2023-08-24 08:08:21
Announcement in “Windows release health” Users are reporting that following installing the recently released August 2023 Non-Security Preview Update and rebooting their device, they are encountering an “UNSUPPORTED_PROCESSOR” Blue Screen Error (BSoD). It is said that there is. US Microsoft announced on August 23 (local time) in “Windows release health”. The platforms affected are: No preview patches have been distributed to other environments. Windows 11 version 22H2: KB5029351 Windows 11 version 21H2: KB5029332 Windows 10 version 22H2: KB5029331 If the OS becomes unbootable following applying the patch, Windows will automatically uninstall the patch that caused it. So if you try to reboot a few times, you may be able to boot normally. The company is currently investigating whether this issue is caused by Windows. If you run into trouble, press[Windows]+[F]to launch the “Feedback Hub” app, set the category to “Installation and Updates” and the subcategory to “Download, install, and configure Windows Updates” for more information. I want you to let me know. “Feedback Hub” app.If you write the title carefully, appropriate categories and subcategories are automatically suggested.
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Did you know? Windows Task Manager monitoring can be paused
2023-08-18 14:07:00
The Windows Task Manager can be temporarily paused using the CTRL key. Lawrence Abrams, from the Bleeping Computer website, reported that the Microsoft Windows Program Manager shared a useful tip on “X” (Twitter) that allows for a temporary “freeze” of monitoring the resources shown in the Task Manager.
Task Manager can pause resource consumption update
Windows Task Manager resource monitoring update may be paused. Source: Vitor Valeri
As in the Task Manager there are many processes running and all of them are constantly changing CPU, memory, SSD/HDD, network and GPU utilization, you will have difficulty in selecting a specific process that is affecting the computer in some way. . Fortunately, Jen Gentleman, Microsoft Windows Program Manager, is over sharing a tip which will be useful for this type of case. By pressing and holding the CTRL key, you can “pause” the Task Manager’s real-time monitoring of resources, allowing a finer assessment of what is happening.
To resume real-time monitoring of the resources of the processes listed in the Windows Task Manager, just release the CTRL key. As long as you have the key pressed, the monitoring will continue “paused”.
The person behind the development of this Task Manager feature is Dave Plummer. Following Jen’s post, Dave said on X (Twitter):
Someone finally noticed that if you hold down CTRL, the list of processes in the Task Manager conveniently freezes so you can select lines without them switching places.
Dave explains why he created the pause functionality in Task Manager by saying:
I made it so that you might sort by CPU and other dynamic columns, but still be able to click on things…
Is it possible to use the feature in other Task Manager tabs?
Yes, in addition to being able to pause Task Manager resource monitoring from the “Processes” tab, the user can also do the same from the “Details” tab.
You can temporarily pause Task Manager resource monitoring in the “Details” tab. Source: Vitor Valeri
Where does this Windows Task Manager pause feature work?
According to the information released by Jen Gentleman, Microsoft Windows program manager, the Task Manager monitoring pause feature works in Windows 10 and Windows 11.
What did you think of this tip regarding Task Manager in Windows 10 and Windows 11? Comment below and share with us your experiences and opinion on the subject!
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Microsoft Introduces New Windows Backup App for Simpler Migration to Windows 11
2023-08-14 07:23:31
Twitter Capture Foreign media reported on the 13th (local time) that Microsoft (MS) will provide a new Windows backup app to the older Windows 10 operating system (OS). Reports confirmed that the latest Windows 10 build 19045.3391, which was released to the Release Preview Channel last week, includes the Windows Backup app, which was released to the Windows 11 Developer Channel via build 23466 in May. The Windows Backup app provides the ability to back up and restore folders, files, photos, apps, settings, and credentials. All content is synced with OneDrive. The restore action not only restores the app, but also locks the app to its original location along with synchronizing Windows settings and other preferences. However, since Windows 19 Out-of-The-Box Experience (OOBE) does not support restoring from OneDrive backups, some analysts say that MS added the Windows Backup app to make migration to Windows 11 easier. Meanwhile, Windows 10 OS will officially end all support on October 14, 2025.
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2023-08-14 14:30:47
The Windows Backup app will be in Windows 10 as well. Previously, in May 2023, build 23466 of the beta version of Windows 11 made available on the Dev channel, Microsoft made available a new application created to back up settings, files, applications, among other things. Now, this past weekend, Windows 10 build 19045.3391 brought the new Windows Backup app.
Windows Backup also arrives for Windows 10: How does it work?
New Windows Backup application is also coming to Windows 10. Source: Oficina da Net
To open the new Windows Backup app in Windows 11, just click on the start menu and look for it in the list. Its function is to back up folders, applications, credentials and settings using OneDrive. However, according to Taras Buria of the Taras Buria website, build 19045.3391 cannot be restored from a OneDrive backup during the onboarding experience. With this, it is believed that Microsoft has made the new app available for Windows 10 in order to facilitate the migration to Windows 11.
New Windows Backup app on Windows 10 22H2 build 19045.3391. Source: NeoWin
Other improvements brought regarding by the Windows 10 build 19045.3391 update
Released in the “release preview” channel of the Windows Insider program, Windows 10 build 19045.3391 implements other improvements in addition to those brought by the Windows Backup application. One is location enhancement to provide information regarding weather, news, traffic information and other data related to where the user is. Additionally, account-related notifications, daylight savings changes, and other fixes have been released.
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