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For Filename Searches, This Free Tool Still Makes Windows 11 Search Look Slow
TweakTown recently highlighted that Voidtools Everything—a freeware utility that indexes filenames directly from NTFS volumes—remains dramatically faster than Windows 11 Search for simple file lookups. This analysis explains how Everything’s architecture bypasses Windows Search’s heavier content-indexing process, offers practical setup guidance for home users, power users, and IT pros, and clarifies when to use each tool.
Windows 11 Headphone Jack Still Silent? Here’s What’s Really Going On
Despite years of updates, the 3.5mm headphone jack on Windows 11 remains a frequent source of frustration. A new guide from Technobezz details the most effective fixes, from output selection to driver repair, while revealing the underlying complexities of audio routing and OEM driver fragility.
The Print Screen key on Windows 11 now opens Snipping Tool by default — here’s how to change it
Windows 11 changed the Print Screen key to open Snipping Tool by default, confusing many users who expect instant full-screen captures. This article explains the new behavior, provides context on Microsoft's screenshot evolution, and offers practical steps to customize, diagnose, and fix Print Screen issues for all scenarios.
Microsoft Overhauls Insider Channels for Windows 11: What Experimental, Beta, and Release Preview Mean for You
Microsoft is rolling out a redesigned Insider channel selector for Windows 11, renaming Dev to Experimental, keeping Beta and Release Preview, and adding an Experimental Future Platforms track. The new labels clearly signal risk levels, but unchanged recovery principles still apply: back up before enrolling, choose the right channel for your hardware, and have an exit plan. IT admins should hold off on enterprise enforcement until Microsoft publishes updated policy mappings.
Windows Server 2025 KB5099536 Boot Failures: What MegaRAID CacheCade Users Must Do
A community report indicates that KB5099536 may cause Windows Server 2025 systems with LSI MegaRAID 9361 controllers and CacheCade to fail to boot. While Microsoft hasn't confirmed the issue, administrators should identify affected hardware and take precautions before deploying the update.
Why Your Logitech USB Headset Mic Mutes Itself on Windows 11—And the Proven Fix
A Logitech USB headset that plays audio but won’t transmit your voice is almost never broken—it’s muted, assigned as the wrong input, or blocked by Windows privacy controls. This guide explains the hidden interplay between hardware mute, system sound settings, per‑app selection, and corporate management policies, with a step‑by‑step recovery path that avoids unnecessary software downloads.
Random Windows 11 Restarts Aren’t Always Update-Related — Here’s How to Tell and Fix Them
A recent advice column highlights that not every unexpected Windows 11 restart is caused by updates. This guide explains how to use Active Hours to prevent update-related interruptions, how to diagnose other causes with Event Viewer, and what steps home users and IT admins can take to stop disruptive reboots.
Forced Windows 11 Secure Boot Update Triggers BitLocker Recovery on HP and Dell PCs
At Microsoft's July 15 OEM Secure Boot Office Hours, IT admins described BitLocker recovery loops and stalled certificate updates on HP and Dell Windows 11 devices, even with the latest BIOS firmware. Microsoft and OEMs acknowledged some devices are blocked or paused due to firmware incompatibilities, but many issues remain unresolved, highlighting the risks of forcing Secure Boot updates on enterprise fleets.
The Hidden Risk of `winget install` on Windows 11 – and the 5-Step Routine That Fixes It
The popular `winget install` command on Windows 11 can silently pull software from an unintended source, leading to version mismatches or security risks. A simple five-step routine—search, identify, inspect, install with explicit source, and verify—eliminates ambiguity and protects both single users and large-scale deployments.
Windows 11 26H2: Why the 2026 update needs just one reboot and what it means for your PC
Windows 11 version 26H2 is coming later this year as a tiny enablement package for PCs already on 24H2 or 25H2, requiring a single restart and no reinstallation. It shares the same codebase as 25H2, so there are no exclusive new features—but the upgrade is crucial for extending support. Here's everything you need to know about the upgrade path, support deadlines, and why you shouldn't confuse it with 26H1.
Microsoft Targets File Explorer's Biggest Pain Point: This PC Search Gets a 'Dramatic' Speed Overhaul
Microsoft has confirmed that File Explorer's This PC search will receive the same speed and relevance improvements recently added to Windows Search, starting with a dramatic performance boost. This addresses a long-standing frustration where broad searches could take minutes compared to near-instant taskbar results. No release date has been set, and the changes will roll out to Windows Insiders first.
Windows 11 KB5079473 Fixes Multi-Drive Search – But Speed Is Still Your Call
Microsoft's KB5079473 update, released March 10, 2026, fixes a long-standing bug where File Explorer searches from 'This PC' failed to reliably find files across multiple drives. While the patch restores trust in native search, it does not guarantee faster results; speed still depends on indexing configuration and hardware. IT admins and power users should test the update under their own workloads before abandoning third-party search tools.
You Can Now Try Windows 11’s Cleaned-Up Search—with New Controls and a Warning
Microsoft has begun rolling out a revamped Windows Search experience to Insiders on build 26300.8772 for Windows 11 26H2. The update improves local result ranking, removes promotional content, and adds a user toggle for web and Microsoft Store suggestions. Because the feature is experimental and region-variable, IT pros should test it in controlled pilot rings rather than deploying broadly.