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Microsoft Gives Devs First Look at GPU Crash Dump Standard via PIX
Microsoft has released a public preview of DirectX Dump Files, a new standardized format for capturing GPU crash state in Direct3D 12 applications. Integrated with PIX for Windows, the feature allows developers to automatically save a complete snapshot when a device removal occurs. AMD is the first GPU vendor to support the format, adding hardware-specific data to the dumps.
Microsoft Rolls Out Point-in-Time Restore for Windows 11 24H2, Enabling Instant Recovery From Crashes
Microsoft has released point-in-time restore for Windows 11 24H2 and later, offering automatic snapshot-based recovery that can roll back a PC in minutes. The feature is enabled by default on Home, Pro, and Enterprise editions, integrates deeply with Windows Update and WinRE, and is a major step toward reducing downtime from faulty updates or driver installations.
Thurrott Scraps 25H2 Mini-Edition: Windows 11 Field Guide Goes Lean and Continuous
Paul Thurrott scraps plans for a Windows 11 25H2 mini-field guide and instead transforms his flagship guide into a continuously updated, slimmed-down resource. The move responds to Microsoft's chaotic update cadence with Moment updates and Windows-as-a-Service, abandoning version-specific editions for a living document model. Subscribers will access a GitHub repository and a companion app receiving updates every two weeks.
Windows 11 Build 26300.8697 Offers Toggle to Disable Bing Web Results in Search
Microsoft is testing a new toggle in Windows 11 Insider Build 26300.8697 that lets users disable Bing web results from the Start menu and taskbar search. The long-requested feature, part of the upcoming 26H2 update, improves privacy and performance while giving users complete control over their local search experience. Early feedback from Insiders is overwhelmingly positive, signaling a significant shift in Microsoft's approach to user choice.
Microsoft Pushes Windows 11 25H2 Auto-Upgrade to Unmanaged PCs as 23H2 Support Deadline Looms
Microsoft has started an automatic Windows 11 25H2 rollout to eligible “unmanaged” Home and Pro PCs through Windows Update, targeting systems still on 23H2 (end of service November 11, 2025) and some PCs on 24H2 that are behind on cumulative updates. The move—confirmed via Microsoft release health documentation—signals a more forceful approach to keeping consumer devices current, though it has drawn criticism from users who prefer more control over update timing.
Brother HL-L2350DW Goes Offline After Mesh Upgrade; Separate 2.4 GHz SSID Fixes It
Many users find their Brother HL-L2350DW printer stops working after upgrading to a mesh Wi-Fi system. This happens because the printer only supports 2.4 GHz networks, while mesh systems often combine both bands under one SSID. The fix involves creating a separate 2.4 GHz network or adjusting router settings, and reconfiguring Windows print settings.
AMD Tells Windows 10 Gamers to Uninstall Buggy Adrenalin 26.6.2 Driver After Widespread Failures
AMD has confirmed that its Adrenalin 26.6.2 driver breaks on Windows 10, causing the software to fail to launch and displaying a yellow warning in Device Manager. The company recommends rolling back to version 26.6.1 while it investigates the issue, which appears isolated to Windows 10 and may be linked to ongoing FSR 4.1 rollout problems. A hotfix is expected soon.
Windows 11 26H2: Microsoft's Reliability-Focused Enablement Package Arrives June 2026
Microsoft plans to release Windows 11 26H2 as an enablement package emphasizing reliability, with Insider testing starting in June 2026. The update shares a servicing branch with 24H2 and 25H2, ensuring a minimal-download, low-risk upgrade that will particularly benefit enterprise IT deployments through improved stability and predictable patch management.
Vadzo’s 8MP Falcon-821CRS USB Camera Earns Ubuntu 22.04 and Windows 11 Certifications
Vadzo Imaging's Falcon-821CRS 8MP USB 3.2 Gen1 camera has been validated on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and Windows 11. Operating as a standard UVC device, it delivers plug-and-play 4K video using an Onsemi AR0821 rolling-shutter sensor, making it ideal for industrial vision, medical, and kiosk applications.
AMD Confirms Adrenalin 26.6.2 Driver Bricks Radeon GPUs on Windows 10 With Code 43 Error
AMD confirmed that its Adrenalin 26.6.2 driver fails on Windows 10, triggering a Code 43 error that disables Radeon GPUs. The company has acknowledged the issue and recommends rolling back to a previous driver. This incident raises concerns about Windows 10 driver support after the OS has reached end of life.
Acer Swift Go 14 (2024) Brings Vivid OLED and Intel Core Ultra to the Masses
The Acer Swift Go 14 (2024) combines a stunning 2.8K OLED display with Intel's latest Core Ultra processors at a competitive price. It offers strong everyday performance, AI-ready features, and all-day battery life in a sleek 14-inch design, making it a top choice for value-conscious buyers seeking a premium screen experience.
When the Internet Broke: Unpacking the June 22 Outage That Took Down X, Teams, Zoom, and Robinhood
On June 22, 2026, a widespread outage affected X, Reddit, Discord, Canva, Zoom, Fortnite, Robinhood, and Microsoft Teams, likely due to a misconfiguration at a common CDN provider. The disruption highlighted the internet's fragile dependency on centralized infrastructure and prompted actionable advice for Windows users to build resilience into their digital lives, including using offline tools and diversifying service providers.
AMD Urges Rollback After Adrenalin 26.6.2 Breaks Radeon RX on Windows 10
AMD has confirmed that its Adrenalin 26.6.2 driver causes Radeon RX graphics cards on Windows 10 to fail, with AMD Software not launching and GPUs showing Code 43 errors. The company pulled the driver and recommends rolling back to 26.6.1. A fix is in the works, but no release date has been announced.