Last week, Microsoft revealed that business customers can no longer use unlimited storage in OneDrive. NTDEV, the creator of the tiny10/11 project, has published a video of Windows 7 running on Windows 8 running on Windows 8.1 running on Windows 10 running on Windows 11. To finish the Windows 11 section, here is a quirky video showcasing the wonders of nested virtualization. That results in the error message claiming "Windows Recovery Environment servicing failed." According to Microsoft, some PCs might not have enough storage space on the recovery partition to complete a WinRE update. Microsoft also published a support document explaining failing WinRE updates on Windows 11 machines. This applies to the redesigned File Explorer in Windows 11 23H2 ( we covered its performance downgrades in a dedicated article) and the current implementation in version 22H2 without the new XAML-based UI elements. Switching in and out of fullscreen mode with the F11 key significantly improved load times. Users discovered a weird method to make the app faster: just use bugs. On the less controversial (and a little funny) side, we have Windows 11 and File Explorer with performance issues. The maker of Firefox argues the new agreement makes it nearly impossible to tell if Microsoft uses your personal data to train its AI models or not. Mozilla has been busy attacking the software giant for its vague phrasing and hard-to-understand changes in the updated Services Agreement. Developers have been testing it for quite a while, and there is no information if they will ship it to the public (for better or for worse).Ī weird-looking feature in Edge is not the only reason to question Microsoft's approach to privacy. The company is testing a new "Web preview" feature for improved copy-paste, and the problem is that it requires sending the links you copy to Microsoft. In fact, this one may raise some privacy concerns. Some of them are great, like password categorization and notes, and some are less exciting. Microsoft is working on new features for its browser. And of course, you may find a word or two about older but still supported versions. Here we talk about everything happening around Microsoft's latest operating system in the Stable channel and preview builds: new features, removed features, controversies, bugs, interesting findings, and more.
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