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February 12, 2020
With Windows 7 no longer being supported by Microsoft, users in January started making the move to Windows 10 in larger numbers. Read more â¶
Reports say the manual-install-only 'Stretch' bug fix for Win7 and 2008R2 deletes boot file
Microsoft advisory shows whether Edge keeps up with Chrome's patching
Windows 10 update (and retirement) calendar: Mark these dates
Thought you already paid for Win7 Extended Security Updates? Think again.
Microsoft retreats from scheme to change Chrome's search engine
Win10 Search blackout due to 'fiber provider' glitch? Pull the other one, Microsoft.
If youâre trying to install last weekâs free fix for Win7 and 2008 R2, KB 4539602 â surprise! Microsoft changed the files yesterday. No indication of what happened or why, but plenty of admins are reporting widespread damage. Read more â¶
DEALPOST
These eleven beginner-friendly courses will introduce you to the platform and its most important features. Read more â¶
The advisory will be updated when Microsoft releases a new version of Edge that includes publicly disclosed security updates from the Chromium project. Read more â¶
Microsoft is releasing new versions of Windows 10 on a set schedule â and just as regularly retiring older versions from support. Here are all the dates you need to know about. Read more â¶
Even if you bought and paid for Win7 extended security patches, and even if youâve followed all of the instructions to install the ESU key, and even if Microsoftâs test program said your installation was complete â it wasnât. And isnât. Let me introduce you to the new KB 4538483. Read more â¶
The browser search change was unveiled in January to howls of outrage from users. Read more â¶
Microsoft blamed the widespread Win10 Search blackout we experienced yesterday on a 'third-party networking fiber provider that experienced a network interruption.' Hogwash. Somebody at Microsoft is beta-testing buggy software on our production machines. Read more â¶
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