Microsoft is releasing a new cumulative update to Windows 10 Insiders in the Release Preview ring, Traditionally, the company ships two new builds, one targets 19H1 users (build 18362.285), and another is from the 19H2 branch (build 18363.385). The update packages are actually the same, but the 19H2 build includes a number of new features activated by default.
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Copy Performance Details in Task Manager in Windows 10
How to Copy Performance Details in Windows 10 Task Manager
A lesser known feature of Windows 10 Task Manager is the ability to copy performance details, such as CPU, Memory, Ethernet, etc, and paste them as text information. It can be useful when you need to quickly save them to a text file, or send via a messenger.
Exclude App from Untrusted Font Blocking in Windows 10
How to exclude an app from Untrusted Font Blocking in Windows 10
If you have enabled the Untrusted Font Blocking feature, you might want to exclude specific apps from being blocked when loading a font. It can a be a trusted app, or an app you need which fails to work properly under the restrictions you have set. Here is how it can be done.
More Colorful Windows 10 Icons: Feedback Hub and Whiteboard
Microsoft continues their work on updating icons for built-in Windows 10 apps. Feedback Hub along with Microsoft Whiteboard now join the set of new icons, following the modern Fluent Design.
What’s New in Windows 10 Version 1909 (19H2)
The change log for Windows 10 Version 1909 (19H2)
Windows 10 Version 1909 is the upcoming feature update to Windows 10. Unlike all its predecessors, it won't be released as a full OS image. Instead, Microsoft is about to push it as a cumulative update over the Windows Update. Here are the changes introduced in Windows 10 Version 1909 (19H2).
Windows 10 Build 18985 (20H1, Fast Ring)
A new build from the 20H1 development branch is now available to Windows Insiders in the Fast Ring. It features improvements made to Bluetooth, Windows Update, Snip & Sketch, and more.
Read Event Viewer Log for Untrusted Font Blocking in Windows 10
How to Read Event Viewer Log for Untrusted Font Blocking in Windows 10
Windows 10 comes with TrueType fonts and OpenType fonts installed out-of-the-box. They either have TTF or OTF file extensions. They support scaling and look sharp on modern displays. The OS comes with an advanced security feature that prevents fonts from being loaded outside of the c:\Windows\Fonts folder, considering them untrusted. Here's how to find a log event for a untrusted font blocked by the OS.
Microsoft Releases New Cascadia Code Font for Developers
Microsoft releases a new font for developers, 'Cascadia Code'. It is an open-source font which is now available on GitHub. As you may already guess, it is a monospaced font which plays well with code editors like Notepad++, Visual Code, or Geany.
Enable or Disable Untrusted Font Blocking in Windows 10
How to Enable or Disable Untrusted Font Blocking in Windows 10
Windows 10 comes with TrueType fonts and OpenType fonts installed out-of-the-box. They either have TTF or OTF file extensions. They support scaling and look sharp on modern displays. The OS comes with an advanced security feature that prevents fonts from being loaded outside of the c:\Windows\Fonts folder, considering them untrusted. Here's how to enable, configure, or disable this Untrusted Font Blocking feature.
Windows 10 20H1 makes it easier to access optional updates
Starting in Windows 10 Build 18980, which represents the upcoming '20H1' feature update, also known as version 2020 and May 2020 Update, you can quickly access the list of optional updates available for your device.