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Phison Fails to Reproduce SSD Bricking in Windows 11 24H2, But Independent Tests Show Otherwise
Despite Phison's inability to reproduce the SSD bricking bug after extensive testing, independent user tests and technical analysis suggest the issue is real but rare. Windows users are advised to back up data and avoid heavy write workloads until a definitive fix emerges.
Firefox Update Ends Annoying Virtual Desktop Switching on Windows
Mozilla has reportedly fixed a long‑standing Firefox bug that caused external links to switch users to a different Windows virtual desktop. The change now keeps links on the current desktop or opens a new window there, eliminating a major productivity disruption that had persisted since the Firefox 58 era. While the fix has been confirmed through independent reports, official release notes have yet to explicitly document it, so users should verify in their own environments.
Microsoft's Mobile Plans App Meets Its End on February 27, 2026: eSIM Moves to Settings
Microsoft will retire the Windows Mobile Plans app on February 27, 2026, shifting eSIM provisioning to native Settings and carrier websites. The change impacts users of cellular-enabled laptops, requiring them to activate data plans through operator portals. Carriers, OEMs, and IT admins need to update their workflows to ensure a smooth transition.
Phison's 4,500-Hour Investigation Fails to Reproduce Windows 11's SSD-Killing Bug
Microsoft’s August 2024 update for Windows 11 (KB5063878) has been linked to reports of NVMe SSDs vanishing during heavy write operations. Controller maker Phison dedicated over 4,500 hours to testing but failed to reproduce the issue, deepening the mystery. With Microsoft still investigating, users are advised to back up data and exercise caution.
The Vanishing NVMe Mystery: Phison Clears KB5063878, But Skeptics Remain
Phison says extensive testing found no evidence that Windows 11’s KB5063878 update bricks SSDs, but independent labs and users continue to reproduce a consistent failure pattern: NVMe drives vanish during sustained writes when partially full. The discrepancy highlights the difficulty of replicating rare, workload-dependent bugs in a vendor lab, and the community remains cautious while awaiting official firmware fixes or Microsoft mitigations.
Chrome Canary Introduces Selective Overlay Scrollbar Flashing to Curb Distractions
Chrome Canary has introduced a new experimental flag that limits overlay scrollbar flashing to only when a scrollbar first appears in view or when the user hovers over it, reducing distracting flicker. The change applies only to child scrollbars, not the main viewport, aiming to preserve visual affordances while cutting noise. Available via chrome://flags, it's part of broader browser experiments but remains tentative pending user feedback.
The Great Optimizer Myth: How Windows Built-in Tools Make Third-Party Speed Suites Obsolete
Windows 11 and 10 already include powerful maintenance tools—Storage Sense, Task Manager, Disk Cleanup—that outperform and out-safeguard third-party optimizer apps. Registry cleaners and RAM 'boosters' often cause more harm than good, as evidenced by Microsoft's official warnings and high-profile supply-chain attacks. For occasional deep cleaning, narrowly focused utilities like BCUninstaller or Autoruns can help, but routine reliance on all-in-one suites is unnecessary and risky.
Microsoft Copilot and ChatGPT Now Run the Same GPT-15 Model — So Which Should You Choose?
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NVIDIA GeForce 581.15 WHQL Driver Leaks with Game Ready Fixes—But Official Listing Remains Elusive
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Microsoft Solves Windows' Em Dash Nightmare with New Shortcuts: Win+Minus and Win+Shift+Minus
Microsoft is introducing system-wide keyboard shortcuts for en dashes (Win+Minus) and em dashes (Win+Shift+Minus) in Windows 11, rolling out now to Insiders and later this year to all users. The change eliminates the need for Alt codes and unifies dash insertion across applications, bringing Windows closer to macOS's longstanding typing convenience, though it temporarily conflicts with the Magnifier accessibility tool.
Phison Finds No Bug, Yet Testers Reproduce Windows 11 NVMe Failures
Phison says extensive testing found no evidence that Windows 11 update KB5063878 bricks NVMe SSDs, but independent testers have repeatedly reproduced drive disappearances under heavy write loads. The contradiction highlights a likely narrow, workload-dependent edge case rather than a universal bug. Users are advised to back up data, delay large writes on newly patched machines, and collect diagnostic logs if failures occur.
Phison Can't Replicate Windows 11 SSD Failures After 4,500 Hours, But Community Reproductions Keep Popping Up
Phison dedicated over 4,500 test hours but could not replicate NVMe disappearances reported after Windows 11 update KB5063878, while community testers consistently triggered the failures under a specific write-heavy workload on partially full drives. The reproducibility gap highlights plausible conditional faults tied to firmware variations, drive aging, and thermal conditions, not a universal bug. Practical mitigation includes backups, staged updates, and improved cooling, but the lack of auditable test logs leaves the debate unresolved.
Phison Racked Up 4,500 Test Hours but Can't Replicate the Windows 11 SSD Killer Bug—Here's Why the Danger Remains
Phison logged 4,500+ test hours and could not reproduce the SSD failures attributed to Windows 11 KB5063878, but independent community tests still trigger the bug with a repeatable workload. The contradiction exposes fragile cross-stack interactions and keeps the risk alive for heavy-write users. Until a verified fix arrives, IT teams and gamers should prioritize backups, stage the update carefully, and avoid large contiguous writes to near-full drives.