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Windows 10 version 20H2 Enterprise and Education will be supported for 30 months

Microsoft has finally released Windows 10 version 20H2. The OS, which is also known as 'October 2020 Update', is now available in the stable branch, so anyone can download and install it. The official announcement reveals some details regarding the support of the OS for customers.

Enable Desktop PWA Tab Strips in Microsoft Edge

How to Enable Desktop PWA Tab Strips in Microsoft Edge

Microsoft is actively working on running Progressive Web Apps (PWA) inside Edge tabs. The latest Canary build introduces a new flag that enables the tabbed interface in PWAs. The feature is available starting in today's Edge Canary build 88.0.678.0.

Beware: Using UUPDump for Windows 20H2 might lock down Secure Boot

It has come to our knowledge that using a third-party service that generates ISO images might brick your device. For some computers with Secure Boot enabled, using the ISO images generated by third-party service, UUPDump.nl for upgrading from an older Windows version will damage and lock the UEFI firmware. Recovering it will require advanced skills from the user.

Enable Destroy Profile on Browser Close in Google Chrome

How to Enable Destroy Profile on Browser Close in Google Chrome

Chrome to consume less memory by unloading unused profiles from memory. Google is working on memory consumption improvements for the Chrome browser. One of its long standing issues is that user profiles loaded within the browser remain in memory even if you close the Chrome instance that was associated with that profile. Now the browser offers an option to resolve the issue.

Known Issues in Windows 10 Version 20H2

A few hours ago, Microsoft has made Windows 10 version 20H2 available to everyone. Interested users can now install it via Windows Update, or reinstall it from scratch by downloading an ISO image. Before installing this new release of Windows 10, it is a good idea to check its list of known issues.

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