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Windows 11 KB5062553 Bug Cripples Start Menu & Shell: Microsoft Confirms Provisioning Race Condition
Microsoft has officially acknowledged a critical provisioning-time regression in Windows 11 that can leave fundamental desktop components completely non-functional, affecting the Start menu, Taskbar,...
Windows 11 July 2025 Update Breaks Start Menu & Shell: Microsoft Confirms Provisioning Bug
Microsoft has quietly confirmed a critical servicing regression introduced with the July 2025 cumulative updates for Windows 11 that can leave the operating system's shell—including the Start menu,...
Windows 11 24H2 Provisioning Bug Breaks Start Menu and Settings - Microsoft Confirms
Microsoft has officially acknowledged a significant provisioning regression in Windows 11 24H2 updates that breaks core shell functionality, including the Start Menu and Settings app, particularly...
Windows 11 Shell Breaks After July 2025 Update: XAML Registration Bug Explained
Microsoft has confirmed a critical Windows 11 shell regression affecting Start Menu, Taskbar, File Explorer, and Settings functionality following July 2025 cumulative updates, with the company...
Nutanix AVD on AHV: Revolutionizing Hybrid Desktop Infrastructure
The enterprise computing landscape is undergoing a seismic shift as Nutanix announces support for Microsoft Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) running on its AHV hypervisor, a groundbreaking development...
Omnissa ONE 2025: What IT Admins Need to Know About Co-Management, Server UEM, and Autonomous Patching
At the Omnissa ONE 2025 conference, the freshly independent company dropped a series of announcements that reshape how IT teams can manage Windows devices, servers, and applications—without ripping...
Microsoft Flags Graphics Bug That Lets Attackers Grab System Control—Here’s Your Patching Plan
Microsoft’s latest security update addresses a race condition in the Windows graphics component that could allow an attacker with local access to escalate privileges to SYSTEM level. The...
Windows 10 Support Ends October 14, 2025: Upgrade, Pay for Security, or Face the Risk
Microsoft will stop issuing security updates for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025. With nearly half of all Windows PCs still running the old operating system, millions of users face a ticking clock....
Microsoft’s Windows 365 Cloud Apps Public Preview: Stream Single Apps, Not the Whole Desktop
Microsoft took the wraps off Windows 365 Cloud Apps on September 18, 2025, pushing the service into public preview with a clear message: not every worker needs a full Cloud PC. The new capability...
Omnissa Overhauls Windows Management with New Agent, Paves Path for Intune Coexistence
Omnissa jettisoned the aging OMA‑DM protocol at its Omnissa ONE 2025 conference, introducing a next‑generation agent‑based architecture that lets IT teams run Workspace ONE alongside Microsoft...
Countdown to Windows 10 EOL: Your 30-Day Migration Plan to Avoid Security Gaps
With fewer than 30 days remaining until Microsoft terminates all security updates for Windows 10, the window for orderly migration is slamming shut. October 14, 2025 marks the hard cutoff when the...
Windows 10’s October 2025 Deadline Is Firm: Here Are the Only 5 Ways to Stay Secure
Windows 10 will receive its final free security patches on October 14, 2025. When that date passes, any PC still running the operating system without a paid extension or a workaround will be...