Windows 11

Winsage
June 10, 2026
Microsoft is introducing new controls for Windows 11 that will allow users to disable web search and remove Microsoft Store suggestions from their search results. The update, demonstrated on June 2, 2026, will include two toggles in the Windows 11 Settings app under Privacy and Security → Search Permissions. The first toggle will turn off Bing-powered web results in the taskbar search and Start menu, while the second will control the appearance of Microsoft Store app suggestions. This change replaces the previous method of disabling web search, which required complex registry edits. The new settings aim to enhance user experience by prioritizing local search results and addressing privacy concerns, as user queries will no longer be transmitted to Microsoft’s servers. The toggles are expected to roll out through the Windows Insider program before becoming available to all users.
Winsage
June 10, 2026
Microsoft has released the Windows 10 KB5094127 extended security update, which addresses vulnerabilities identified during the June 2026 Patch Tuesday and enhances monitoring of updated Secure Boot certificates. Users on Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC or enrolled in the ESU program can install it via the Windows Update settings. The update upgrades Windows 10 to build 19045.7417 and Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2021 to build 19044.7417. It focuses on security enhancements and bug fixes, resolving a total of 200 vulnerabilities, including three zero-day flaws. Key features include improved File Explorer search functionality for Chinese text and UTF-8 encoded files, dynamic status reporting for Secure Boot states, a new policy setting to limit Secure Boot service data sent to Microsoft, and enhanced targeting data for automatic receipt of new Secure Boot certificates. A known issue may cause BitLocker recovery notifications on certain systems, particularly those with specific BitLocker Group Policy settings. Microsoft recommends removing the Group Policy setting and suspending/resuming BitLocker as a temporary fix.
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June 10, 2026
Microsoft's June 2026 Patch Tuesday update, KB5094126, introduced the Low Latency Profile feature in Windows 11, aimed at improving responsiveness of core shell experiences like the Start menu and Action Center. This feature optimizes CPU performance by allowing it to quickly reach maximum frequency for one to three seconds during user interactions, enhancing the speed of actions such as opening the Start menu. Users must install the update and may need to enable the feature manually using ViVeTool if it is not activated automatically. The Low Latency Profile is designed to work without significantly impacting battery life or thermal performance. Other enhancements in the update include Shared Audio for Bluetooth headphones, Multi-App Camera functionality, and improved Task Manager capabilities.
Winsage
June 9, 2026
Operational technology (OT) engineers and plant managers must decide between migrating to Windows 11, opting for Extended Security Updates, or implementing compensating controls as support for Windows 10 ends. Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2021 will stop receiving updates on January 12, 2027. A live webinar is available to help organizations develop a strategy for transitioning from Windows 10, addressing security and compliance challenges, key standards, and practical strategies for safeguarding systems. The webinar targets OT engineers, plant managers, OT security leaders, and operations teams in various sectors, aiming to assist them in maintaining operational integrity during the transition.
Winsage
June 9, 2026
Windows 11 Pro includes a suite of security features under Windows Security, which continuously protects the PC. Common security alerts include: 1. "Turn on virus protection" or "Real-time protection is off" alerts: These occur after installing or removing a third-party antivirus. To restore protection, open Windows Security, select Turn on in the Virus & threat protection section, and confirm. 2. "Threat found" or "Threat found - action needed" alerts: Indicate that Windows Defender has detected a potential threat. To manage these, open Windows Security, navigate to Virus & threat protection, click on Protection history, select Threat blocked, and use the Actions dropdown to quarantine or allow the file. 3. "Threat quarantined" or "Threat blocked" alerts: A Threat quarantined alert means a file is isolated for review, while a Threat blocked alert indicates successful removal by Defender. Investigate how the threat entered the system. 4. SmartScreen alerts: SmartScreen protects against malicious websites and downloads. If a threat is identified, a red warning page appears. Users can report the site as safe or proceed at their own risk. Blocked downloads can be managed in Edge's Downloads menu. 5. "This app has been blocked" alerts: Smart App Control prevents the installation of untrusted applications. Disabling this feature should only be done if the application is deemed safe. Settings can be found under Windows Security > App & browser control > Smart App Control settings.
Winsage
June 9, 2026
Microsoft is developing a new feature for Windows 11 called "Screen Tint," which introduces a system-wide color overlay aimed at enhancing visual comfort for users who spend extended periods in front of screens. Currently available through the Windows Insider Program, this feature allows users to adjust the visual tone across the operating system, differing from the existing "Color filters" feature that targets specific accessibility needs.
Winsage
June 9, 2026
Microsoft's June 2026 Patch Tuesday updates for Windows 11 include enhancements for versions 25H2, 24H2, and the new 26H1, which is designed for new PCs with Qualcomm ARM chips. Key features of the update include: - Shared audio allowing two users to listen to the same audio stream via Bluetooth LE audio accessories. - NPU usage displayed in Task Manager for devices with NPUs, including optional columns for NPU and NPU Engine. - Multi-App Camera support enabling multiple applications to access the camera stream simultaneously. - Improvements to the Magnifier feature for clearer announcements and support for magnifying protected content. - Customizable user folder names during setup. - Optimized Windows Search functionality for locating local files with just two characters. - Performance enhancements through a “Low Latency Profile” for faster app launches and core shell experiences. The update also addresses a BitLocker security bypass vulnerability (CVE‑2026‑45585) that could allow attackers to circumvent BitLocker Device Encryption. The KB5095051 patch for version 26H1 includes support for shared audio over Bluetooth LE and features from the previous month's update, such as Xbox mode and expanded archiving support in File Explorer.
Winsage
June 9, 2026
Windows 11 introduces taskbar customization features that allow users to reposition the taskbar to any edge of the screen (top, bottom, left, or right) and resize it for improved workflow and adaptability. These features are currently available in Windows 11 Insider experimental builds. The Start menu and pinned icons automatically adjust to align with the new taskbar position. Users can enable smaller taskbar buttons to maximize screen space, which is particularly useful for compact devices. The taskbar can also be set to minimize at all times, only when full, or never. These updates aim to optimize screen space and enhance accessibility and personalization for diverse workflows and screen configurations.
Winsage
June 9, 2026
Microsoft has updated the Windows 11 Insider builds regarding Secure Boot expiration, highlighting its importance in ensuring only trusted software loads during startup. The expiration can lead to vulnerabilities, prompting users to understand the associated risks. Microsoft has provided resources at Microsoft.com/Secure Boot Expiration to help users prepare for these changes. Additionally, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has identified a new vulnerability, CVE-2026-42897, emphasizing the need for vigilance in cybersecurity. Users are advised to regularly check for updates, engage with the Microsoft Tech Community, and follow best practices for device security.
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June 9, 2026
Dell users reported issues with Dell SupportAssist causing system crashes, blue screens, and reboot loops on Windows 11. Dell stated the problems were not due to Microsoft's operating system and initially recommended uninstalling the software. An expert suggested disabling the service as an alternative. Dell later confirmed that Remediation Dell SupportAssist (version 5.5.16.0) and Alienware SupportAssist can trigger blue screen errors and reboot loops on Windows 11. HP also faced issues with a BIOS bug causing high-end Windows 11 PCs to get stuck in a BitLocker recovery loop, advising users to disable automatic updates while they worked on a fix.
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