Windows 10 will stop receiving free security fixes on October 14, 2025 — and if your PC can’t take the free Windows 11 upgrade, you have five realistic paths forward: enroll in Extended Security Updates (ESU), buy or rent a new Windows 11 PC (including cloud PCs), perform an unsupported upgrade...
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Microsoft has quietly changed the Microsoft Store’s update behavior so that, for many consumer devices, the long‑standing, user-facing option to permanently turn off automatic app updates no longer persists; instead the Store now offers only time‑limited pause windows (commonly one to five...
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Microsoft has quietly changed the Microsoft Store’s update model: the long-standing, user-facing toggle to permanently disable automatic app updates now appears to be replaced on many consumer devices by a limited pause-only option that forces automatic updates to resume after a fixed interval...
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Microsoft has quietly tightened control over Microsoft Store app updates: recent reports from the Windows ecosystem indicate the Store no longer lets everyday users permanently turn off automatic app updates, limiting them instead to temporary pauses that re-enable themselves after a short...
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Windows Update's default behavior — downloading and installing patches without consulting you — has pushed many users to hunt for a reliable way to stop updates that interrupt work, gaming, or presentations. One MakeUseOf writer says they finally found the only technique that actually stuck: a...
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For years, automatic updates have defined the Windows user experience—a double-edged sword bringing fresh features and vital security fixes, but also, at times, imposing unexpected reboots or compatibility headaches. However, recent news surrounding Microsoft’s KB5001716 update brings a...
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As millions of Windows 11 users increasingly depend on their PCs for work, creativity, and gaming, Microsoft’s behind-the-scenes decisions about driver management can have a far-reaching impact. The latest policy shift—the decision to stop pushing older, so-called legacy drivers through Windows...
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Here is a summary of the article from Neowin:
Microsoft admits Windows 11 is offered to ineligible devices
Recently, some Windows 10 PCs were offered upgrades to Windows 11, even though they did not meet the eligibility requirements and organizational policies (like Intune) that should have...
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Below is an in-depth exploration on the new Microsoft Teams update policy and how to prevent being locked out of the desktop client. The article examines Microsoft’s rationale behind enforcing strict update measures, explains the update process step-by-step, and offers actionable workarounds and...
Microsoft is shaking things up for enterprise IT professionals with a bold new policy that hands newfound power over Windows 11 update management directly to IT administrators. In what can only be described as a much-needed evolution in device provisioning, the tech giant is enabling...
Can I download the Windows 10 version that is still free but not install it until a later time and not get charged for it because I did not install until after the free deadline?
There are those I’ve met who think my life is something akin to the classic comedy Groundhog Day. No, I don’t wake up to the musical stylings of Sonny and Cher each morning, but month after month after month, the second Tuesday rolls around and I’m involved in releasing...
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