Windows 11 Pro

Winsage
April 25, 2026
A bundle is available that includes Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2019 and Windows 11 Pro for a one-time price of .97, significantly lower than the MSRP of 8. Microsoft Office 2019 includes applications such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, Publisher, and Access, featuring improved inking, expanded data analysis in Excel, and enhanced presentation options in PowerPoint. Windows 11 Pro offers a modern interface, performance and security features, Snap layouts, virtual desktops, and a built-in AI assistant called Copilot. The bundle is structured as a one-time purchase, avoiding ongoing subscription fees. Prices are subject to change.
Winsage
April 23, 2026
Microsoft is introducing changes to the Windows 11 Out-of-Box Experience (OOBE) by allowing users to click “Update Later” during setup to bypass post-installation updates. This aims to streamline the installation process and enable quicker access to desktops. The feature is currently being rolled out, but the timeline for widespread availability is uncertain. Users should be cautious, as skipping updates may expose their PCs to security vulnerabilities until they manually install the updates.
Winsage
April 21, 2026
Microsoft has released new preview versions of Windows 11 for Insiders across the Beta, Dev, and Canary channels, focusing on enhancing stability and performance. Key enhancements include: - File Explorer: Faster, smoother, and more reliable experience. - Settings App: Improved navigation and consistent user interface. - Drop Tray: Functioning seamlessly. - Clipboard History: Quicker response time. - Storage Settings: Enhanced performance for large-volume storage. - Windows Hello: Greater reliability. - Keyboard Input and Voice Control: More uniform experience. - Startup Applications: Improved performance and memory management. - Screen Content Display: Enhanced stability in displaying content, audio, and fonts. - Overall Security: Improved security measures. These updates aim for reliability and consistency, with significant enhancements expected to be available to the public by May 2026.
Winsage
April 20, 2026
The Microsoft Office 2024 Home & Business bundle, along with Windows 11 Pro, is available for .99, reduced from the regular price of .99. This bundle includes essential applications like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook, and features Windows 11 Pro with advanced tools and an AI-driven assistant. The offer represents a discount of over 75% off the manufacturer's suggested retail price.
Winsage
April 16, 2026
Users have reported issues with Windows 11 update KB5083769, which has triggered BitLocker recovery key prompts, locking some users out of their PCs. Microsoft acknowledged that the problem mainly affects corporate devices with specific BitLocker Group Policy settings. The issue is limited to systems where BitLocker is enabled, certain Group Policy configurations are set, and the Secure Boot State PCR7 Binding is “Not Possible.” Affected users need to enter their BitLocker recovery key or contact IT support for assistance. Microsoft has also provided guidance for IT departments to perform a Known Issue Rollback to remove the problematic updates, though this may expose systems to vulnerabilities.
Tech Optimizer
April 16, 2026
A security researcher named Chaotic Eclipse has discovered a significant vulnerability in Microsoft Defender that could allow hackers to gain administrative access to systems running Windows 10, Windows 11, and Windows Server. The vulnerability arises from Windows Defender's behavior of rewriting detected malicious files back to their original location instead of removing them, which can be exploited to overwrite system files and grant unauthorized users elevated privileges. This issue remains unaddressed by Microsoft, leaving millions of users vulnerable. Although there is no current evidence of active exploitation, the situation could change. Users are advised to consider additional antivirus solutions for enhanced security.
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 piloting a feature that allows users to select a specific date for pausing updates in Windows 11, moving away from the previous system that allowed pauses of up to five weeks. Users can access this feature through Settings > Windows Update, where they can choose to pause updates for a specific date using a calendar flyout. Currently, Windows 11 typically receives updates at least twice a month, with additional updates as needed. Users of Windows 11 Pro or Enterprise can defer updates for extended periods, potentially up to a year. The new pause controls are still in development, and while the upper limits for pause duration are unclear, there may be a cap similar to the Group Policy limit of one year. Microsoft is also working on streamlining the installation process for large updates and enhancing user control over third-party drivers.
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