Windows Update can be a pain. Rebooting for updates is one thing — but a forced reboot for updates that shut down your running applications when you’re trying to get work done? Now, that’s obnoxious.
If you are using Windows 10 on your PC, you might already be aware of its end-of-support from October 14, 2025. It means you will no longer receive security or feature updates. Microsoft will no ...
There’s a bug going around that’s affecting some Windows 10 Anniversary Update users (including me), making it impossible to install update KB3194496 from September. Microsoft says it’s working on a ...
Microsoft has recently published a support article reminding Windows 10 and 11 users about the "active hours" setting, which helps prevent disruptive automatic updates during peak usage times. The ...
What is causing Windows 10 to crash after the Patch Tuesday update? The issue that is impacting some Windows 10 users concerns the human interface device parsing library, hidparse.sys, which is part ...
Microsoft will end support for Windows 10. This is what Microsoft says: After 14 October 2025, Microsoft will no longer provide free software updates from Windows Update, technical assistance, or ...