- 10 years ago Sticky: /t/Windows is now for Legacy Versions of Windows Software
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+33 +1Microsoft hints at new modern Windows OS with ‘invisible’ background updates
Windows might be getting more like Chrome OS
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+11 +1Suffering through Windows Update
Why should I have to worry about whether it’s safe to update my Windows PCs?
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+2 +1Windows 10 Pro RS6 v1903 Build 18362.30 May Update Clean Lite By SasNet
Windows 10 Pro RS6 v1903 Build 18362.30 May Update Clean Lite By SasNet Free Download -> https://pastebin.com/WgumnjwD
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+15 +1SandboxEscaper Drops 4 Windows Zero-Days
A Belgian security researcher dubbed SandboxEscaper unleashed four Windows zero-days, dropping her proofs-of-concept onto GitHub this week.
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+17 +1How to Record Your Windows Screen (No App Installations Required)
Need to know how to record your screen on Windows without installing any software? Here are several easy methods.
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+18 +1Together at last: Microsoft will ship a Linux kernel with Windows
There are countless things about the state of technology in 2019 that would startle a visitor from 2009, but this is up there: Microsoft will include a custom-built Linux kernel in the next version of Windows, it announced Monday at Microsoft Build. Microsoft already offers Windows Subsystem for Linux for Windows users that want to run a Linux distribution on their PCs, but it has taken things a step further in building its own version of the most recent Linux kernel designed to work with Windows.
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+6 +1Microsoft Paint to remain part of Windows 10 after all
Microsoft is no longer removing its classic MS Paint application from Windows 10. The software maker had planned to remove it and list it as an optional app in the Microsoft Store, but it appears plans have now changed
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+16 +1Windows 10 Is Doing A Great Job Persuading People To Switch To A Different Operating System
“Hallelujah! All our problems are solved!” At least that’s how some reacted when it was discovered that the May 2019 Update for Windows 10 will give users some control over when feature updates are installed. This reaction is perfectly understandable after last year’s update disasters, but I wouldn’t get my hopes up just yet. There are widespread reports that the recent April update for Windows 10 has caused system freezes, crashes and slowdowns for some users.
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+16 +1Windows Virtual Desktop: The end of the desktop?
Microsoft is introducing the Windows Virtual Desktop, and ushering in the end of the traditional PC desktop operating system.
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+4 +1Asus Just Gave You 1 Million Reasons To Switch From Windows To Linux
Cyber-security and antivirus company Kaspersky dropped a bomb on Asus laptop users this week, revealing that malware was distributed through the Asus Live Update utility. It masqueraded as a legitimate security update, and even boasted a “verified” certificate — hosted on Asus servers — to make it appear valid. Kaspersky has deemed this attack “one of the biggest supply-chain incidents ever.”
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+15 +1How Microsoft found a Huawei driver that opened systems to attack
Huawei MateBook systems that are running the company's PCManager software included a driver that would let unprivileged users create processes with superuser privileges. The insecure driver was discovered by Microsoft using some of the new monitoring features added to Windows version 1809 that are monitored by the company's Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) service.
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+4 +1Microsoft now lets you stream PC games to an Xbox One and use a controller
Microsoft is now letting Xbox One owners stream their PC games to the console and use a controller to play them. A newly updated app, Wireless Display app, from Microsoft enables the support so you can play Steam games or other titles directly on an Xbox One. You can use a regular Xbox controller to control the remote PC, enabling game play or even the ability to use an Xbox for presentations.
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+18 +1Microsoft now lets you stream PC games to an Xbox One and use a controller
Microsoft’s new Wireless Display Apps lets PC users stream their games or video content to an Xbox One. It supports controller so you can remotely control a PC to play games, or even run presentations
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+13 +1Microsoft takes a big step towards putting Xbox games on Windows
New Windows 10 builds are using Xbox's infrastructure for Windows games.
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+30 +1How to replace Windows 7 with Linux Mint
Windows 7 has less than a year of supported life left. If you really, really don't like Windows 10, it's time to consider running Linux Mint instead.
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+29 +1Is Windows 10 still telling Microsoft what you're doing even if you don't want it to?
Microsoft baffles Windows 10 users by apparently collecting data about recently opened websites and apps when users have opted against sharing that information.
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+21 +1MS-Linux? Lindows? Could Microsoft release a desktop Linux?
Yes, yes they could. And I would no longer bet they won't. Here's why.
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+17 +1Google, Mozilla, and Opera react to Microsoft’s embrace of Chromium (updated)
Google and Opera are pleased with Microsoft embracing Chromium for Edge while Mozilla is not happy and points to Firefox as the only independent choice.
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+12 +15 ways to see what's going on in your Windows server system right now
Whether you are troubleshooting, streamlining performance, or doing regular maintenance on Windows systems, you need a reliable set of tools to see what's going on under the hood. These should be in your toolbox.
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+12 +1Windows 10 in S Mode works no better for me than Chrome OS
When buying a new laptop, you may have noticed that’s labeled with “S Mode.” It’s a version of Windows 10 that deliberately limits users to installing apps from the Windows Store and imposes certain other restrictions. That’s a weird thing to do when you think about it. Who wants their PC to be more limited, on purpose?




















