Microsoft seems to not like it anymore it you want to download Windows 10, even if you do it from an official source.
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Microsoft has officially recommended a new computer and OneDrive for anyone looking to upgrade to Windows 11 from an unsupported version.
Microsoft has published a detailed guidance post about the recent Nation Public Data breach that leaked Social Security Numbers, house addresses, and more, of millions.
Microsoft has realized and acknowledged that Windows users' default app choices are important for performance.
Microsoft has explained in a guide on how to fix the "We couldn't find this app" Startup app Registry error.
Microsoft has published a detailed guide on how to make your Windows PC start-up faster. It has covered three ways to do so.
Microsoft gets that not everyone may be familiar with all the tweaking and customizing Windows apps and utilities that are natively on offer in its OS. As such, it has published a detailed post.
Microsoft has added new BitLocker encryption guides on its official website. These are meant to explain to users what BitLocker does and how to recover and/or back up the necessary BitLocker keys.
Microsoft has published its official guide on the uninstallation and decommissioning of Exchange Server 2016. That's because it's reaching end of support in the not-too-distant future.
Microsoft has published a new guide regarding the recently released New Outlook for Windows. The guide walks through enabling the new app, managing Settings, customizing Ribbons, and more.
Microsoft has backtracked and restored the official guide which it removed from its website for some reason. The guide details how users can switch from a Microsoft account to a local account.
Microsoft recently published multiple guides on various Windows features and one of them had to do with switching from a Local to an MSA. And it seems the company likes it in no other way.
Microsoft recently published its own guide on how to switch from a local to a Microsoft Account on a Windows PC. The company has now posted the opposite, though it explains why it still recommends MSA
Microsoft has been on a roll lately as it has posted multiple guides relating to passwordless sign-ins and ensuring security. Today, it has posted one about switching from a local account to an MSA.
Following a guide about Windows passkeys on how to enable, save and manage them, the company has now published a guide on how to enable Enhanced Sign-in Security for protecting biometrics.
Microsoft recently published a guide about Passkeys on Windows 11. Following those, the company has now also posted another guide and this is about MSA-based passwordless sign-ins.
Microsoft recently added a native AI super-resolution upscaling called AutoSR for Windows 11, providing an alternative to DLSS, FSR, and XeSS. The company has now listed some more details on it.
Microsoft released Passkeys on Windows 11 last year in September with version 23H2. The company today quietly published a trio of official guides on how to Save, Use, and Manage them.
VMware Workstation Pro and Fusion Pro are now free for personal use. Alongside that announcement, a senior executive has also published a couple of guides on how to get them or switch.