As Microsoft edges closer to the end of mainstream support for Windows 10, the June 2025 non-security preview update—KB5061087, OS Build 19045.6036—delivers critical quality improvements aimed at stabilizing the user experience for those committed to Windows 10 version 22H2 across Home, Pro...
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Amid the approach of Windows 10’s final stretch before end-of-life, Microsoft has released the June 2025 non-security preview update—KB5061087 (OS Build 19045.6036)—for Windows 10 version 22H2. This update, applicable to Home, Pro, Enterprise, Education, and IoT Enterprise editions, offers a...
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For months, Windows 10 users wrestled with an unexpected productivity hiccup: the sudden failure of jump lists—those small but mighty shortcuts accessible from the Start menu and taskbar, integral to daily workflows for millions. The story behind this disruption, Microsoft’s delayed...
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Imagine awakening to a Windows Update error code nastier than your first cup of Monday coffee: 0x80070643. Those eight digits—a tyrannical hex sequence for many an IT admin—recently haunted anyone brave enough to roll out the April 2025 Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) updates. Microsoft...