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6 PowerToys Utilities That Make Windows' File Explorer Finally Work Like a Pro Tool
Microsoft’s PowerToys suite offers six add‑ons—including enhanced Preview pane, File Locksmith, PowerRename, Peek, New+, and thumbnail support—that fix File Explorer’s most annoying limitations. The article covers how each tool works, real‑world benefits, and important caveats around updates and enterprise deployment. With minimal setup, these free utilities transform Windows’ built‑in file manager into a powerful, productive environment.
Phison's 4,500-Hour SSD Test Finds No Link to Windows 11 August Updates, but User Reports Linger
Phison's 4,500-hour lab investigation failed to reproduce reports of SSDs bricking after August Windows 11 updates, aligning with Microsoft's own finding of no telemetry link. While early community tests raised alarm, the lack of reproducible evidence suggests the issue is not widespread, though isolated user reports and the limits of lab testing warrant continued vigilance and proactive backup and cooling measures.
Adobe Telemetry Service LogTransport2 Causes Windows 11 Shutdown Hangs—Here’s the Fix
Adobe's LogTransport2.exe telemetry service can block Windows 11 shutdowns when it attempts to upload data during power-off. The most effective fix is to disable desktop usage sharing and machine-learning content analysis in your Adobe account settings, a change that stops the hang and enhances privacy. Workarounds include ending the process, firewall blocks, or clean-boot diagnosis, but the account-level toggle remains the simplest permanent solution.
No Mass SSD Bricking in August Patch, Says Microsoft, but Rare Edge Cases Endure
Microsoft and Phison have found no evidence of widespread SSD bricking from the August 2025 Windows 11 cumulative update KB5063878, but community reports of drives disappearing under heavy sequential writes continue to raise concerns. The investigation reveals a narrow, reproducible failure mode linked to specific firmware and platform conditions, prompting urgent backup and staging recommendations for users. While not a mass event, the incident exposes fragile cross-stack dependencies that demand more rigorous pre-release storage testing and faster coordinated mitigation paths.
Windows 11 24H2 Cursor Vanishing? Reset to 'beam_r' and Other Proven Fixes
Windows 11 24H2 introduced a bug that makes the mouse cursor vanish inside text fields in Chromium-based apps. The most effective workaround is resetting the text-select cursor to the classic beam_r scheme. This article provides a comprehensive, risk-graded troubleshooting guide covering all known causes of disappearing pointers, from visibility settings and driver updates to USB power management, and includes a critical analysis of each fix's strengths and risks.
Windows 11 Phases Out Mobile Plans: Carrier Web Portals and Settings Take Over eSIM Activation
Microsoft is retiring the built-in Mobile Plans app on February 27, 2026, shifting eSIM activation and plan management to carrier websites and the Windows Settings app. The change streamlines Windows but raises privacy concerns around sharing device identifiers with carriers. Users, enterprises, and carriers must adapt before the deadline to avoid disruption.
Xbox Game Pass Overhauled: Core Dies, Essential and Premium Rise, Cloud Streaming Now Plays Your Games
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Phison's 4,500-Hour Lab Test Finds No Bug in KB5063878, But Vanishing SSD Reports Persist
Phison’s extensive lab testing of over 4,500 hours could not reproduce the SSD disappearance failures reported by users after installing Windows 11 KB5063878. Community tests, however, continue to demonstrate the bug under heavy sequential write loads, suggesting a narrow but real firmware–host interaction that warrants caution and further investigation.
Windows 11 KB5063878 SSD Failures: Phison Denies Blame, Community Reproduces Disappearances
Windows 11 update KB5063878 triggered reports of SSDs disappearing during heavy writes. While community testers consistently reproduced the failure, controller maker Phison says it found no evidence after 4,500 hours of lab testing. The discrepancy likely stems from firmware variations and specific hardware configurations, and users should back up data and stage updates cautiously.
How to Move From Windows to Linux Without the Risks: 4 Expert-Backed Steps
With Windows 10 support ending in October 2025, switching to Linux is more practical than ever using four low-risk tactics: test-drive distributions via live USB, keep a Windows fallback with dual-boot, choose a familiar-looking desktop like Linux Mint or Zorin, and cautiously leverage emerging migration tools like Operese. A step-by-step playbook—backed by community verification—helps avoid common pitfalls, ensuring a reversible and stress-free migration.
Windows 11 Snipping Tool Adds OCR and Redaction—But Mind the Privacy Risks
Windows 11’s Snipping Tool now includes OCR and redaction, making it a powerful built-in capture solution. This guide covers all native Windows screenshot methods, keyboard shortcuts, the Xbox Game Bar, and third-party tools like ShareX and Snagit. It also highlights critical privacy risks, including OneDrive auto-save changes and cloud upload dangers, and offers workflow tips for every user type.
Overcoming the Dreaded HTTP 429 Proxy Error on Windows 11: A Step-by-Step Guide
Windows 11 users facing HTTP 429 proxy errors can resolve them by methodically clearing local caches, disabling proxies/VPNs, resetting the network stack with netsh commands, and capturing DevTools traces to diagnose server-side rate limiting. This comprehensive guide distills community-tested fixes and IT administrator best practices into a practical, layered approach.
Windows 11's Forced Hardware Refresh: How Security Gates Are Shattering Wintel's Legacy
Microsoft’s stringent Windows 11 hardware requirements, including TPM 2.0 and a curated CPU list, have ended decades of seamless PC upgrades. As Windows 10’s October 2025 end‑of‑support looms, enterprises face costly hardware refreshes, while the silicon landscape shifts toward Arm and AMD. The move promises better security but creates fragmentation, e‑waste concerns, and a new reality for corporate IT.