometimes leaving files corrupted, SMART/controller...
  3. Windows 11 Android Apps: Hardware Requirements and WSA Sunset 2025

    Microsoft's brief on the hardware floor for running Android apps on Windows 11 boils down to a simple, pragmatic message: you need a modern PC — preferably with an SSD, virtualization enabled, and at least 8 GB of RAM (16 GB recommended) — and even then the practical value of that capability is...
  4. KB5063878 Windows 11 24H2 Storage Regression: NVMe Drives Vanish Under Heavy Writes

    Microsoft’s August cumulative for Windows 11 24H2 (KB5063878) has been linked by independent testers and enthusiast communities to a reproducible storage regression in which certain NVMe SSDs can suddenly stop responding during sustained large writes, sometimes vanishing from Device Manager and...
  5. Windows 11 24H2 August Update Triggers NVMe Storage Regression (KB5063878)

    Microsoft’s latest cumulative for Windows 11 24H2 has been tied to a small but serious cluster of storage failures that can make NVMe SSDs disappear during heavy writes and, in a handful of cases, leave data unreadable — a scare that underscores why updating and backup discipline still matters...
  6. Windows 11 KB5063878: Storage Regression and 0x80240069 WSUS Issue (Aug 2025)

    Microsoft’s August cumulative for Windows 11 (KB5063878, OS Build 26100.4946) shipped with security fixes — and within days the patch was linked to two very different reliability problems: an enterprise deployment failure that produced WSUS/SCCM install errors, and a separate cluster of...
  7. Windows 11 KB5063878 Storage Regression: NVMe SSDs Lose Access on Large Writes

    A serious storage regression tied to Microsoft’s August cumulative update for Windows 11 — KB5063878 (OS Build 26100.4946) — has surfaced in the wild: users and independent testers report that sustained, large file writes can cause some NVMe SSDs to stop responding, disappear from Windows, and...
  8. Windows 11 KB5063878 Storage Regression Affects Phison DRAM-less NVMe SSDs

    Microsoft’s August cumulative for Windows 11 (KB5063878, OS Build 26100.4946) has been tied in independent community testing and aggregation threads to a serious storage regression that can render certain NVMe SSDs inaccessible during large, sustained write operations — and administrators also...
  9. Windows 11 24H2 KB5063878 Causes NVMe SSDs to Vanish Under Heavy Writes

    Microsoft's August cumulative update for Windows 11 (KB5063878, OS Build 26100.4946) has been linked in community reports to NVMe SSDs becoming inaccessible after sustained, heavy file writes — an issue that has reopened concerns about storage stability in the 24H2 branch and forced a cautious...
  10. KB5063878 for Windows 11 24H2: WSUS install 0x80240069 & drives disappearing risk

    Microsoft’s August cumulative for Windows 11 (KB5063878) promised performance and security fixes, but within days it became the focal point of two separate reliability incidents: an enterprise deployment failure that blocked WSUS/SCCM installs and, more alarmingly, early community reports that...
  11. KB5063878 Windows 11 24H2 Storage Issues: Drives Disappear, Data Risk Reemerges

    Microsoft's August cumulative for Windows 11 version 24H2 (KB5063878, OS Build 26100.4946) has sparked a new round of alarm in the storage community: multiple reports say the patch is associated with drives disappearing, SMART information becoming unreadable, and — in at least some cases...
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    Windows 11 Pro Reinstall

    I need to do a clean reinstall Windows 11 Pro on my workstation PC. I usually disconnect all SSD/HDs except for the OS drive which is formatted and overwritten during a clean install. In this case, the PC has 4 NVMe drives - one of these will be the OS drive. The other 3 drives I want to...
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    Lost data after reinstallling Winows 11

    I have a desktop PC with a 1 TB SSD, an Intel i7 processor, and 32 GB of DDR4 memory, running Windows 11 Pro.The hard drive had two partitions, C and D. After successfully reinstalling Windows 11 from a USB drive, the PC worked normally again. However, only one partition, C, was left on the...
  16. Troubleshooting SSD Not Showing Up in Windows 10/11: Complete Guide

    When your new SSD isn’t showing up in Windows 10 or Windows 11, the experience can feel both frustrating and perplexing. Despite the ease with which modern hardware is usually detected and recognized, it’s surprisingly common for both veteran PC builders and new users to encounter a missing...
  17. Can't re-install Windows 11 on Windows 11 system

    I have a Windows 11-Pro system that suffered RAM failure. I thought there was so much corruption that it would be better to re-install Windows. However the installer now says the System doesn't meet the requirements for Windows 11. Is MS withdrawing support for systems that were previously...
  18. Micron Unveils PCIe 6.0 SSD: A New Benchmark at 27.14 GB/s

    Micron's latest breakthrough in storage technology is setting new benchmarks in the industry. In a recent series of tests conducted at DesignCon 2025, Micron, in collaboration with Astera Labs, unveiled the world's first PCIe 6.0 solid-state drive (SSD) reaching an unprecedented read speed of...
  19. ReadyBoost: A Historical Look at an Obsolete Windows Feature

    In the ever-evolving world of Windows performance enhancements, there’s one relic many of us remember fondly—even if it now belongs more to the annals of computing history than modern practice. Remember ReadyBoost? Introduced with the fanfare of Windows Vista, this feature promised to breathe...
  20. Fixing Diskpart Not Recognizing SSD in Windows 11: Troubleshooting Guide

    If you've recently installed a shiny new SSD into your Windows 11 machine only to find that Diskpart isn't recognizing it, you’re not alone. This common issue can be both puzzling and frustrating, yet the good news is that several straightforward troubleshooting steps can put you back in control...