Microsoft is looking to speed up the migration to Windows 11 [1] by forcefully installing its suitability checker app on user's machines. BleepingComputer [2] spotted that the latest Windows 10 update includes a force install for PC Health Check, a tool that evaluates a user's machine to suss out its suitability for upgrading to Windows 11. The new KB5005463 update doesn't mention PC Health Check [3] in its title, but may upset some users who prefer to stay on Windows 10 until all the initial issues with Microsoft's new software are ironed out. Microsoft says that users are able to simply uninstall PC Health Check using the Windows Settings app, however some users have complained that this is trickier than it sounds - namly because the tool keeps being reinstalled whenever a subsequent Windows update is released. PC Health Check doesn't appear too intrusive an addition to a Windows 10 PC, but users may want to disable it if they don't want to be reminded ...
Microsoft has announced its new version of Windows aimed at K-8 students [1] , Windows 11 SE. While there's a lot about it that's different from Windows 11 proper, you're not going to be able to get your hands on it. It requires a new laptop, and those devices, such as the Surface Laptop SE, are only sold through educational sales channels. One thing that you can get right now, however, is the all-new Windows 11 SE Bloom wallpaper. Windows 11 SE Bloom wallpaper (compressed) It's similar to the Bloom wallpaper that already comes in Windows 11, but instead of being all blue, it comes in different colors like pink, yellow, purple, red, and blue. The above image is compressed, and you can download the uncompressed version from the link below. Download the uncompressed Windows 11 SE wallpaper [2] If you haven't heard about Windows 11 SE yet, it's a stripped down version of the OS that's aimed at K-8 students, and it lives alongside the firm's other educat...
Want to download Windows 11? Be sure to go down the official route, or you may end up downloading something nasty. As Microsoft begins its big rollout of Windows 11, scammers are hot on the company's heels to take advantage of the situation. Fake Windows 11 download pages are making their rounds around the internet, and downloading one of these phony installers could leave you with a nasty virus. How Scammers Are Abusing the Windows 11 Upgrade Process As reported on PCMag [1] , scammers are trying to trick people into downloading a fake Windows 11 installer. In this reported case, the scammer made their website look as close to the ...
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