Windows 11 users have met an unexpected twist in the ongoing saga of operating system updates. In the March 2025 update—referred to as KB5053598 for Windows 11, along with related updates KB5053602 for certain Windows 11 builds and KB5053606 for Windows 10—the Microsoft Copilot app is...
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...
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Windows 11's 24H2 update has rolled out, and while it brought lofty promises of enhanced features and performance improvements, the reality for many users seems more akin to a digital dystopia—a nightmarish scenario where your devices can't connect to the internet. Let's dive into the chaos this...
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...
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...
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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?
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...