- 10 years ago Sticky: /t/Windows is now for Legacy Versions of Windows Software
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+18 +1How 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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+28 +1Microsoft 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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+24 +1Windows 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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+17 +1Why 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.
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+30 +1Windows 11 Start menu ads look set to get even worse – this is getting painful now
Microsoft might just have crossed a line with new Start menu adverts
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+23 +1Microsoft has big changes in the works for Windows 11 – and one just arrived
Revamp of File Explorer is a major piece of work, and this new photo gallery is a key introduction here
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+27 +1You may want to uninstall the latest Windows 11 update - it could be slowing down your system
Windows 11's latest update, KB5025239, is currently rolling out to users, as it's a mandatory security patch, but it looks like it's causing issues for some people. These problems differ from user to user, but a few pertinent ones stand out like File Explorer crashing, and even icons disappearing from the desktop. Windows Latest has compiled Reddit posts and emails received from their readers that report the issues users are having.
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+25 +1Microsoft to fix Windows 11 ‘aCropalypse’ privacy failure
All your previously Snipping Tool cropped images aren't, basically
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+19 +1Microsoft’s Phone Link app now lets you use iMessage from your PC
Microsoft is bringing access to iMessage on Windows through its Phone Link app. A preview of the updated app will be available for Windows Insiders today. The Phone Link app allows iPhone users to connect their devices to a Windows laptop or PC and, with the update, will let iPhone users send and receive messages via iMessage, make and receive calls, and see their phone’s notifications inside Windows 11.
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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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+22 +1Windows 11 Slapping a Watermark on 'Unsupported' PCs
The latest patch adds a persistent watermark to the desktop, reminding you that your system doesn't meet the OS' official requirements.
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+26 +1The newest feature in the Microsoft Store is more ads
App store ads on other platforms may offer benefits to devs—but few for users.
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+24 +1Microsoft employee accidentally announces Notepad is getting tabs in Windows 11
Windows Insiders might get to test tabs in Notepad soon.
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+23 +1iCloud for Windows users claim images and videos from strangers are showing up in their library
There are ongoing issues apparently affecting the iCloud for Windows app, particularly in regards to photo and video storage. According to a number of online complaints from users, iCloud for Windows is corrupting certain videos. There are also reports of a more worrying problem: photos from strangers popping up in people’s iCloud Photo library.
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+34 +1Windows 11 runs on fewer than 1 in 6 PCs
Statcounter says Number 10 is still Number 1 in the Windows world
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+29 +1Internet Explorer 11 has retired and is officially out of support—what you need to know
Internet Explorer 11 will be permanently disabled for certain versions of Windows 10 as part of the February 2023 Windows security update (“B”) releas
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+21 +1Google Chrome support for Windows 7, 8.1 to end next year
Even better, upgrade to Windows 10 at the very least
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+21 +1How 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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+18 +1Apple iCloud photo libraries will soon be viewable in Windows
It should soon be much easier to access your iPhone's photo collection on a Windows-based PC. Microsoft is updating Windows 11 with the option to directly view iCloud photo libraries in the Photos app — you won't need your browser, just an iCloud app from Microsoft's store. So long as your iCloud account has enough space to hold all your images, you might never need to manually transfer photos to your Windows machines.
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+32 +1Windows 11’s First Big(ish) Update Is Now Available
Windows 11 was released last year, and now Microsoft has pushed out the first somewhat sizable update for the desktop operating system. The upgrades are helpful yet relatively small compared to some of the big OS changes Microsoft has made in the past. It seems Microsoft didn’t feel like it had all that much to improve on, considering that chief product officer Panos Panay called Windows 11 "the most used and most loved version of Windows ever” in this week’s announcement.




















