02 Sep 2024
Windows 11 has become the leading operating system among gamers on Steam, with 50.8% usage as of August, up 3.4% from July. Windows 10 usage has dropped to 48.7%. AMD holds one-third of the processor market, and Nvidia's GeForce RTX 3060 is the most popular graphics card.
Read more02 Sep 2024
Windows 11 now holds 50.81% of the market, up 3.36%, while Windows 10 is at 48.66%, down 3.29%. The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 accounts for 5.51%, down 0.37%, and the RTX 4060 has risen to 4.55%, up 1.34%. Systems with 16 GB of RAM are used by 47.35% of users, up 1.50%.
Read more02 Sep 2024
Windows 11 has become the most utilized operating system on the Steam platform, with 50.81% of surveyed users running it, surpassing Windows 10's 48.66%. However, in the overall desktop market, Windows 10 still leads with 64.17%, while Windows 11 holds 31.62%.
Read more02 Sep 2024
Windows 11 has overtaken Windows 10 in market share among PC gamers, reaching 49.17% compared to Windows 10's 47.09%, per the latest Steam Hardware Survey. Windows 11's share grew from 46.63% in June to 49.17% in August, while Windows 10 declined by 3.07%.
Read more02 Sep 2024
Microsoft Windows 10 will reach its end of life in October 2025, urging users to upgrade to Windows 11. Hardware compatibility issues pose challenges for about 70% of users. Microsoft is also focusing on AI initiatives like "Copilot+ PCs," expected to boost AI subscription revenues.
Read more02 Sep 2024
Windows 11 users can enhance privacy by creating separate user profiles. Navigate to Settings > Accounts > Other users, and click "Add account." Users can choose between a Microsoft or local account. For bulk user creation, use Computer Management or Command Prompt.
Read more01 Sep 2024
As of August 2024, Windows 11 holds a 31.63% market share, up 0.8 percentage points from last month and 8.46 points year-over-year. Windows 10 has a 64.14% share, down 0.85 points monthly and 7.8 points annually. Microsoft aims to boost Windows 11 adoption before Windows 10 support ends in October 2025.
Read more30 Aug 2024
Microsoft has announced the end-of-support date for Windows 10 as October 14, 2025. After this date, version 22H2 will no longer receive security updates. Users can switch to alternatives like Linux or ChromeOS Flex, purchase new PCs, or pay for Extended Security Updates from Microsoft.
Read more28 Aug 2024
Numerous users have raised concerns about the default installation of Windows 11, often considered "bloated" due to unnecessary features. A safer method is to use Microsoft's official ISO file and tools for customization, enhancing security and performance. This approach streamlines the installation process.
Read more27 Aug 2024
Users of Windows 11 have reported delays with the new right-click context menu in File Explorer. To restore the classic menu, users can modify the Windows Registry or use a downloadable ZIP archive. Reverting to the new menu requires deleting the registry key or running a specific .reg file.
Read more27 Aug 2024
Windows 11 has released preview build 22635 (KB5041876) in the Beta channel, featuring interface enhancements. Updates include a revamped Start > All apps section, improved lock screen media controls, and refined notification suggestions. Fixes address crashes in File Explorer and the Start menu.
Read more27 Aug 2024
Microsoft's latest Windows 11 update introduces enhanced lock screen media controls and improved notification management. Users can now manage playback without logging in and disable specific app notifications. Some users report explorer.exe crashes with archive files. Updates are via the Windows Insider program.
Read more27 Aug 2024
Microsoft will introduce ads in the Windows 10 Start menu, mirroring Windows 11. The new "Account Manager" section will replace previous profile options. Users can use ad-blocking apps to reduce Microsoft's increasing use of ads.
Read more26 Aug 2024
Windows 11's upcoming 24H2 version may introduce a 'hot-patching' feature, enabling certain updates without rebooting. A support article was briefly published and removed, suggesting ongoing development. Microsoft might update this functionality by August 2024, enhancing user experience.
Read more26 Aug 2024
Microsoft is testing a refreshed interface for Windows 10 in Insider Build 19045.4842, featuring a redesigned Start menu with more space for advertisements. The account view now includes a promotional banner for Microsoft 365 licenses. It is unclear if these changes will appear in the standard release.
Read more26 Aug 2024
Recent leaks suggest Windows 10 may add an account manager section in its Start menu, similar to Windows 11. This could replace simple shortcuts with reminders and promotional content for Microsoft Accounts. The feature is currently in testing, and user feedback has been largely negative.
Read more24 Aug 2024
Microsoft's Windows 95, launched on August 24, 1995, introduced the iconic Start menu, revolutionizing user navigation. The latest Windows 11 build, version 24H2, continues this legacy with a refined Start menu. Its potential removal in future versions may provoke consumer backlash.
Read more24 Aug 2024
The latest Windows 10 preview build introduces changes to the Start menu and Settings app, including repositioning the user tile for easier access to Microsoft Account information. Non-Microsoft 365 users will see subscription status notifications. The updates highlight a focus on promoting Microsoft services.
Read more21 Aug 2024
Microsoft's latest Windows 11 dev build introduces an accessibility tool for users who are hard of hearing, aiding transcription or lip-reading. Streamers can share their face with Discord and live audiences simultaneously. However, it limits in-app functions and requires brightness adjustments via Windows.
Read more21 Aug 2024
Windows 10 remains a preferred choice for many users due to its broader hardware support, extensive customization options, and refined interface. It offers better control over updates, smoother tablet mode transitions, and superior legacy application support compared to Windows 11.
Read more20 Aug 2024
Windows 11 offers extensive customization options to enhance user experience, including privacy settings, dark mode, default browser selection, update management, startup app control, refresh rate adjustment, and sound quality optimization. These features aim to provide a more personalized and efficient computing environment.
Read more20 Aug 2024
Microsoft has patched a workaround that bypassed Windows 11's hardware requirements. Future updates will enforce the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0. With Windows 10 support ending in 2025, PIRG is petitioning for an extension. Windows 11 now holds over 30% market share, while Windows 10 is at 65%.
Read more19 Aug 2024
Microsoft's latest Windows Insider build 27686 addresses a workaround that allowed users to bypass hardware requirements for Windows 11. The "setup.exe /product server" method is no longer functional in this build, reinforcing the need for compliant hardware to install the operating system.
Read more19 Aug 2024
Microsoft has closed a loophole allowing Windows 11 installation on older PCs. The workaround, using the command /product server, was patched in Windows 11 Insider Build 27686. Future updates are expected to enforce hardware requirements more strictly. Users should consider upgrading their machines.
Read more19 Aug 2024
Microsoft has blocked the workaround that allowed users to bypass the TPM 2.0 requirement for upgrading to Windows 11. This change was implemented in the Windows 11 Insider Build 27686, also known as Dilithium, and is expected to be rolled out in a standard update in the future.
Read more17 Aug 2024
Many users have upgraded unsupported PCs to Windows 11 using a command line trick. Microsoft has patched this in its latest Canary Build, now requiring TPM 2.0. The current Windows 11 24H2 version still allows the bypass, but future updates may restrict it further.
Read more17 Aug 2024
Microsoft's Windows 11 has stringent system requirements, excluding several older CPUs. Users have used bypass methods to install it, but the latest Insider Build 27686 patches one such workaround. Alternative methods still exist, including the more lenient Windows 11 LTSC 2024.
Read more17 Aug 2024
Five zero-day vulnerabilities were added to the U.S. government's Known Exploited Vulnerability catalog. Check Point Research identified a new Phemedrone Stealer variant targeting unpatched Windows PCs. Microsoft will stop prompting Windows 10 users to upgrade to Windows 11 but has closed a popular workaround.
Read more17 Aug 2024
Microsoft has patched an exploit in the Windows 11 installation process that allowed users to bypass hardware requirements. This update, available on the Canary branch, is part of broader efforts to maintain performance and security standards. Further measures to ensure compliance are anticipated.
Read more16 Aug 2024
Windows 11 users can personalize their Start menu and taskbar to black by modifying the Windows Registry. This can be done using a script saved as black.reg or manually through the Registry Editor. Users should back up the registry and be aware of potential display issues in the Calendar view.
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