Microsoft today released a new cumulative update for Windows 10, version 21H1, and version 20H2. The update is only available to Windows Insiders. For 20H2, it is available in the Release Preview channel. Insiders running Windows 10 21H1 are getting this patch in the Beta and Release Preview channels.
Category: Windows 10
Internet Explorer is no longer a part of Windows 10
On May 21, 2021, Microsoft released a new build 21387 to Windows insiders in the Dev channel. In terms of new features or changes, that update contains nothing significant. The biggest shift is that Microsoft no longer bundles the good old Internet Explorer with Windows 10. From now on, Windows 10 has only one browser, which is Edge Chromium.
Windows 10 Build 21387 drops Internet Explorer and Eco Mode in Task Manager
This Friday, Microsoft rolls out Windows 10 Build 21387 to Insiders in the Dev channel. As it was earlier announced, it no longer includes Internet Explorer 11 preinstalled. But to our surprise, yet another feature is now removed from the OS - the Eco Mode option in Task Manager.
How to View Hidden Devices in Device Manager on Windows 10
This post will show you how to view hidden devices in Device Manager on Windows 10. By default, Device Manager shows the devices that are installed in the computer. However, certain devices are not visible in the list.
KB5003212 Preview for Windows 10 version 1909 is out
Microsoft has released the a preview version of KB5003212, an optional cumulative update for Windows 10 1909. it comes with a number of bug fixes and performance improvements.
How to download and install Windows 10 21H1
You can use a number of methods to download and install Windows 10 21H1, May 21H1 Update. This includes the official ISO images, Windows Media Creation Tool, Windows Update, and the Upgrade Assistant software.
Microsoft released Windows 10 version 21H1 to consumers and customers. It is a minor update that comes in form of a cumulative update via an enablement package to users of Windows 10, version 2004, and Windows 10, version 20H2.
How to block the Windows 10 21H1 update
Here's how to block the Windows 10 21H1 update if May 2021 Update is not suitable for you or you have some other reason to avoid it.
On May 18, 2021, Microsoft released Windows 10 21H1, the first "big" update for the operating system this year. Those who have been following the evolution of Windows 10 know that it is not the best idea to install the newest feature update right away.
Windows 10 20H2 is now ready for broad deployment
Each Windows 10 version has a dedicated page in the official documentation where the company keeps track of all the known issues and posts various updates. Users can get relevant information about the "health" of a particular release and its current condition. With Windows 10 21H1 now officially out, Microsoft changed status for the previous version, Windows 10 20H2.
Microsoft to end Internet Explorer support next year
Today, Microsoft announced the end of the 25-year old era of Internet Explorer, a former king of browsers. Microsoft has already killed Edge Legacy earlier this year and now plans to retire Internet Explorer, which is still present in every Windows installation.
Here are Removed and Deprecated features in Windows 10 21H1
On May 18, 2021, Microsoft released the first "major" update for Windows 10 this year. In a now traditional Microsoft fashion, the first Windows update of the year brings little to no new features. In fact, the only visible change for consumers in Windows 10 21H1 is multiple Windows Hello cameras support.