With update KB5079387 26200.8106 already installed, I installed KB5079391 26200.8116 over the previous one. Everything installed correctly, but after the installation, I noticed several changes in the Start menu. On two occasions, after restarting, the "Installing updates" message reappeared...
In case anyone wants to try it, I have the recently updated link to download the batch script that resets all internet connection settings. This script solves problems like not being able to connect to websites despite having coverage, unblocking slow downloads, and fixing spontaneous internet...
The problem caused by update KB5079473, which prevents me from logging into the internet despite being connected and having a signal, also occurs on my computer when connecting with Google Chrome. I solved this problem using a script that resets all internet settings. I've been using this script...
Okay, let's get back to the mess. As you can see, update KB5079473 is proving to be the most stable and best-designed to date. Therefore, I would recommend downloading the ISO of version 26200.8037, performing a clean install, and starting with this version and using online or manual updates...
Thanks, I'm one of those fans of scripts that keep you completely isolated from any contact with Microsoft. I also have a long list of blocks in the firewall, antivirus, and hosts file, but mainly from the Windows Update. At first, I liked that some components were updated, but now I prefer to...
After KB5077241, the next step was to test the ViVeTool commands. Some of these caused problems, such as a phantom file in temporary files that never deleted. Finally, after many tests with different commands, the only ones that truly improved the system were a few that included the new...
Starting with the new update KB5077241 (versions 1, 2, and 3), Windows detected some files as infected for the first time. These files are a script for removing the game bar and a specific version of Axialis IconWorkshop Pro 6.9.1.0. This is for anyone who wants to test these files both with and...
Microsoft released another new version of Update KB5077241 26200.7921. It's not normal at all that they're so fixated on this update, I have a feeling it's hiding extraterrestrial technology. The twelve astronauts say YES.
Well, I think it's more likely related to the new AI culture, eliminating...
After finding a 3.83GB residual installation folder in C:\2712aa2567699465981b1a762b9da9c1, the space it occupies is now more normal and typical.
If anyone knows of other locations where residual folders are found, please report them.
If there are any notable differences between versions 26200.7840 and 26200.7918, for now I only know that when an infected file is detected, with 26200.7840 Windows Defender will just stand by and do nothing, or be unsure what to do. With 26200.7918, Windows security will trigger, and this will...
The increased space occupied by the new update KB5077241 26200.7918 is over 8GB, which seems excessive unless it involves a major system overhaul.
I have some portable applications infected with something that the system detected and blocked from execution after update KB5074105, but did...
In the early UUP Insider Preview builds, I remember that 25H2 contained many options, such as adding a new taskbar. In later builds, and in the current one, to activate some of these features that were removed, I had to install Explorer Patcher and Stardock Start11. With the File Explorer -...
For now, I cannot understand the reasons why Update KB5077241 was withdrawn, but having verified that other updates that are proven to actually cause damage to computers and systems have not been withdrawn, I can think of many stupid reasons, because this update is not causing any damage or...