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Feeling Old Yet?
From https://www.thurrott.com/ "Microsoft finalized Windows 95 on August 15, 1995 and began selling it to the public, 27 years ago today, on August 24, 1995" What fun days those were... If I may though to paraphrase Brooks Atkinson " In every age, the good old days were a myth. No one ever thought they were good at the time........"

April "C" Optional Update for 20H1 & 20H2: KB5001391
Have one reason/cause why you will DOWNLOAD & INSTALL this "C" Update.. ✔ News and interests on the Windows 10 taskbar (Features-natics, MS give you reason to install) ✔ Updates an issue to prevent blank tiles from appearing on the Start menu after updating to a newer version of Windows 10. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/april-28-2021-kb5001391-os-builds-19041-964-and-19042-964-preview-fc8959e2-f2a0-4223-b56b-0ad8d9b4f96c What is yours?

Computer Humor for the Day!
Clean computer Humor has a way of making a long day seem a less humdrum, so here is the first of hopefully more to come to brighten your days! There was once a young man who, in his youth, professed his desire to become a great writer. When asked to define "Great" he said, "I want to write stuff that the whole world will read, stuff that people will react to on a truly emotional level, stuff that will make them scream, cry, howl in pain and anger!" He now works for Microsoft, writing error messages!

CLIP turns feedback into Windows improvements
The Customer Listening & Improvement Program (CLIP) is dedicated to bringing customer feedback into the engineering process, and using it to improve Windows.

Anyone think Debloater software/PSS are terrible nowadays?
(PSS=Powershell Scripts) It's like a new virus that is self inflicted. Why does this worry me? Because the introduction of Powershell code commands really annoy me. There is two problems with this, debloater software removes the "suggested" bloatware. This is alright, ONLY if it is explained on which is removed, however they remove things like the Microsoft Store which updates apps across the board for performance and stability. The second issue is the introduction of scripts for "debloating" I can understand to a extent that windows has somebloatware, but my biggest issue is that people don't just want to click 5-6 times to unistall all of the bloat. So they introduced scripts on powershell code. And this is where my problem begins, who unistalls groove music, microsoft store, photos, movies and tv and calls it bloatware? Does the consumer interpeted in the first place it was bloatware? My other reason for this is that, the common pc user is completely questionable, sometimes they are smart, and sometimes they can't even solve the simplest of problems.(For EX:Someone didn't know they could right click to uninstall a app, or this case, unpin a tile) So what's your take on it? Is it really worth the effort to ignore the possible issues? or is it just scepticism? Or is it super secret spyware 🐍🛢 (Why are some of the emojis unfinished on this site? one is from 1999, and the other is from 2015.) (Microsoft has made a good chunck of these apps unistallable, a debloater software is no-longer needed.)

Windows 10 update
My OS is Windows 10 Home 32bit version 1909. When I check for updates, I get the message that the Feature update 20H2 is ready to "Download and Install". When I do that, the update fails at the very end after 2 hours of downloading and installing. I get a message "Undoing changes made to your computer....." and I am back to version 1909. I am told by Microsoft Support that I should first update to Feature update 2004 and only then proceed to update to Feature update 20H2. But how can I do that when I don't get the option to update to Feature update 2004. Instead I am straight away offered Feature update 20H2 whenever I check with Windows Update. Can some one please help me? M K Loyalka

Easier navigation with Windows 10 tablet mode
Tablet mode makes it easy to eliminate the need for a keyboard or mouse. Traverse the Windows 10 operating system using touch as your main form of input.

Program shortcoming
How do I avoid getting complete link address windows whenever I pass over embedded links in messages? The link address window sometimes takes up a third of the screen and obscures messages I am trying to read. I have never got a response from Comcast (Xfinity) or Microsoft (the e-mail program) to past queries I've made on this issue. I first asked for help on this problem seven months ago. This is all very frustrating and I need a fix now!

Having a program run each time you sign in to Windows
If you use a program frequently, you may want to add it to the Start-up folder. Here's how: 1. Right-click Start, click Run, type "shell:startup" (without the quotes) and then press ENTER. 2. Click Start, type the name of a program, right-click a program in a list of results, and then click Open file location. 3. Right-click a program's icon, click Copy, right-click inside the Start-up window, and then click Paste. Alternatively, you can use Registry Editor to have a program run each time you start Windows. Here's how: WARNING: Registry Editor (REGEDIT.EXE) is a very powerful tool that lets you directly modify the registry. However, incorrect use of Registry Editor can cause serious, system-wide problems including hard disk corruption, general instability, or the inability to use your computer. It may be necessary for you to reinstall your operating system to correct the problems. Microsoft does not support modifying the registry. Use this tool at your own risk. 1. Press WINDOWS LOGO + R, type "regedit" (without the quotes) and then press ENTER. 2. Double-click the following registry keys: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run 3. On the Edit menu, point to New, and then click String Value. 4. Type the name of a program and press ENTER. (For example, PowerShell Core.) 5. Double-click a newly-created value, type the drive, path, and the name of a program, and then press ENTER. (For example, C:\Program Files\PowerShell\6\pwsh.exe) 6. Exit Registry Editor. NOTE: On Windows 10 20H1, if you right-click a program, click Properties, and then click the Compatibility tab, you can enable "Register this program for restart." On Windows 10 May 2020 Update and later, if you shut down your PC while programs are left open, they will be restored when you turn your PC back on.

Sign in to Windows without a password? Yes, you can!
Passwords keep our computers, apps and work safe and private. Windows does allow some relief from password overload by offering several sign-in options that don't require entering a password.
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