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Windows 11 · KB5101650

Windows 11 Finally Patches the 500GB Storage Drain: What You Need to Do Now

Microsoft's July 2026 cumulative update KB5101650 finally patches a Windows 11 bug where the CapabilityAccessManager.db-wal file consumed up to 500GB of storage. The fix stops future growth but may not automatically shrink existing oversized files, so users need to check and manually clean up if necessary.

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Point In Time Restore · System Recovery

Windows 11 Is Now Taking Silent Snapshots: Here’s How to Keep Your SSD and Sanity Intact

Microsoft’s July KB5101650 update enables Point-in-time Restore by default on eligible Windows 11 Home and Pro PCs. The feature uses up to 2% of the system drive (capped at 50GB) for automatic 72‑hour snapshots that cover the entire Windows volume, making recovery from bad updates or drivers far easier than the old System Restore. While the storage allowance can sound alarming, actual usage is dynamic and rarely approaches the cap, and most users will find the protection worth the small disk‑space trade‑off.

WN WindowsNews Desk·3h ago
Windows · Technology

Agent 365 Dashboard Brings Unified AI Agent Reporting to Copilot Analytics in July 2026 Preview

Microsoft plans to release an Agent 365 Dashboard preview in July 2026, embedding agent usage reporting inside Copilot Analytics for organizations that use both Agent 365 and Microsoft 365 Copilot. The dashboard will provide historical activity data across all registered agents, helping IT admins and business leaders track adoption. General availability is slated for September 2026, and admins should start preparing by registering agents and reviewing access to Copilot Analytics.

WN WindowsNews Desk·3h ago
Windows · Technology

Google quietly adds new PC controls to Play services, plus tablet-friendly Play Store layout

The July 2026 Google system updates include Play Store v52.3 with a denser layout for tablets and AI image labels in the EU, plus Play services v26.26 which lets you transfer work profiles to Wear OS watches and adds new location-sharing controls for PC users. The updates roll out gradually, but here’s what you need to know.

WN WindowsNews Desk·5h ago
Windows · Technology

Microsoft's Record 570-Patch Tuesday Closes Active AD FS, SharePoint Zero-Days — Here's What to Do

Microsoft’s July 14, 2026 Patch Tuesday delivered a record 570 security fixes, including actively exploited elevation-of-privilege vulnerabilities in Active Directory Federation Services and SharePoint Server. It also disclosed a BitLocker security-feature bypass without an available patch, so organizations should prioritize the available updates and review mitigation guidance.

WN WindowsNews Desk·6h ago
Plex · Windows

Plex's New Subscription Rules Are Causing a Surge in 'Not Available Outside Your Network' Errors

Since April 2025, Plex requires a subscription for remote video playback, causing many users to mistake a billing block for a network failure. This article explains how to tell the difference and, for genuine connection issues, outlines the key steps to restore remote access on Windows by configuring port forwarding, firewall rules, and eliminating double NAT and CGNAT.

WN WindowsNews Desk·6h ago
Windows 11 · Bluetooth

Windows 11 Bluetooth Won’t Connect? The 2026 Fix Is Simpler Than You Think

A newly updated July 2026 guide from Technobezz streamlines Windows 11 Bluetooth troubleshooting, emphasizing quick fixes over outdated Control Panel methods. The most common issue—devices that appear but won’t connect—is resolved by removing and re-pairing, with escalations like the Get Help troubleshooter and driver updates only when needed. Practical steps and Microsoft-backed advice make this the definitive 2026 approach.

WN WindowsNews Desk·6h ago
Microsoft-edge · Browser-settings

Microsoft Edge Still Locks Custom New Tab URLs Behind Extensions, 2026 Guide Confirms

A mid-2026 how-to guide reminds Windows users that Microsoft Edge’s startup, home button, and new tab page are controlled separately. Consumer builds still lack a native field to set a custom new tab URL, forcing reliance on extensions or administrator policies.

WN WindowsNews Desk·6h ago
Microsoft Edge · Tab Recovery

Edge’s Collections Are Dead: What Microsoft’s Tab Restoration Overhaul Means for You

Microsoft Edge version 149 removed the Collections feature and redesigned Workspaces for individual use only, reshaping how users save and restore tabs. This analysis explains the changes, impacts on home and business users, and actionable steps to migrate to Favorites and the new Workspaces.

WN WindowsNews Desk·7h ago
Facebook Support · Account Recovery

Forget Facebook Phone Support: The 2026 Reality for Windows Users and How to Get Real Help

Facebook still doesn't offer a public phone support line in 2026, leaving users vulnerable to scams. A new guide highlights official recovery tools, in-product reporting, and Meta Verified paid support. Windows users should start from Facebook's Help Center or app and never trust unsolicited recovery offers.

WN WindowsNews Desk·7h ago