Microsoft is now pushing Windows 11 version 25H2 onto unmanaged Home and Pro PCs that are still on 24H2, and the timing is driven by lifecycle math as much as by product strategy. Microsoft’s own lifecycle pages show that Windows 11 Home and Pro version 24H2 reaches end of updates on October 13...
Microsoft’s latest Secure Boot warning is less a dramatic “upgrade deadline” than a long-planned certificate transition that will touch a huge number of Windows PCs over the next several months. The reason the alert matters is real: Microsoft says its original Secure Boot certificates, first...
Microsoft is using the Windows Security app to surface a deadline that has been quietly building for years: the original Secure Boot certificates issued in 2011 are now approaching expiration, and some devices will begin losing the ability to receive new boot-chain protections as early as June...
Reinstalling Windows is still the nuclear option many people reach for when their PC starts acting up, but it is no longer the smartest first move. Microsoft now offers a built-in repair reinstall path through Settings that can refresh the operating system without wiping your files, apps, or...
Microsoft has begun pushing Windows 11 version 25H2 to a much broader slice of consumer PCs, and the timing makes the move feel less like a surprise than a deadline-driven servicing decision. For unmanaged Windows 11 Home and Pro systems still on 24H2, the company is effectively telling users...
Microsoft’s latest Windows update strategy is drawing fresh criticism because it extends a familiar pattern into territory that many users will find hard to ignore: if your PC is running an eligible consumer edition of Windows 11 and falls behind support, the company is increasingly willing to...
Microsoft’s move to push Windows 11 version 25H2 onto eligible consumer PCs is less a dramatic policy shift than a practical enforcement of the Windows servicing model, but it still matters. As Windows 11 version 24H2 nears the end of its consumer support window, Microsoft is using Windows...
Microsoft has started automatically upgrading unmanaged Windows 11 Home and Pro PCs running version 24H2 to 25H2, and the move signals a more assertive phase in its servicing strategy. This is not a flashy feature launch so much as a managed transition: Microsoft is using its machine...
Microsoft’s move to push Windows 11 PCs from 24H2 to 25H2 is less a dramatic surprise than the latest step in a very deliberate servicing strategy. The company has now confirmed that Windows Update will automatically start a feature update for consumer devices and non-managed business PCs once a...
Microsoft is finally making Secure Boot certificate health visible in a place ordinary users can actually find: the Windows Security app. Starting in April 2026, Windows 11, Windows 10, and supported server builds will begin showing whether a device has received the newer 2023 Secure Boot...
Chromium’s latest March security wave has exposed another memory-safety flaw in one of the browser’s most performance-sensitive subsystems. CVE-2026-5292 is an out-of-bounds read in WebCodecs affecting Google Chrome prior to 146.0.7680.178, and Google says a remote attacker could trigger the bug...
Microsoft’s latest Secure Boot move is less about a shiny new Windows Security badge than it is about preparing the Windows ecosystem for a long-planned certificate rollover that starts mattering in 2026. Beginning in April 2026, Windows Security will start surfacing a green, yellow, or red...
Microsoft has done something small on the surface but important in practice: it is giving Windows users a clearer heads-up about the Secure Boot certificate transition that has been looming since the company first warned about it in 2024. The new Windows Security indicators are meant to tell...
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Microsoft’s Secure Boot certificate rollover is no longer a theoretical maintenance task tucked away in an enterprise playbook; it is now a deadline that affects millions of Windows PCs, and the stakes are higher than most users realize. The current Microsoft-issued Secure Boot certificates...
Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 emergency patch is a reminder that even routine monthly servicing can go sideways when an optional preview update fails to install cleanly. KB5086672, released on March 31, 2026, replaces the troubled KB5079391 preview for Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2 and fixes the...
Starting in April 2026, Windows Home and Pro users are getting a much clearer view of something most people never think about until it breaks: Secure Boot certificate health. The Windows Security app now surfaces whether your device has received Microsoft’s newer 2023 Secure Boot certificates...
Microsoft’s March 26, 2026 Safe OS Dynamic Update for Windows 11 version 26H1, tracked as KB5081151, lands at a moment when a much bigger platform transition is coming into view: the June 2026 Secure Boot certificate expiration. In practical terms, this is not just another maintenance package...
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Microsoft’s latest patch-cycle headaches are feeding an old, comforting theory: maybe the update did not break the PC at all. Veteran Microsoft engineer Raymond Chen argues that some “broken by update” machines were already wounded by a bad driver, a risky policy change, or another latent...
Microsoft is steering Intune further away from the old-school, package-centric patching model and toward a policy-driven system in which Windows Update does the actual delivery work while admins define the outcome they want. That shift may sound subtle, but it changes the operating philosophy of...
When Windows PCs fail right after Patch Tuesday, the obvious culprit is often the update itself. Microsoft engineer Raymond Chen is pushing back on that reflex, arguing that many “Windows Update broke my machine” stories are really reboot stories in disguise. The timing can be misleading: the...