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  1. Windows 10 Build 19045.6388 Release Preview: What IT Needs to Know

    Title: Microsoft ships Windows 10 Build 19045.6388 (KB5066198) to the Release Preview Channel — what IT needs to know Lead Today, September 11, 2025, Microsoft published a short Release Preview Channel flight for Windows 10, shipping Windows 10, version 22H2 — Build 19045.6388 (KB5066198). The...
  2. Windows Office Hours Sept 18, 2025: Live Q&A on Windows 11, Zero Trust, and Updates

    Microsoft’s recurring Windows Office Hours returns on Thursday, September 18, 2025, offering IT teams a focused, chat-based hour to get engineer-led answers on Windows 11 adoption, Zero Trust, update orchestration, and cloud/hybrid device strategies. The one-hour session is scheduled for...
  3. Windows 11 Unable to start Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection Service

    Window could not start the Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection service on Local Computer Error 1067. The process terminated unexpectedly.
  4. Windows 11 BSOD Troubleshooting: Safe, Layered Fixes for 24H2 Black Screen

    Windows 11’s crash screen may look familiar, but the reasons behind the crash and the route to recovery are rarely simple — this feature walks through practical, verified BSOD (and the newer black crash‑screen) troubleshooting, consolidates the basic steps Guiding Tech outlines, and layers in...
  5. Enable and Use Windows Sandbox for Safe App Testing on Windows 10/11

    Enable and Use Windows Sandbox for Safe App Testing on Windows 10/11 Difficulty: Intermediate | Time Required: 20 minutes Introduction Windows Sandbox is a lightweight, disposable virtual environment built into Windows that lets you run untrusted apps safely — without risking your main system...
  6. God Mode in Windows: Create an All Tasks hub for quick admin access

    Windows has tucked a surprisingly powerful administration shortcut behind a single folder name for more than a decade, and creating that folder — the community’s beloved God Mode — can replace many of the trips you make to Control Panel and the Settings app by surfacing an aggregated, searchable...
  7. Set Up Storage Spaces Mirror in Windows 10/11 for Local Redundancy

    Set Up Storage Spaces Mirror in Windows 10/11 for Local Redundancy Difficulty: Intermediate | Time Required: 30-45 minutes Introduction Storage Spaces is a built-in Windows feature that lets you group two or more physical drives into a single virtual pool and create resilient storage volumes...
  8. Windows 11 UAC: Safe, Targeted Ways to Silence Prompts

    User Account Control (UAC) in Windows 11 protects the system by requiring explicit permission for actions that need elevated privileges, but for experienced users and specific workflows its prompts can become an impediment — this feature article explains every supported way to silence UAC...
  9. God Mode in Windows 11: Centralize 200+ Controls for Faster IT Troubleshooting

    Windows 11 still buries a practical, time-saving shortcut for power users: the so-called God Mode folder — a simple shell trick that consolidates a sprawling array of Control Panel, Administrative Tools, and legacy settings into one searchable, categorized view. Creating a folder named...
  10. Windows 11 God Mode: Fast All Tasks access for admins

    Windows 11 still feels like two operating systems glued together when you hunt for settings, and the old community trick known as God Mode remains the fastest practical way to make sense of the mess. Background / Overview Windows has been migrating decades of Control Panel functionality into the...
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    Boot Loader Did Not Load in Hyper-V VM

    I am using Hyper-V in Windows 11 Pro. I have very little experience with Hyper-V and VMs, so treat me like I'm a 7-year-old. I've been using a USB drive in a virtual machine. I've been following the operation where I start the VM, open disk management on the host machine, take the USB drive...
  12. Windows 11 KB5063878: No fleet SSD bricking, Microsoft and Phison say

    Microsoft says the recent reports that a Windows 11 cumulative update “bricked” consumer SSDs are not supported by its telemetry and lab findings, and vendor testing so far has failed to reproduce a fleet‑level failure tied to the August servicing wave tracked as KB5063878. Background The story...
  13. Why the August Windows 11 Patch (KB5063878) Isn’t the SSD Killer: Firmware Provenance

    Microsoft’s August Windows 11 patch is no longer the prime suspect in the recent wave of “vanishing” NVMe drives — mounting evidence points to pre‑release controller firmware and supply‑chain provenance, not the KB5063878/KB5062660 updates themselves, as the root trigger in the cases...
  14. Windows 11 Reset Guide: Safe Options, Cloud vs Local, and Prep Steps

    Factory-resetting a Windows 11 PC is no longer a mysterious or risky proposition — it’s a built-in recovery path that can fix persistent software problems, prepare a machine for resale, or simply give you a clean start; this guide walks through every practical option (including how to reset...
  15. Use Nearby Sharing in Windows 10/11 to Quickly Transfer Files Between PCs

    Use Nearby Sharing in Windows 10/11 to Quickly Transfer Files Between PCs Difficulty: Beginner | Time Required: 10 minutes Nearby Sharing is a fast, built-in way to send files, photos, and links between nearby Windows PCs without setting up email, a USB drive, or cloud storage. It works over...
  16. Update to Clock app breaks it

    I use the Clock App for things like meeting I need to go to, laundry ready (I live in a flat with a shared laundry room two floors below me) and when to take my meds. (I'm older than most of you ...) A recent (yesterday?) update to the app seems to have stopped it working. I realised the time...
  17. PowerToys: Backup, Diagnostics, and Plugins for Windows Power Users

    PowerToys quietly hides a few genuinely time-saving features behind its polished dashboard — tools for backing up your entire configuration, automatic diagnostic logs you can read yourself, and an easy plugin system that turns the launcher into a Swiss Army knife. These three capabilities alone...
  18. Windows 11 August 2025 KB5063878: WSUS 0x80240069 Fix and NVMe Storage Mystery

    Microsoft’s August cumulative for Windows 11 — shipped as KB5063878 (OS Build 26100.4946) on August 12, 2025 — has become the subject of two very different but intersecting headaches: an enterprise deployment regression that broke WSUS/SCCM installs (error 0x80240069) and a cluster of...
  19. Microsoft: KB5063878 Update Didn’t Break SSDs—What It Means for Windows Users

    Microsoft has concluded its investigation into the mid‑August reports that a recent Windows 11 security rollup (commonly tracked as KB5063878) “bricked” or corrupted some SSDs, saying it found no reproducible link between the update and the wave of drive disappearances — a position echoed by SSD...
  20. WinAppSDK 1.6.2 Break Fix: KB5046714 Patch Restores Store App Installs (Win10 22H2)

    Microsoft pushed a fix after a WinAppSDK release accidentally broke Microsoft Store installs and updates, but until you apply the patch or follow the advised workarounds many users on Windows 10 version 22H2 will see app installs fail with the cryptic “Something happened on our end” or error...