Microsoft is changing your Windows Update. The company is killing Secure Boot certificates on most PCs after 15 years, pushing out an update with a critical “Red” warning where “action is needed." But ...
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All change for Windows Updated on May 18 with new detail about the new folder Microsoft has quietly added to your all Windows PCs, and the scripts it contains. In an “important” update last week, ...
Microsoft is rolling out Windows Update improvements that give users more control over how updates are installed while reducing disruption from frequent or poorly timed restarts. The company says the ...
PCWorld reports that Windows 11 PCs may restart multiple times after recent updates due to Secure Boot certificate refreshes being rolled out by Microsoft. These multiple reboots are normal behavior ...
After many, many years of frustration from Windows users, Microsoft has finally fixed one of its most persistent operating system bugs: the long-broken "Update and shut down" option that would restart ...
Most people typically only reboot their electronics when they're prompted to because of an update or when there are ...
Microsoft has pushed out an update which fixes a number of 'critical' issues, with all users urged to check settings and restart (contains affiliate links) ...
Microsoft is testing a new system in the latest Insider builds that bundles updates together so you only have to reboot your ...
Recent software updates from Dell and HP caused widespread crashing issues. Here is how to fix your computer.