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Winsage
April 16, 2026
The FAT32 file system, historically limited to a 32GB partition size due to a design choice by Microsoft engineer Dave Plummer, can inherently support volumes up to 2TB with a 512-byte sector size and theoretically up to 16TB with 4KB sectors. While Windows maintained this 32GB limit, motherboard manufacturers had already developed firmware to utilize larger FAT32 drives. Tools like Rufus and GUIFormat were used to format high-capacity media, as Windows did not allow direct FAT32 formatting for drives larger than 32GB. However, with the introduction of Windows 11 Insider Preview Builds 26220.8165 and 26300.8170, users can now format large flash drives and external volumes as FAT32 directly from the Command Prompt without third-party software.
Winsage
April 15, 2026
Microsoft has lifted the FAT32 file system's volume limit in a recent preview version of Windows 11, allowing users to format storage devices with capacities of up to 2 terabytes, an increase from the previous maximum of 32 gigabytes. This change addresses a long-standing limitation that has existed since 1996. Additionally, Microsoft is enhancing the partition tool in Windows 11, improving its speed and responsiveness for managing multiple partitions. These updates are currently being tested in the Windows Insider Program, with no confirmed timeline for broader availability.
Winsage
April 15, 2026
Microsoft has begun removing the Copilot button from select applications in its Windows 11 ecosystem, starting in late March 2026, as part of a strategy to integrate AI more effectively. Changes announced by Pavan Davrli on March 20, 2026, include improved taskbar customization, enhanced control over Windows Update, and performance boosts for File Explorer. The Copilot button has been removed from applications like Snipping Tool and Notepad, but the AI-powered tools remain accessible under the name "Advanced features." Users can disable the standard Copilot functionality through settings. The decision has sparked mixed reactions, with some users feeling disillusioned and expressing concerns about unnecessary AI features in essential software.
Tech Optimizer
April 14, 2026
A recent discovery by Malwarebytes has identified a cyber threat involving a typosquatted domain that mimics official Microsoft support pages. This site uses authentic branding and KB-style reference numbers to deceive users into downloading what appears to be a legitimate cumulative update. The malware, once installed, operates stealthily, stealing passwords from browsers and active sessions, which allows attackers to bypass two-factor authentication. The stolen data is sent to external servers through encrypted channels. Initial scans showed zero detections by multiple antivirus engines due to the malware's obfuscated scripts. It also modifies system startup entries and creates disguised shortcuts for persistence. Microsoft has not yet released Windows 11 version 24H2 to general users, and updates should only be obtained through official channels to avoid potential threats.
AppWizard
April 14, 2026
TwitchCon Europe will take place from May 30-31, 2026, in Rotterdam, Netherlands, featuring a collaboration with Mojang Studios to create a Minecraft-themed experience. The event will include interactive activities, a Minecraft Arena, and Twitch's Rivals Arena & Glitch Theatre Creator Stage. Attendees can participate in IRL tournaments, panels with popular streamers like Tubbo and Aimsey, and a Minecraft speedrunning tournament hosted by Tubbo. Mary Kish, Head of Community Marketing at Twitch, highlighted the significance of Minecraft in the Twitch community and the event's focus on connecting creators and fans.
Winsage
April 13, 2026
Microsoft has released new test builds for Windows Insiders, specifically Dev Build 26300.8170 and Beta Build 26220.8165, which remove the 32GB limit on FAT32 formatting for external drives. Users can now format external drives up to 2TB using FAT32 through the Command Prompt. This change, which has been anticipated by users, is a shift from the long-standing restriction that required third-party applications or specialized commands for larger drives. The enhancement applies only to the Command Prompt, as the graphical interface remains unchanged, and the 4GB file size limit for individual files on FAT32 drives still applies. This feature is currently available only in preview versions for Windows Insiders, with a broader rollout planned for future standard Windows 11 updates.
Winsage
April 13, 2026
Microsoft is transforming its Windows Insider Program to enhance user engagement in Windows 11 development. The program will feature a simplified Beta and Experimental channel structure, replacing the previous four-tier system. Users will be able to perform in-place upgrades between Insider builds and have manual control over hidden features through 'Feature Flags.' Microsoft is reintroducing in-person Insider meetups in five major cities: New York City on April 21, Hyderabad on May 7, Taipei on May 13, San Francisco on June 4, and London on June 23. Marcus Ash leads the design and research for the Windows + Devices team, overseeing the revamped meetups.
Winsage
April 13, 2026
Microsoft is testing a new calendar-based pause feature for Windows updates that allows users to select specific dates for their updates, moving beyond fixed presets. This feature is currently in a preview build and was discovered by a member of the Windows Insider community. While details on how long users can delay updates are limited, the new interface aims to enhance user control over update schedules.
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