Microsoft’s October servicing wave has produced a trio of high‑impact regressions that are already disrupting developer workflows, blocking on‑device recovery options, and interfering with smart‑card authentication — and administrators must balance the imperative to patch critical...
New Windows 11 24H2 cumulative updates released in August have been linked to a worrying, reproducible storage regression that can make some SSDs and a few HDDs vanish from the operating system during heavy, sustained writes — in a number of community tests the failure has led to corrupted or...
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Microsoft’s Surface Hub v1 devices, a staple in many collaborative corporate environments, recently faced an unprecedented crisis following the company’s June Patch Tuesday updates. Shortly after IT administrators began deploying updates such as KB5060533 for Windows 10, reports emerged that a...
Few changes to Windows spark as much anticipation—and anxiety—as a major feature update. With the mandatory rollout of Windows 11 24H2 patch and a recent series of cumulative updates, millions of PCs have found themselves swept up in a perfect storm of performance enhancements, unexpected bugs...
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For many Windows 10 users and administrators, Patch Tuesday often brings a blend of critical security updates and, regrettably, the unintended headaches that sometimes accompany sweeping changes to enterprise and personal PCs. The rollout of KB5058379, a mandatory security update for Windows 10...
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After months of anticipation and a staggered, sometimes rocky rollout, Windows 11 version 24H2—also known as the Windows 11 2024 Update—is now broadly available for most devices. Microsoft’s promise of a more streamlined, AI-infused Windows experience is reaching desktops around the world. Yet...
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Windows 11’s much-anticipated 24H2 update is finally rolling out in preview form, offering a blend of headline-grabbing Copilot+ AI features and long-awaited bug fixes for everyday users. Yet, despite the buzz, caution is advised before hitting that install button, even with a tempting feature...
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Microsoft's recent April 2025 patch for Windows introduced a curious and controversial change that has IT administrators and security experts buzzing—a mysterious "inetpub" folder appearing by default on systems, including those not using Internet Information Services (IIS). Far from a mere...
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The recent emergence of the "inetpub" folder in Windows 11 systems has stirred a mix of curiosity and concern among users and IT professionals alike. Introduced as part of Microsoft's April 2025 cumulative update, this seemingly innocuous, empty directory located at the root of the system drive...
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Windows 11 continues to surprise its users. The latest April 2025 cumulative update—KB5055523—has introduced an unexpected twist: the creation of an empty "inetpub" folder in the root of the C: drive, even on systems where Internet Information Services (IIS) is not installed. While the folder’s...
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Blue screams of terror—or, as Microsoft prefers to brand them, Blue Screens of Death—have long haunted the dreams of PC aficionados, IT professionals, and, really, anyone with the audacity to update their Windows machine on a semi-regular basis. If you recently let curiosity get the better of...
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Here is a summary of the original Petri article on the Windows 11 'inetpub' folder security risk:
What happened?
After the April 2025 Patch Tuesday update, a new "inetpub" folder started appearing on Windows 10 and 11 machines.
Microsoft created this folder to help patch a bug (CVE-2025-21204)...
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With Microsoft continuing its monthly cadence of security and feature updates, the forthcoming rollout outlined in KB5051989 piques the interest of Windows power users, administrators, and enterprise IT decision-makers alike. This update, earmarked for February 11, 2025, targets users running...
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For many Windows users, a malfunctioning printer can feel like the universe is conspiring to make a simple task maddening. Over the years, Windows’ relationship with printers has provided more than its share of frustration, but a recent surprise for those running Windows 11 proves that even in...
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Windows 11 25H2, like an elusive Windows ninja sneaking through the halls of Redmond, is showing the kind of subtle signs that only the truly geeky—or perhaps deeply bored—would notice. But make no mistake, these signals aren’t wild speculation or the fevered dreams of Microsoft fanatics...
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With Microsoft’s veiled tradition of codenames, surprise enablement packages, and what must surely be an infinite well of Windows builds, the next Windows 11 update—known in murmurings as 25H2—looks like it’s going to keep the trend alive. Let’s dissect what the digital rumor-mill is churning...
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Microsoft has once again reminded us that Windows updates are less like clockwork and more like your local bus: a few arrive predictably, and then, sometimes, the one you want simply doesn’t show up at all. On April 22, a new set of optional preview updates rolled into the station for Windows 10...
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When the software gods smile, we barely notice; our devices work smoothly, our apps get shinier, and everything ticks along as if nothing could ever go wrong. But sometimes, a mere update—intended to make things “better”—unleashes chaos of biblical proportions, turning professionals into...
Usually, when your boss tells you “We have robust safeguards protecting our corporate systems,” it’s not an invitation to get your popcorn and wait for the plot twist. But in the latest drama out of Redmond, Microsoft has delivered exactly that, leaving IT administrators everywhere either...