Author: Williamson

Little by little Microsoft is introducing changes in Windows 11 that go beyond the aesthetic or functional. It is true that the design is what first enters the eyes, but under the hood there are also improvements that are only perceived on a day-to-day basis. And so is what Microsoft has done with the search system. It is true that it draws more attention how little by little they forget the Control Panel or the new changes in the interface. But it is perhaps just as important Windows Search has stopped using ESENT (Extensible Storage Engine), an engine that had…

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Weekend and it’s time to talk about the launch of a Microsoft’s new build for Windows 11 this time in the form of Build 22523 that the company has launched for those who try advanced versions and who are part of the Dev Channel Within the Insider Program. As it has been happening for a few weeks, this compilation is available only for computers with ARM64 processors and has an ISO for clean facilities that can be downloaded from this link. An update, the last of the year, with improvements in the use of applications, changes in the Control Panel…

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We are in the middle of the week and the beginning of the month, something that is always linked to a new cumulative update of Windows. It’s Patch Tuesday and this time Microsoft has released an update for different versions of Windows 10 and that comes associated with the KB5008212 patch. It can be downloaded by all those who have any of the compatible versions of Windows 10, specifically for Windows 10 May 2020 Update (2004), Windows 10 October 2020 Update (20H2), Windows 10 May 2021 Update (21H1) and Windows 10 November 2021 Update (21H2). These teams will be able…

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One of the possibilities that Windows offers is to adjust the refresh rate of the screen or the speed at which it is updated. Also known as the refresh rate, is fundamental especially when we are going to use the PC to play action titles to provide a smoother picture. And since we increasingly find monitors and gaming models on the market that offer higher refresh rates on the screen, it does not hurt to adjust the parameters of our equipment so that they can take advantage of the benefits of our monitor. So we are going to see how…

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Two days ago, users began to appear in the forums complaining about a performance problem related to SSDs and Windows 11. The writing speed was falling below the values ​​that it should show and now Microsoft recognizes the bug and is already working on a patch to correct it. NVMe SSDs (fast non-volatile memory) access flash storage through the PCI Express (PCIe) bus. This supports the use of multiple simultaneous command queues, offering faster speeds than other flash drives. The problem is that those figures are not achieved in Windows 11.

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The PowerToys have received a new update. We are used to continually adding improvements and now we are waiting for a new improvement for the classic File Explorer that we all know and use from Windows. An improvement that they already try and that focuses on improving file preview. The company is already testing an extension capable of add a preview of more file types text to File Explorer in both Windows 10 and Windows 11. In this way we can see its content without having to open them. Some PowerToys that, we remember, can be downloaded from Github and…

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Microsoft has tried with Windows 11 to improve and facilitate the installation of applications and that developers are attracted to the Microsoft Store. But there is still work to be done and it is here where an application like Patch My PC comes into play. Patch My PC is an application that can be installed on Windows that facilitates the that you can easily update the applications even though you haven’t installed them from the Microsoft Store. In this way, you do not have to go to the respective websites from which you have downloaded the applications and this app…

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Microsoft continues to work on renewing the appearance of its main applications and now it is time to embrace a new design in its office suite. After Windows 11 and its design change, now Microsoft Office users are getting the new Fluent Design style. So much Word, such as Excel and PowerPoint they begin to bet on the Fluent aesthetic. The applications that make up the Microsoft office suite leave the beta phase and begin to roll out an update that should gradually reach all computers.

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Many users may think that everyone who has an iPhone or iPad has a macOS base computer. But not always like this and although it is not the same experience, we can use an iPhone or an iPad with a Windows PC. The key is called iTunes. It is the application that will allow you to exchange content between your Windows PC and, for example, an iPhone. On Windows, Apple still integrates its tools under iTunes, something that does not happen in macOS, where what iTunes grouped has been divided into several applications.

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