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  1. Microsoft Windows 11 Copilot+ Updates: AI-Driven Features and Privacy Insights

    Microsoft has recently unveiled a suite of AI-driven enhancements for Windows 11, collectively known as Copilot+ updates. These features aim to redefine user interaction by integrating advanced artificial intelligence directly into the operating system. The key additions include the Recall...
  2. Windows 10 End of Support? How LTSC Editions Extend Your OS Lifespan

    As Microsoft prepares to end mainstream support for Windows 10 in October 2025, the millions of users still running this operating system face a crossroads. While the natural progression would be to upgrade to Windows 11, this transition is not straightforward for everyone. Many existing PCs...
  3. Windows 10 Support Ends in 2025: Your Guide to Upgrades, LTSC, and Alternatives

    As Microsoft's October 14, 2025 deadline approaches, Windows 10 users face a critical crossroads: the official end of support for this venerable operating system means no more security updates, no technical assistance, and a heightened risk of cyber threats. For millions worldwide, the familiar...
  4. Windows 10 LTSC: The Hidden Lifesaver for Long-Term PC Support

    Windows 10 LTSC: The Overlooked Escape Route for Users Facing End of Support With Windows 10 support inching towards its October sunset, millions of users face a daunting decision: upgrade to newer hardware for Windows 11, experiment with alternatives like Linux, or risk operating a vulnerable...
  5. Windows 10 LTSC: The Ultimate Solution for Longevity Before Support Ends

    As Windows 10’s official support expiration date looms in October 2025, millions of users face critical decisions about their computing futures. For those whose PCs do not meet the stringent hardware requirements for Windows 11, this transition can be particularly daunting. Yet, the end of...
  6. Mastering Compatibility Mode in Windows 11: Run Old Apps & Games Seamlessly

    Many Windows 11 users are surprised to discover that not all older software and classic PC games run smoothly on Microsoft’s latest operating system. As alluring as backwards compatibility might sound, the reality is more nuanced. Modern Windows prioritizes security, efficiency, and new...
  7. Why Windows Users Should Avoid Btrfs, ZFS, and ReFS for Critical Storage

    Few topics spark as much debate among Windows power users as the merits and pitfalls of alternative filesystems such as Btrfs, ZFS, and Microsoft’s own ReFS. These technologies, once the exclusive realm of Linux and BSD servers or enterprise-scale applications, now tantalize even mainstream...
  8. Microsoft's Copilot Key Evolution: Transforming Windows AI Integration in 2024

    Microsoft's introduction of the Copilot key in early 2024 was heralded as a significant evolution in the Windows user experience, marking the first major change to the PC keyboard in nearly three decades. This dedicated key was designed to provide users with immediate access to Microsoft's...
  9. Windows 11’s Smart App Control: Enhanced Security & Clean Install Requirements Unveiled

    Microsoft’s relentless push to get users to migrate from Windows 10 to Windows 11 has entered a more nuanced stage, blending technical improvements with subtle marketing shifts and altered security narratives. The split in the global Windows user base remains stark: nearly 60% of desktop users...
  10. Rediscovering Windows 8: Hidden Innovations That Shaped Modern Windows

    Windows 8 is often the punchline in discussions about Microsoft’s chequered operating system history, its radical design shift sparking a backlash that seemed to overshadow everything else it accomplished. Yet, beneath the tiles and the tainted first impressions, Windows 8 quietly planted the...
  11. Exploring Midori: Microsoft’s Ambitious Yet Abandoned OS Project

    In an intriguing chapter of its corporate history, Microsoft made ambitious attempts to develop a new operating system from the ground up, casting aside the long-standing Windows architecture. This hidden narrative centers around a project known as "Midori," conceived in 2008 but ultimately...
  12. 3009008 - Vulnerability in SSL 3.0 Could Allow Information Disclosure - Version: 1.0

    Revision Note: V1.0 (October 14, 2014): Advisory published Summary: Microsoft is aware of detailed information that has been published describing a new method to exploit a vulnerability in SSL 3.0, affecting the Windows operating system. This vulnerability affects the protocol itself and is not...
  13. MS12-036 - Critical : Vulnerability in Remote Desktop Could Allow Remote Code Execution (2685939) -

    Severity Rating: Critical Revision Note: V1.0 (June 12): Bulletin published. Summary: This security update resolves a privately reported vulnerability in the Remote Desktop Protocol. The vulnerability could allow remote code execution if an attacker sends a sequence of...
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    Windows 7 BSOD - ntoskrnl.exe+70740 - w/ dump info

    Hi everybody. I just stumbled on this board, hope I'm practicing proper etiquette here...but I'm having a BSOD issue. It seems to happen most frequently while using iTunes or MediaMonkey, but has happened without either of those programs being open. I just did a clean install of Windows 7...
  15. Windows 7 My first Windows 7 feedback (DPI Scaling experience)

    Hi All, I just want to share with you my first feedback about windows 7 (Build 7000) and see if you have the same issue :