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Windows 10 v1909 18363.752 and v1903 18362.752 (KB4541335, RP)

Microsoft has silently released a new update for Windows 10 version 1909, and version 1903 to Insiders in the Fast Ring. The patch ID KB4541335 raises the OS build number to 18363.752 for Windows 10 version 1909, and to 18362.752 for Windows 10 version 1903.

Add Primary NVMe Idle Timeout to Power Options in Windows 10

How to Add or Remove Primary NVMe Idle Timeout from Power Options in Windows 10

Modern PCs include NVMe devices to store your data instead of the classic HDD. NVMe stands for Non-Volatile Memory Express, which is often implemented as NAND flash memory that comes in several physical form factors, including solid-state drives (SSDs), PCI Express (PCIe) add-in cards, M.2 cards, and other forms. The technology allows parallel data reading and writing, thus giving incredible speeds.

Microsoft Removes Classic System Properties Dialog from Windows 10

The System Properties page, first introduced in Windows VIsta, is an applet of the classic Control Panel that displays brief system information about your computer. It is the next target to be killed in favor of the Settings app in Windows 10.

Add Show Recycle Confirmation to Windows 10 Recycle Bin Context Menu

How to Add Show Recycle Confirmation to Recycle Bin Context Menu in Windows 10

Windows has a special location called Recycle Bin where deleted files and folders are stored
temporarily, so the user has a choice to restore accidentally deleted stuff or remove it permanently.  You can have a special context menu command to turn on or off the 'Show delete confirmation' for the Recycle bin faster.

Add Environment Variables Context Menu in Windows 10

How to Add Environment Variables Context Menu in Windows 10

Environment variables in an operating system are values that contain information about the system environment, and the currently logged in user. By adding a special context menu, you'll be able to see and change them quickly.

Use Sign-in Info To Auto Finish After Update or Restart in Windows 10

How To Turn On Or Off Use Sign-In Info To Auto Finish Setting Up Device After Update Or Restart In Windows 10

Windows 10 includes a special option to automatically sign in to your user account and finish installing the updates that require a user login. Some updates require the user to sign in order to update certain components of the operating system. Windows can save your active user session and re-use the saved data to sign-in to your user account automatically, apply updates, and lock your user session.

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