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Winsage
July 7, 2026
ReactOS has successfully run Half-Life 2, following its ability to run the original Half-Life a month prior. This was achieved using a GeForce GTX 960 graphics card with Nvidia's 368.1 legacy driver and Creative Sound Blaster Audigy drivers. The progress was documented by @AotorHibiki. ReactOS is an open-source project aimed at creating a Windows-compatible operating system, currently in alpha state after nearly three decades of development.
Winsage
July 7, 2026
Users of Windows 11 can now download Windows Movie Maker 6.0 for free from the Internet Archive, thanks to @skylerdagirl. This version has been confirmed to work on both Windows 10 and 11 and uses 97 percent less RAM than Clipchamp, making it suitable for older PCs or those with limited resources. Windows Movie Maker was retired by Microsoft in January 2017.
Winsage
July 7, 2026
Valve's Steam Machine runs on SteamOS, allowing users to access their game libraries directly. It can also function as a standard PC, enabling the installation of alternative operating systems, including Windows. Valve has released official Windows drivers for essential hardware components like graphics processors, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and SD card readers, but does not provide technical support for Windows users. Installing Windows requires wiping SteamOS completely, and while dual-booting is possible, an official setup wizard is not yet available. Users must access the boot menu by powering down the device and pressing the Escape key during restart. An internet connection via Ethernet is necessary for the Windows setup process, as Wi-Fi will not work until drivers are installed.
Winsage
July 7, 2026
Valve has released official Windows drivers for the Steam Machine, allowing users to install Windows while ensuring compatibility with essential hardware components like the AMD Radeon graphics card, WiFi, Bluetooth, and the SD card reader. However, Valve does not recommend transitioning to Windows OS on the Steam Machine at this time. Installing Windows requires wiping the Steam hardware, as dual-booting with SteamOS is not currently available. Valve plans to update its SteamOS installer with a dual-boot wizard in the future, enabling users to run both operating systems simultaneously. SteamOS is promoted as the preferred operating system, offering a console-like gaming experience and optimized user interface.
Winsage
July 7, 2026
Microsoft has released an optional update, KB5095093, in June 2026 to address a storage issue affecting Windows 11 users related to the CapabilityAccessManager.db-wal file, which manages app permissions. Users have reported the file size increasing significantly, with some reaching up to 500GB, due to continuous logging of access requests and privacy controls. To install the update, users should go to Settings, select “Windows Update,” then “Advanced options,” and check for optional updates.
Winsage
July 7, 2026
Valve has introduced the Steam Machine, which operates on SteamOS and offers a console-like experience while functioning as a traditional PC. Users can install Windows on the Steam Machine, as Valve has released official drivers for essential hardware components, including graphics processor, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and SD card reader. However, installing Windows requires wiping SteamOS, and Valve does not provide official technical support for Windows users. An official dual-boot setup wizard is planned for a future update of SteamOS. To install Windows, users must access the boot menu by powering off the Steam Machine and restarting it while pressing the Escape key. An internet connection is necessary during the setup process, and connecting via Ethernet is recommended.
Winsage
July 7, 2026
Microsoft has rolled out a point-in-time restore feature for Windows 11, available to all client PCs running version 24H2 and later, including Enterprise, Pro, and Home editions. This feature automatically creates local restore points every 24 hours, stored for up to 72 hours and limited to 2% of disk space. It is enabled by default on Windows Home and unmanaged Windows Pro devices with at least 200 GB OS volume, while it is disabled by default on Windows Enterprise, Education, and organization-managed Windows Pro systems. Users can initiate restores locally via the Windows Recovery Environment, but any changes made after the selected restore point will be lost. Microsoft plans to introduce remote initiation capabilities through Intune recovery. The upcoming Windows 11 version 26H2 will maintain a low-disruption update experience, allowing devices on versions 24H2 or 25H2 to transition via a small enablement package. Devices running version 26H1 cannot upgrade directly to 26H2.
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