I think it should also be noted that Microsoft is not developing these updated drivers. They only do that with Microsoft branded hardware, and the...
:( That's really not fair. Keeping our systems current clearly is one of the best ways to keep our systems safe and secure. You ask why? It...
In general, I agree 100% with this. But Edge is not an extra program Microsoft just tossed in the box. As I said above, it is a core component of...
"Now, of course"? I don't understand why you would express it that way - as if removing Edge was a normal process most users would do - for it...
Digital is not really a type of license. Digital is just the "media" being used to provide it to you - similar to DVD or flash drive. But it is a...
Normally, for licensing purposes, replacing the motherboard constitutes a new computer. And new computers typically require the purchase of a new...
I don't see how this is connected to the chkdsk issue.
It should not matter now, if you keep your computer updated. Either way, it does not appear irreparable damage was ever a problem since the...
Thanks for this Steve. I have to admit, I have heard nothing about this bug since you initially reported it. Just looking again, there are lots of...
I've never seen it change by itself. Users don't normally like changes forced on them without their knowledge or permission. And there are many...
This is an interesting report - and a scary one. I just Googled it and find the report very widespread which is why it is scary. But when I looked...
That is only if you want Microsoft Defender to stay active along side Malwarebytes. Normally, as Pete suggested above, you don't want two...
As Pete noted, Microsoft Defender (formally Windows Defender) is automatically disabled when you install a 3rd party anti-malware solution. That's...
Do understand that by design, Microsoft Defender (formally called Windows Defender) will automatically disable itself whenever a 3rd party...
I don't believe this is something MS did. I also like a 3-line clock (2-row Taskbar) and use it this machine, my laptop, and on two other...
Mine does the same thing. It has to do with the graphic's solutions default settings which are loaded first as part of your hardware's boot...
Exactly! If not 100s of millions!
Oh? Where is that configuration set? I ask because it is my understanding Microsoft Defender (formally Windows Defender) is configured by default...
You may need to contact MS on this. If it came pre-installed, then for sure it is an OEM version and cannot legally be transferred to a new...
Assuming this is not a boot drive, you can fill it up and suffer no "significant" consequences. HOWEVER, you really should free up some space on...
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