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Microsoft releases more patches to address Windows 10 printing issues

Three days ago, Microsoft released patches to fix a bug that causes blue screens of death with the APC_INDEX_MISMATCH error code with the Patch Tuesday updates for March installed. It affects systems with Type 3 printer drivers and causes a bugcheck whenever a user tries to print a document, webpage, or anything else. However, there are more issues with printing were discovered in Patch Tuesday released on March 9.

Windows 10 version 21H1 is now available for commercial customer validation

Microsoft today made Windows 10 version 21H1 available for commercial pre-release validation. This means that interested customers can now upgrade devices currently running Windows 10, version 2004 or version 20H2 using an enablement package.

Enable or Disable Auto HDR for Games in Windows 10

Here's how to Enable or Disable Auto HDR for Games on Windows 10.  As you may already know, Windows 10 supports HDR videos (HDR). HDR video removes the limitations of SDR video signals and comes with an ability to bring greater brightness and color to the picture by including extra information about the contents.

Microsoft removed useful taskbar context menus in Windows 10 build 21337

Microsoft has changed the taskbar context menu in the recently released Windows 10 build 21337. Earlier, you could use it to disable or enable additional buttons, search bar, Cortana, organize windows, manage toolbars, etc. Now the taskbar context menu is missing some previously available options.

Enable or Disable Compact Mode in File Explorer in Windows 10

Here's how to enable or disable Compact Mode in File Explorer in Windows 10. Starting in build 21337, Windows 10 uses a new layout for the File Explorer. It now has extra padding in the file list and navigation pane. Microsoft made it in order to get a uniform look of all apps in Windows 10, which now contains plenty of touch-oriented Store apps.

Enable Auto Switch for Wireless Network Connection in Windows 10

You can enable Auto Switch for Wireless Network Connection in Windows 10. When it is enabled, and you have saved multiple wireless network profiles, the operating system will be able to connect to an alternative network which is in range while connected to the current one. This behavior depends on a few settings, which we will review today.

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