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Windows 11 Volume Bar Keeps Appearing? Three Hidden Causes and Fixes
The Windows 11 volume bar can get stuck or repeatedly appear due to stuck hardware controls, faulty audio drivers, or third-party software conflicts. This article diagnoses each cause and provides step-by-step fixes, from cleaning physical buttons to clean booting and driver rollbacks. Community-tested workarounds and prevention tips help ensure the volume overlay stays out of your way for good.
Hidden Windows 11 Dynamic Updates Fortify Setup and Recovery for Versions 24H2 Through 26H1
Microsoft quietly published three dynamic updates for Windows 11 on June 23, 2026, targeting WinRE and setup reliability for versions 24H2 (KB5095615), 25H2 (KB5102558), and the upcoming 26H1 (KB5095186). These optional packages, available via the Microsoft Update Catalog, preempt upgrade failures and recovery environment issues by refreshing critical system files and drivers. Users can manually install them for a smoother update experience.
Nokia Shifts SAP Core to Azure via RISE, Targeting AI-Fueled Enterprise Ops
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Windows 11 26H2 Insider Builds Arrive with Major Taskbar, Accessibility, and Settings Overhauls
Microsoft has begun testing Windows 11 version 26H2 in the Dev Channel, delivering a flexible taskbar with ungrouped icons and overflow menus, AI-powered accessibility tools like enhanced Narrator and Voice Access, and a redesigned Settings app that finally buries Control Panel. Early Insider reactions praise the user-focused refinements, though minor bugs remain as the update moves toward a fall 2026 release.
Core 2 Quad Retro Rig Defies Windows 11 System Requirements with AGP Graphics and DDR1 Memory
A retro computing enthusiast successfully booted Windows 11 on a 2005-era ASRock motherboard with DDR1 RAM, AGP graphics, and a Core 2 Quad CPU, using extensive workarounds. The experiment highlights the gap between Microsoft's official hardware requirements and the actual capability of old hardware, sparking community debate about planned obsolescence and the longevity of x86 platforms.
PS5 May Sales Crash 58% to Lowest Since 2000 as Switch 2 Erases Sony Momentum
Sony's PlayStation 5 hardware sales in the US collapsed 58% year-over-year in May 2026, hitting the lowest May total since 2000, as Nintendo's Switch 2 captured the market with 750,000+ units sold. The decline signals a broader console cycle shift and reinforces the PC's growing dominance, with Windows poised to benefit from accelerated multi-platform releases and an eroding exclusivity model.
AMD Races Out Adrenalin 26.6.4 to Patch Windows 10 Install Failures and Halt FSR 4.1 Game Crashes on Radeon GPUs
AMD swiftly released Adrenalin 26.6.4 on June 29, 2026, to fix Windows 10 installation failures from the troubled 26.6.2 driver and eliminate FSR 4.1 game crashes on Radeon RX 7000 GPUs. The hotfix restores full compatibility for Windows 10 gamers and stabilizes AMD's AI-powered upscaling technology, ensuring smooth gameplay in affected titles.
Windows 11 23H2’s Subtle Notification Upgrade: It Now Suggests Silencing Noisy Apps
Windows 11 version 23H2 introduces a subtle but powerful notification management feature: after you dismiss alerts from an app several times, Windows suggests turning them off entirely. The nudge respects user behavior without adding complexity, helping reduce notification overload and improve focus without requiring a trip to Settings.
AMD Zen 6 to Feature a Third Core Class: 'Low Power' CPUs Spotted in Linux Patches
Linux kernel patches have exposed AMD's plans to introduce a third 'Low Power' core class in future Zen 6 and Hygon processors, signaling a tri-hybrid architecture. This requires significant updates to Windows' scheduler to properly manage background tasks and maximize power efficiency, potentially arriving with next-generation Windows releases.
Fluent Cleaner: The Open-Source Windows Cleaner That Erases Junk in One Click—No Installs Required
Fluent Cleaner is a free and open-source Windows utility that removes temporary files, browser cache, and system junk with a single click—no installation required. With no ads, telemetry, or feature bloat, it offers a transparent, community-audited alternative to commercial cleaners like CCleaner. The portable tool is ideal for users seeking a simple and trustworthy way to reclaim disk space on Windows 10 and 11.
Pixel Desktop Mode Fails to Replace Windows for Power Users — Customization Still Lags Behind Samsung
Google's Pixel phones remain behind Samsung and Apple in three critical areas for power users: wallpaper rotation and management, lock screen customization, and a polished desktop mode. Despite Android's capabilities, Pixel lacks these features, forcing enthusiasts to use workarounds while Samsung DeX and iOS lock screen widgets set a higher bar. This gap makes Pixel a less attractive choice for those integrating their phone with Windows productivity.
AMD’s WHQL-Certified Adrenalin 26.6.4 Driver Resolves RX 7000 Series Crashes, Unblocks FSR 4.1 on Windows 10
AMD's Adrenalin 26.6.4 WHQL driver, released June 29, 2026, resolves critical installation failures from the previous 26.6.2 driver and eliminates game crashes when using FSR 4.1 on Radeon RX 7000 GPUs. The update brings stability back to Windows 10 and 11 systems, ensuring that AMD's AI-powered upscaling technology works reliably across supported titles.
Microsoft Slaps All-Caps ‘XBOX Mode’ Label on Windows 11 Gaming Overhaul in Build 26300
Microsoft is renaming 'Xbox mode' to 'XBOX mode' in Windows 11 Insider Build 26300.8758, released June 26, 2026. The all-caps change aligns the feature with Xbox branding and signals it is moving closer to a public rollout after initially appearing in spring 2026. Xbox mode transforms Windows into a controller-friendly, console-like interface for PC gamers using TV setups.