Author: Karan Rana

Since the appearance of the new Microsoft Store, more developers publish their apps in the store. Including Microsoft itself. Tools like Visual studio that never have been, have appeared in the store thanks to the new possibility of not packing obligatorily the applications to be published. And now Sysinternals it is also aiming to publish its set of tools in the store. Sysinternals Suite debuts on Microsoft Store for the first time For who does not know, Sysinternals constitutes a set of technical tools to manage and monitor the operation of a system Windows in an advanced way. These tools…

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More and more people are curious about the world around them and about the technology behind many elements in our lives. Microsoft is very focused on education through many initiatives and today we will discuss one of them: free courses. The Redmond giant has great documentation for its different products, as well as an excellent training platform like Microsoft Learn. But what may be unknown to many people on the net is the collection of courses for beginners that they offer for free. What courses can you find? We go on to discover all the courses on different topics and…

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Rufus It is a tool known to many of us who have ever formatted our computers. For those who do not know it, it serves to create Bootable USB with any version of Windows or some distribution Linux. It stands out so much in its lightness as in his speed, being faster than other competitive tools. And in this version 3.16, improved support for Windows 11 is added. Rufus 3.16 will allow us to avoid the requirements of Windows 11 in a very simple way There are numerous online tutorials including our, to install Windows 11 cleanly on a PC…

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This is not the year for printers in Windows, no matter what version of Windows you are in, the problem is there. Microsoft has resolved some of the vulnerabilities related to printers, but, at the cost of compatibility issues. The bugs that were present in Windows 10 seem to have carried over to Windows 11. Printers Fail in Windows 10 and Windows 11 There are three problems when working in Windows 10 and Windows 11. On the one hand, installing printers over network connections may fail in certain cases. Failure to download and install the necessary drivers. This failure has…

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Microsoft has done it again. When it seems that they have learned from their mistakes they always manage to show how wrong we were to think about it. We are talking, as it cannot be otherwise, about Microsoft’s poor communication policy and, specifically, of the new emojis in Windows 11. Words are blown away, especially if your name is Microsoft In mid-July, a month after the presentation of Windows 11, Microsoft amazed us all with the presentation of some redesigned emojis under the modern design lines of Fluent Design. Its objective? Land on numerous Microsoft products and services, including, of…

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Microsoft released Windows 11 Build 22478 yesterday to Channel Del of the Windows Insider program. Now is the turn, almost a month after the launch of the new Build for the Beta and Release Preview channel, thus reaching version 22000.282 on both channels. This is a Build focused on correcting countless bugs. Releasing Windows 11 Build 22000.282 to Beta and Release Preview Channels https://t.co/uNBKc2cUZd – Windows Blogs (@windowsblog) October 15, 2021 Windows 11 Build 22000.282 could be the November patch Fixed an L3 caching issue that could affect the performance of some applications on devices that have AMD Ryzen processors…

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Yesterday at Windows 11 Build 22478 they also had the opportunity to talk about Update Stack Package and we told you what it consists of. This is not a new feature and we have talked in the past. Microsoft has been trying for a long time to decouple the core of the system from functionalities and areas in order to integrate new functions into the system. Now they are presented under the name Update Stack Package. What is the Update Stack Package and how will it affect us in Windows 11? Yesterday’s update included some improvements such as the ability…

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One of the most anticipated novelties of Windows 11 was the integration of the Android subsystem, in a very similar way to what we have already seen with Linux. However, Microsoft decided to postpone the integration of this feature and wait for it to be further tested, both internally and with Insiders. This integration represents a challenge for the company. Getting Android running on Windows 11 doesn’t just require virtualization of Google’s operating system. In addition, it involves the integration of stores such as the Amazon AppStore within the Microsoft Store. Android apps, closer to Windows 11 Until now, what…

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It barely takes a few days to live and we already see that Windows 11 is not without its flaws. The Microsoft team is working to solve problems that have appeared as more people have tried the new operating system. In this case, it affects users with an AMD processor after installing the first cumulative update. Computers with AMD processors suffer worse performance in Windows 11 AMD has recognized that the new operating system may have some performance issues on computers with supported Ryzen processors. The chipmaker has identified an L3 cache latency issue, as well as another problem related…

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