- 9 years ago Sticky: HOW TO: WINDOWS 10 INSIDER PREVIEW - EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO START
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Solving The Problem Of Windows Live Mail Not Working Export To Outlook
Making the switch from Windows Live Mail to Outlook can go smoothly, but it can be annoying to run into problems with the export feature.
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Put not your trust in Windows — or CrowdStrike
Who in the world would trust Windows for any mission-critical work?
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Windows: Insecure by design
Get your hands off my computer, Microsoft!
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Microsoft Copilot is now just a web app on Windows, like Gemini on Chromebooks
Microsoft has updated the Copilot experience on Windows and it's now just a web app, which is not even as functionality as it was before.
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Microsoft to test “new features and more” for aging, stubbornly popular Windows 10
Support ends next year, but Windows 10 remains the most-used version of the OS.
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5 ways to save your Windows 10 PC in 2025 - and most are free
As many as 240 million Windows 10 PCs can't be upgraded to Windows 11. What's a user to do? You have five viable alternatives to trashing your machine.
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Microsoft stoops to new low with ads in Windows 11, as PC Manager tool suggests your system needs ‘repairing’ if you don’t use Bing
PC Manager app is only available in some regions, but could come to the US eventually
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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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Can your Windows 10 PC be saved in 2025? Yes - for free. Here's how
As many as 240 million Windows 10 PCs can't be upgraded to Windows 11. What's a user to do?
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Chae$ 4: The Evolution of a Cyberthreat
The Chaes malware family has grown into the much more dangerous Chae$ 4.
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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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New CrossOver 23 out for better Windows gameplay on MacOS, ChromeOS, and Linux
For when you really, really need to run a Windows program, but you really, really can't stand Windows.
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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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Showcase of Windows 11 Pro Lite by SasNet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mKe9fAU1Ck Above you will see the showcase of Windows 11 Pro Lite by SasNet This video is stricly informative and showcases my 7-month work. In this video you will see the presentation of my new project: Windows 11 Pro TRUE Lite by SasNet. I always wanted to be different and offer a quality product, unlike other anonymous releases that only get praise. It is a truly clean/lite Windows 11, unlike other anonymous projects that pretend that they are safe and secure Operating Systems, like Tiny or Spectre for example. This Windows 11 can be marked as Lite, Clean, Light, Tiny, Minimal, Compact, Debloat.
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How a Microsoft blunder opened millions of PCs to potent malware attacks
Microsoft said Windows automatically blocked dangerous drivers. It didn't.
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Force widgets in Windows 11 or 10 to use default browser instead of Edge
Microsoft keeps making it harder to use the default browser choice in Windows 10 or 11, even when you select something else, Edge opens from widgets, and Start menu links. Let's stop that.
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If Microsoft is serious about accessibility, fix Windows 11
It's worth thinking about what you can and can't do with Windows 11 in terms of accessibility, as well as just making the operating system easier to use.
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Windows 11 Finally Adds Android Apps. Here's How to Download Them
One of the new operating system's most anticipated features is rolling out in preview for the US.
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Microsoft Failed to Fix a Zero-Day and Now Every Version of Windows Is at Risk
The Windows Installer vulnerability is in its early stages, but security researchers warn of a wider campaign.
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New Windows zero-day with public exploit lets you become an admin
A security researcher has publicly disclosed an exploit for a new Windows zero-day local privilege elevation vulnerability that gives admin privileges in Windows 10, Windows 11, and Windows Server.