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No Universal SSD Death: Microsoft and Phison Clear August Update, but Forensic Questions Linger
Microsoft and Phison have cleared the August 2025 Windows 11 update of causing widespread SSD failures, but community-driven benchmarks continue to reproduce a rare vanish symptom during heavy writes on partially filled drives. While the update appears safe for most users, lingering forensic questions and practical risk-mitigation steps remain essential for power users and IT teams.
Microsoft Mutes Phantom Certificate Errors in Windows 11 with KB5064081 Preview
Microsoft's optional preview update KB5064081 resolves a harmless but operationally disruptive Event ID 57 error in Windows 11 24H2's CertificateServicesClient log. The fix stops false alarms caused by a development artifact related to the Microsoft Pluton Cryptographic Provider, reducing alert fatigue for IT admins without affecting certificate operations.
Microsoft, Phison Deny KB5063878 SSD Bricking, but Community Tests Show a Narrow Risk
Microsoft and Phison say the August 2025 Windows 11 update KB5063878 isn't causing widespread SSD failures, but independent testers have found a repeatable pattern of drive disconnections during heavy writes. While the risk is low for general users, those who perform sustained large transfers on partially full SSDs should exercise caution by backing up data and monitoring vendor advisories. The incident highlights how OS changes can surface latent firmware bugs.
Forgotten Windows VR Headsets Get a SteamVR Lifeline via Oasis Driver
The Oasis driver, released August 29, 2025, restores SteamVR compatibility for Windows Mixed Reality headsets like the HP Reverb G2 and Samsung Odyssey, bypassing Microsoft's deprecated runtime. Closed-source and NVIDIA-only, it enables 6DoF tracking and OpenXR apps on Windows 11 24H2, extending hardware life and reducing e-waste. The project highlights community resilience against platform obsolescence.
4,500 Hours, Zero Failures: Inside the Investigation That Cleared Windows 11’s August Updates
Phison and Microsoft conducted extensive investigations into claims that August 2025 Windows 11 updates brick SSDs and found no reproducible evidence. Phison ran over 4,500 hours of testing without triggering the reported faults, and Microsoft's telemetry showed no systemic link. While isolated cases may still exist, the coordinated response confirms the updates do not cause widespread drive failures.
Microsoft Retires Mail, Maps & Movies: 10 Windows 11 Apps You Should Uninstall Right Now
Microsoft has officially retired the Mail & Calendar, Maps, and Movies & TV apps, signaling a broader push to streamline Windows 11. Alongside these dead apps, at least seven other preinstalled programs—like Camera, News, and Solitaire—are safe to uninstall, freeing up storage and reducing clutter. We provide a verified removal checklist, recovery steps, and insights into Microsoft's shift toward web-based experiences.
Windows 8.1's EGA Illusion: How an Emulator Tricked the OS Into Reporting 256MB VRAM and True Color
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Flyoobe 1.6 Sharpens Its Windows 11 Toolkit with a Refined OOBE and Smarter Debloating
Flyoobe 1.6 transforms a simple Windows 11 bypass into a polished OOBE installer and debloat toolkit, featuring granular bloat removal, refined first-run controls, and unified install providers. The update emphasizes user experience and safety, but running Windows 11 on unsupported hardware still carries risks of no official support and weakened security. Enthusiasts and IT pros gain a powerful, transparent tool, though caution is advised for production systems.
Windows 11 Insider Builds Add Native Keyboard Shortcuts for En and Em Dashes
Microsoft is adding system-wide keyboard shortcuts for en dash (Win + -) and em dash (Win + Shift + -) in Windows 11 Insider builds 26200.5761 and 26120.5770. The feature streamlines punctuation for writers and works across apps, though it conflicts with Magnifier’s zoom-out shortcut. A public rollout is expected after Insider testing.
The Billion-User Mirage: Why Viral AI Chatbot Rankings Need a Second Look
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Microsoft and Phison Deny Windows 11 Update Kills SSDs, but Users Aren't Convinced
Microsoft and Phison have both concluded that the August 2025 Windows 11 update KB5063878 is not responsible for reported SSD failures, after extensive telemetry analysis and lab testing. However, a consistent community-reproduced failure mode—NVMe drives disappearing during sustained large writes to partially full drives—remains unexplained, leaving users cautious and the investigation open.
7 Windows Registry Tricks That Unlock Hidden Customization on Windows 11
Windows 11 puts many system settings behind friendly interfaces, but the ancient Windows Registry still holds the keys to deeper customizations. From forcing a pure‑black dark theme to restoring the classic context menu, we explain seven verified tweaks that deliver immediate improvements—along with the risks and best practices every power user should know.
Microsoft Ships Out-of-Band Fix for Windows 11 Recovery Bug While Storage Anomaly Reports Swirl
Microsoft's August 2025 Windows 11 update (KB5063878) broke system recovery and triggered unverified reports of SSDs disappearing under heavy write loads. An out-of-band fix quickly resolved the recovery regression, while storage vendors and Microsoft haven't confirmed a widespread disk-killing bug. The incident underscores the critical need for proactive backups, staged updates, and enabling recovery features like System Restore and Quick Machine Recovery.