Microsoft has rolled out the Windows 11 February cumulative update, KB5077181, and early coverage paints it as a corrective release aimed at both security and day-to-day stability. Monthly rollups ...
Windows 11 KB5077181 is actually a pretty decent update after a long time. In our tests across hundreds of machines, Windows Latest did not observe any major issues. In fact, KB5077181 could make some ...
Opening an EXE file on your Windows operating system may seem like a straightforward process, but have you ever wondered about alternative methods? This article will explore three distinct ways to ...
Lt. Gen. Michael McCurry, commanding general of U.S. Army Futures and Concepts Command, gives a speech during command's activation ceremony at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, Feb. 12, 2026.
A bug in Windows 11 is crashing Explorer.exe, which could make your desktop UI disappear, including the taskbar. And if you don’t see the taskbar, you also cannot open the Start menu in most cases.
Microsoft has acknowledged a serious issue in Windows 11 that can cause Explorer.exe to crash, leaving affected systems without a functional desktop interface. When the process fails, core elements ...
You have a great idea—a product tweak that will save your company money, a process change to increase your team’s productivity, or a plan for heading off a looming crisis. There’s just one snag: ...
Microsoft has fixed a known issue that caused bright white flashes when launching File Explorer in dark mode on Windows 11 systems after installing the KB5070311 optional update. The bug was also ...
The Army shuttered its largest command on Friday to activate in its place a new organization focused on soldiers’ efforts in the Western Hemisphere as the service continues a major shakeup of its top ...
Update December 03, 08:39 EST: Microsoft has updated the support document to include Windows 11 25H2 to the list of affected OS versions. We have revised the title and story accordingly. Microsoft ...
Randomly (I cannot see a pattern yet) the Command Bar shows up in this cut off state (see image). It happens fairly often, restarting explorer.exe fixes it. If I can provide further info to help ...