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How to Restore Windows Media Player in Windows 10

As you may already know, Windows Media Player 12 becomes an optional feature with recent updates to the final version of Windows 10 Fall Creators Update. The app gets removed automatically, so you might want to restore it back in the OS. In this article, we will see how it can be done.

Opera 50: Tab Context Menu and Unit Converter Improvements

Today, the team behind the Opera browser released a new developer version of their product. Opera 50 is now available for download and brings an improved Unit Converter feature, new items in the tab context menu, and more.

Windows 10 version 1511 reached its end of support

Windows 10 version 1511 was released in November 2015. Since then, Microsoft has released a few major updates for the Windows 10 platform, including  Creators Update (version 1703) and Fall Creators Update (version 1709). At the same time, previous Windows 10 versions have received a bunch of cumulative updates, including security fixes and stability improvements. However, Microsoft is now supporting its frequently updated products for 18 months or 1.5 years, and the time for Windows 10 ver. 1511 support to end is almost up.

How To Enable USB Selective Suspend in Windows 10

USB selective suspend is a very useful power management feature available in the Windows OS. It allows you to reduce the computer's power consumption by suspending unused (inactive) USB ports. This will save battery life, so it is a good idea to ensure that you have it enabled.

KB4046355 Deletes Windows Media Player in Windows 10 Build 16299

As you may already know, Windows 10 Build 16299 is the final version of Fall Creators Update. The OS has received a number of cumulative updates after this build. The latest one as of this writing raises its version to 16299.15. A new update package KB4046355, released for this build, is removing Windows Media Player.

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