- 9 years ago Sticky: /t/Windows is now for Legacy Versions of Windows Software
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Notepad.exe, now an actively maintained app, has gotten its inevitable AI update
Other Windows Insider updates include new CPU instructions for Prism x86 emulator.
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Your laptop's Windows Copilot key can be repurposed soon
The Copilot key that laptop makers all added to their laptops can be reconfigured to launch another app entirely, as part of a Microsoft beta version of Windows 11.
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Turns out you won't be able to uninstall Windows 11's Recall feature after all
Microsoft says the ability to uninstall Windows Recall is just a bug, but you'll still be able to turn it off.
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Mac and Windows users infected by software updates delivered over hacked ISP
DNS poisoning attack worked even when targets used DNS from Google and Cloudflare.
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How Do I Convert PST files into PDF with attachments?
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Is Windows REMOVING Local Accounts?
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Buy Windows 11 Pro for just $30
Upgrade to Windows 11 Pro for more productivity features that will help you get things done.
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You're not really still using Windows XP, are you?
Return with me to the Glory Days of Windows XP, which apparently some people, somehow, are still using even though support for it ended in...2014.
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Windows Copilot key is secretly from the IBM era — but you can remap it with the right tools
You'd need a 122-key terminal keyboard to invoke the right keyboard combo.
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How you (and Elon Musk) can set up Windows 11 without a Microsoft account
Even tech billionaires have trouble installing Windows 11 without being locked into Microsoft's network, including its Copilot AI program.
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Microsoft is bringing Linux’s sudo command to Windows 11
The latest addition to make Windows more developer-friendly.
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Secureboot can kiss my ass
I've been struggling to get Linux on a Medion notebook for the past two days and goddammit, it's the biggest annoyance ever: Secure boot.
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Windows Phone gets revenge on YouTube from the grave by helping users bypass its ad-blocker-blocker
The Windows Phone user agent bypasses YouTube's annoying anti-ad-blocker pop-up.
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Saying Goodbye to WordPad: Windows' Staple for 28 Years Gets the Chop
Don't pine for WordPad; use Word or Notepad instead, says Microsoft.
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Now you can run any Windows app on your Chromebook, thanks to this partnership
This is not a virtual desktop play.
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Microsoft wants to move Windows fully to the cloud
You might boot laptops straight into a cloud OS in the future
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How to Install and Use Redis on Windows 11
Learn how to control a WSL installation of the Redis database from the Windows command line.
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Microsoft will stop supporting Cortana on Windows later this year
Microsoft is ending support for Cortana in Windows. In a support page spotted by XDA Developers and Windows Central, the company says it will “no longer support Cortana in Windows as a standalone app” starting later this year. Cortana’s discontinuation on Windows doesn’t come as much of a surprise. During its Build conference in May, Microsoft announced its new Windows Copilot tool, which will live in your taskbar and use AI to help you do everything — and more — that Cortana does once it’s widely released. That includes summarizing content, rewriting text, asking questions, adjusting your computer’s settings, and more.
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Windows 11 is so broken that even Microsoft can’t fix it
Microsoft admits there are Windows 11 problems it just can’t fix
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Why does the Steam Deck run Linux? Blame Windows
The Steam Deck and its Linux-based software are the culmination of a decade-long "hedging strategy" by Valve after the Windows 8 disaster.