August’s Patch Tuesday is a big one: 751 fixes, an exploited WinSock flaw and plenty of critical Windows, Office and Exchange issues.
Admins responsible for Windows fleets are advised to take action to protect their systems against this actively exploited vulnerability. Here's what you need to do to stay secure.
The Kernel Data Inpage error can be problematic. However, there are ways to fix it and we're going to show you how to do that on Windows 10.
It's 2026 and Windows 11 search still sucks.
If your Windows 11 PC suddenly looks low on storage, your downloads folder or game library may not be the problem. According to Windows Latest, a bug tied to a Windows system file can silently consume ...
If you’re currently experiencing problems with storage space on your Windows 11 PC, it may not be your own fault—even if you’re hogging a massive number of files and/or apps. You might actually be ...
If you encounter the “Local NTFS volumes are required to complete the operation” error message, follow the provided solutions. Redirect %TEMP% and %TMP% to a ...
GetDataBack is a Windows data recovery tool for restoring lost files from formatted, damaged, or unreadable drives with guided scanning. GetDataBack is a Windows data recovery tool for restoring lost ...
Windows 11’s File Explorer finally features a file size display that’s easily readable at a glance. Additionally, two important menu items are returning to the right-click menu in File Explorer. There ...
Microsoft is finally acknowledging what many Windows 11 users have felt for years, File Explorer can be slow in ways that a faster launch alone won’t fix. The latest explanation from Microsoft points ...
Files is a powerful, modern alternative to Windows File Explorer, built on WinUI 3 with a clean UI, dual-pane support, tabs, tags, and advanced tools like previews, Git, and FTP. It fixes many ...
There are no shortage of complaints about Windows 11 and its slow File Explorer, with owners reporting buggy behavior, non-responsive commands, and crashing out of the blue. That's partly why Windows ...