Windows 10 KB5001330: Microsoft issues emergency fix for performance issues
Windows 10 appears to be getting a new server-side update and it’s one that you might want to apply if you've been having any kind of performance issues, such as stuttering,...
Microsoft to end free Windows 10 upgrade offer in 7 days
The free Windows 10 upgrade offer is ending on December 31. The official 'loophole' allows the consumers using an assistive technology upgrade their Windows 7 and 8.1 machines to Windows 10...
Microsoft confirms storage issues in Windows 10 May 2020 Update
When Microsoft announced the May 2020 Update for Windows 10, it also published a list of known issues. Lenovo also confirmed additional known issues with Windows 10 May 2020 Update and...
Movies & TV app for Windows 10 updated with 360-degree video support in WMR
Microsoft is now rolling out a new update to Movies & TV app for Windows 10 Devices. The updated version of Movies & TV app is 2019.17092.12811.0 and it adds support for...
Windows 10 version 1903 patch fixes display colour banding issues
Earlier this month, users reported that Windows 10 May 2019 Update has an undocumented bug that messes up colours on some display monitors. According to reports, a bug in Windows 10...
Windows 10 KB4556799 causes BSOD and network issues
Windows 10 KB4556799 is causing a host of new problems for some configurations. In addition to audio issues, temporary user profile and FPS drops, Windows 10's latest cumulative update is also...
New Share UI coming soon to Windows 10
Microsoft during its event showed off the new features coming with its Creators Update for Windows 10. The company had shared some new features which included a new Share UI coming...
Windows 10 September 2021 updates: What’s new and improved
Windows 10 September 2021 update is now rolling out to PCs with version 21H1, version 20H2, version 2004, and version 1909. September 2021 Patch Tuesday release includes additional bug fixes for...
Ineligible Windows 10 PCs shouldn’t upgrade to Windows 11, Microsoft warns
Ineligible Windows 10 PCs shouldn’t switch to Windows 11, Microsoft warns about the ramifications and potential hardware problems.
Non-ESU Windows 10 can’t pause updates anymore, including if Windows 11 install starts accidentally...
Windows 10 users who haven’t enrolled in ESU are suddenly losing the ability to pause updates, with the option now greyed out and replaced by an “Install updates as soon as possible” prompt.





























