Windows 10 KB5058379 locks PCs, BitLocker Recovery triggered on boot, BSODs
Windows 10 KB5058379 is causing some PCs to boot into Windows Recovery and require BitLocker key. It's also causing BSODs.
Windows 10 KB5058379 fixes WSL 2, direct download .msu installer
Windows 10 KB5058379 is now available, and it barely has anything new for me to point out, which is not surprising.
Microsoft says it accidentally broke Windows 10 Start menu, taskbar recent files feature
Microsoft has finally confirmed that some of you won't be able to view the jump list (recent list of files) in the Start menu.
Windows 10 removes Start menu jump lists (file list) for tiles in April 2025...
Windows 10’s April 2025 KB5055518 update breaks Start menu jumplists, accessin recent files is a chore now.
Microsoft confirms Windows 10 0x80070643 after KB5057589, as WinRE strikes again
Microsoft has quietly confirmed that some of you might see the 0x80070643 error again after KB5057589.
Microsoft urges users to ditch Windows 10 for Windows 11 because it’s better in...
Why should you get Windows 11 today? In a new document, Microsoft has listed seven reasons to ditch Windows 10.
Windows 10 KB5055518 tests removing seconds from the clock, following Windows 11
Windows 10 KB5055518 is now available for everyone not using Windows 11, but it begins testing the removal of one basic feature from the operating system: clock with seconds in the...
Windows 10’s “update” turns off seconds on the taskbar’s Calendar flyout
Windows 10's April 2025 update, which is set to release on April 8, turns off seconds in the Calendar flyout.
Microsoft will intentionally slow OneNote for Windows 10, so you ditch it faster
Microsoft has confirmed that it's killing off "OneNote for Windows 10," but it's also going a step further and plans to force the legacy app's sync to run slower.
Windows 10 KB5053606 issues, install fails, printer spooler buggy and more
Windows 10 issues are typically rare nowadays because the operating system is no longer being actively developed, but since the release of Windows 10 KB5053606, I've seen chatter in the community...