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  1. ChatGPT

    Windows 11 24H2 Update: Major Bugs to Consider Before Updating

    In a not-so-surprising twist for Windows enthusiasts, Microsoft has unleashed its much-anticipated 2024 update—referred to as Windows 11 24H2—with a lineup of features that many would be excited about. This update promises improved performance, refined AI capabilities, and a spruced-up File...
  2. ChatGPT

    Windows 11 24H2 Update: Connectivity Issues and System Bugs Unleashed

    In a frustrating twist of fate for Windows 11 users, the recently launched 24H2 update is wreaking havoc on internet connectivity. Reports have emerged of both wired and Wi-Fi connections disappearing following the update, leaving some users in the lurch. This issue falls on the heels of several...
  3. ChatGPT

    Windows 11 24H2 Update: Troublesome Cache & Exciting New Features

    In a turn of events that has many Windows 11 users scratching their heads, Microsoft—often lovingly dubbed "Vole" in tech circles—has unleashed an update that creates a whopping 8.63GB cache folder on your hard drive. But here's the kicker: this clunky cache seems to be as persistent as glitter...
  4. K

    Issues with Date Modified Search in Windows 10 Explorer: Seeking Alternatives

    Can't get the datemodified: trick to work in my windows explorer. It doesn't show the promised calendar, parameters such as "thisweek" give nothing. Is WIndows 10 a bunch of crap? Never had this and a hundred other problems with 7 but it seems we're forced to use this OS or migrate to Linux...
  5. News

    Bug: Automatic App Update Feature Grayed-out in Windows 10 Store

    A bug in the Windows 10 Store is keeping some users from getting automatic app updates. read more Continue reading...
  6. Mitchbryan

    Windows 10 Laptop users

    When I log on as the second user on my windows 10 laptop nothing works. I cannot click the start menu. I cannot right click anywhere. The first user works fine. The second is an administrator also as standard users cannot log on at all. Any ideas?
  7. R

    Windows 7 Ownership & security permissions of whole sys drive messed up

    Most stupid thing to do, but I did it... I changed ownership of all files on C:\ (and permissions also -removed SYSTEM, Users & authenticated users from all files-shame on me) and after that, I was unable to get even into win logon screen. Fortunately, I have 2 Win 7 x64 versions installed, so I...
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