A new Windows update has arrived but while there are positive features, many users have noticed serious issues as well.
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New Windows 10 update reportedly breaks StartIsBack and causes performance and monitor problems
Windows 10 has a new update as part of Microsoft's extended support scheme, but there are reports of this latest release ...
Windows 10 has a bug that causes issues with MSMQ, otherwise known as Message Queuing (MSMQ) after installing KB5071546 ...
Microsoft has confirmed that the December 2025 security updates are breaking Message Queuing (MSMQ) functionality, affecting ...
The release targets the Windows Recovery Environment and plays a major role in how systems recover from boot failures.
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Windows update behind new PC issues for some users
A recent Windows 11 preview update might be the reason your computer feels off. Microsoft's December 1 non-security release brings a handful of visual tweaks and gaming perks, but the trade-off for ...
Microsoft has asked businesses to reach out for advice on how to temporarily mitigate a Message Queuing (MSMQ) issue causing ...
Windows 11 KB5070311 is November 2025’s optional update that shipped a bit late, and while it has some quality of life improvements, there are also rough edges. For example, this update can fail to ...
Microsoft has announced that a recent security update released in June 2025 is causing trouble for some businesses using Windows Server computers as their main network managers. The problem affects ...
If your system is throwing more UAC prompts asking for admin privileges and some application installs or repairs are failing, it may be due to a recent security update for Windows and Windows Server.
With SSDs this time--my PC became barely responsive just a few days ago and now I'm wondering if this was the cause. I definitely don't want any fried SSDs. Unfortunately I have both KB5062660 preview ...
As is often the case, the latest Windows security patch problem was first reported by a user on Reddit. Specifically, a user called Joé McKen, who posted to the Windows 10 subreddit on July 10 stating ...
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