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Winsage
July 8, 2026
Microsoft is previewing a recovery tool called Cloud rebuild for Windows 11, which allows for a clean reinstallation of the operating system even if it fails to boot. This tool automatically downloads the latest updates and drivers, eliminating the need for manual installations after recovery. Unlike the existing "Reset this PC" feature, Cloud rebuild does not retain personal files, settings, or applications, requiring users to restore these independently. To use Cloud rebuild, users need the latest Windows 11 insider build (Preview Build 26300.8772 or higher) and must follow specific steps in the Windows Recovery Environment. The timeline for broader availability of Cloud rebuild is uncertain, depending on ongoing testing and feedback. Other recovery options in Windows 11 include recovery drives, reset functions, Quick Machine Recovery, and a testing feature called Point-in-Time restore.
Winsage
July 8, 2026
Users upgrading to Windows 11 have reported a significant decrease in available storage on their C: drive, attributed to the Capability Access Manager process consuming excessive disk space. Microsoft has acknowledged this issue and released an optional update (KB5095093) to improve disk space management for the CapabilityAccessManager.db-wal file, which can grow to several hundred gigabytes instead of the typical few megabytes. Users can check the file size in the directory C:ProgramDataMicrosoftWindowsCapabilityAccessManager, and tools like TreeSize or the command prompt can assist in this process. The CapabilityAccessManager.db-wal file functions as a write-ahead log for application access requests to system components, and its abnormal growth indicates it is not being properly merged back into the main database.
Winsage
July 8, 2026
Dave Plummer, known for creating the Windows Task Manager, discusses software bloat in a recent video, highlighting his compact notepad application, Tiny Retro Pad, which is only 2,686 bytes. He notes that while modern applications require higher specifications due to increased complexity, the lack of optimization in code has led to performance degradation. For example, Windows 10 required 1GB of RAM for its 32-bit version, while Windows 11 requires a minimum of 4GB. Plummer emphasizes the importance of efficient coding practices and critiques the tendency of modern software to include unnecessary components, suggesting that prioritizing efficiency could improve user experience on platforms like Windows 11.
AppWizard
July 7, 2026
Until Friday, the point-and-click adventure game Silence, developed by Daedalic, is available for free download on GOG. The game has a Metacritic user rating of around 3.9 out of 5. GOG is also offering the Silence soundtrack for 29 cents, a 90% discount. Additionally, other Daedalic titles, including The Night of the Rabbit, Memoria, Harvey's New Eyes, Chains of Satinav, and Deponia, are available at a 90% discount. Silence was originally subtitled The Whispered World 2. The GOG Summer Sale runs until July 9.
AppWizard
July 7, 2026
A segment of Google Pixel users is experiencing issues with the Google Recorder app, specifically that recordings are failing to save. A user on the Google Pixel subreddit reported that the app initiates recordings but does not store them, and several other users have confirmed similar experiences. Despite attempts to troubleshoot, such as clearing the app's cache and restarting devices, the issue persists for some users. However, others report that the app functions correctly on their devices. A poll on the subreddit shows that 60% of respondents are having issues with the app.
AppWizard
July 7, 2026
Sygic has launched its Motorbike Mode, now integrated with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, providing a dedicated navigation experience for motorcyclists. This mode allows riders to explore twisty roads, offers real-time elevation changes, monitors lean angles, and provides weather updates, along with offline maps. The integration enhances usability with larger maps on motorcycle displays, high-visibility alerts for hazards, speed limits, and weather changes, and allows navigation controls through the motorcycle's native buttons. Voice guidance is available through Bluetooth helmet systems. The update, version 26.4, responds to user feedback for a motorcycle dashboard experience. It is compatible with select models from manufacturers like Honda, Harley-Davidson, and Indian, while some premium features are exclusive to Sygic’s Premium+ subscription.
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