Windows PCs

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
Bitdefender Total Security offers real-time malware and virus detection, multi-layer ransomware protection, a limited daily data VPN, a password manager, parental controls, and webcam protection. It is compatible with Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS. Pros include excellent detection ratings, minimal system impact, and coverage for up to five devices. Cons are a VPN data cap unless upgraded, significant renewal price increases, and some advanced features being buried in menus. Surfshark Antivirus provides real-time malware scanning, webcam and microphone protection, data breach alerts, and is bundled with Surfshark VPN. It is available on Windows and Android. Pros include competitive pricing when bundled with VPN, a clean interface, and decent malware detection. Cons are fewer features compared to dedicated suites, limited iOS support, and being relatively new in the antivirus space. Norton 360 includes real-time threat detection, LifeLock identity monitoring (on higher tiers), a built-in VPN with no data cap, cloud backup, and a password manager. It supports multiple platforms. Pros are strong overall protection, dark web monitoring alerts, and no VPN data limits. Cons include a higher starting price, automatic renewal enabled by default, and being resource-heavy on older machines. Avast Free Antivirus offers real-time virus and malware protection, a Wi-Fi network scanner, a browser cleanup tool, and a basic ransomware shield. It is available on multiple platforms. Pros include core protection for free, lightweight installation, and an extensive threat database. Cons are aggressive upselling, past privacy concerns, and advanced features locked behind a subscription. Malwarebytes focuses on malware and adware detection, offering real-time protection (Premium only), a browser guard extension, and a light system footprint. It is available on multiple platforms. Pros include excellent detection of adware and a user-friendly interface. Cons are the lack of real-time protection in the free version and fewer features compared to full-suite competitors. Free antivirus software should prioritize real-time protection, coverage beyond basic viruses, a browser extension for blocking suspicious sites, and automatic updates. Free versions typically handle common threats adequately but lack advanced features and support found in paid versions. Some free tools may collect user data, raising privacy concerns. To install antivirus software on Windows 10, download it from the official website, follow setup instructions, and ensure background protection and automatic updates are enabled. Transitioning from Windows Defender is usually managed automatically by most antivirus programs. Running two real-time scanners can cause conflicts; instead, pair a primary antivirus with a secondary tool like Malwarebytes for manual scans. If a paid antivirus plan is not renewed, protection may revert to a limited mode or cease entirely. Microsoft Defender offers adequate protection but lacks additional features like a VPN or identity monitoring. Standard antivirus plans typically range from to 0 annually, with renewal prices often increasing.
Winsage
April 16, 2026
Microsoft has introduced a new feature in Windows 11 and Windows 10 that informs users about the status of Secure Boot as part of the April Patch Tuesday update. This feature includes a visual indicator that shows whether devices have the latest Secure Boot certificates, which protect against bootkit malware. The Secure Boot icon can display in green, yellow, or red, indicating different security statuses: green means secure with no actions needed, yellow indicates a pending safety recommendation, and red signals that immediate attention is required. Users can check their Secure Boot status through Settings in both operating systems. It is important to install the latest Windows updates to ensure devices have the most recent Secure Boot certificates, as older certificates will expire in June. The April updates also address 164 vulnerabilities, including eight classified as critical and two identified as zero-day flaws. Users are advised to prioritize these updates to maintain system security.
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 8, 2026
Microsoft has announced plans for new Windows PCs that will include a dedicated Copilot key, marking a significant change to the Windows keyboard in 30 years. The option to remap this key in Windows 11 has been temporarily suspended to prevent bugs. The developer community has created a utility called NoCopilotKey to revert the key to its original function as the right-side CTRL key. Additionally, an app called TypeFart produces humorous sounds with keystrokes but does not allow users to assign unique sounds to specific keys. Microsoft has clarified that outdated language in Copilot's terms of use, which suggested it was for entertainment purposes only, will be updated to reflect its current capabilities. The company is also working on improvements for Windows 11, including the return of the movable Taskbar and better integration of Copilot.
Winsage
April 8, 2026
Google, in collaboration with refurbished electronics retailer Back Market, is offering a USB memory stick that allows users to install ChromeOS Flex for free, providing an alternative to Windows 10 and addressing the end of support for the operating system. The ChromeOS Flex USB Kit simplifies the installation process and aims to extend the lifespan of aging PCs, potentially preventing millions of functioning devices from being discarded. As of October 14, 2025, Microsoft ceased all support for Windows 10, leaving vulnerabilities unaddressed. Approximately one-third of Windows devices still run on Windows 10, and users can opt for an additional year of updates at a cost of around £22. ChromeOS Flex has lower system requirements than Windows 11 but lacks features like Android app installation. It helps ensure security updates for existing devices and contributes to environmental sustainability by reducing electronic waste and carbon emissions associated with new device manufacturing. The physical kit is priced at around €3 and is reusable.
Winsage
April 6, 2026
A newly discovered Windows malware called ResokerRAT uses Telegram’s Bot API for its command-and-control operations, allowing it to monitor and manipulate infected systems without a conventional server. It obscures its communications by integrating with legitimate Telegram traffic, complicating detection. Upon execution, it creates a mutex to ensure only one instance runs and checks for debuggers to avoid analysis. It attempts to relaunch with elevated privileges and logs failures to its operator. ResokerRAT terminates known monitoring tools and installs a global keyboard hook to obstruct defensive key combinations. It operates through text-based commands sent via Telegram, allowing it to check processes, take screenshots, and modify system settings to evade detection. Persistence is achieved by adding itself to startup and altering UAC settings. The malware retrieves additional payloads from specified URLs and uses URL-encoded data for communication. Researchers have confirmed its Telegram traffic, and its behavior aligns with various MITRE ATT&CK techniques. Security teams are advised to monitor for unusual Telegram traffic and scrutinize registry keys related to startup and UAC.
Winsage
April 6, 2026
The Linux gaming market share among Steam users has reached 5.3%, a historic high, coinciding with Windows usage dropping below 93%. Windows 10 usage has decreased by nearly 15%, while Windows 11 has gained only 10.6%. SteamOS Holo 64-bit is the leading Linux distribution, making up 25% of all Linux users, largely due to the popularity of the Steam Deck. macOS has gained 1.2% market share, indicating a shift in gaming preferences. Valve announced plans to expand SteamOS to desktop PCs, which may further boost Linux gaming adoption.
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