There is a great change made to how Microsoft is delivering update to WSUS and the Windows Update catalog. Instead of supplying the separate servicing stack update (SSU) and latest cumulative update (LCU) packages, the company is merging them into a single package, available on Microsoft Update Catalog, and for the WSUS.
Edge Dev 87.0.634.0 makes new Download UI available to everyone
Microsoft has updated the Edge Dev channel with a new feature, the new Download UI, which was earlier available to select small group of Insiders. Now, starting in build 87.0.629.0 and above, Edge can ask users if they want to Open, Save As, Save, or Cancel a download. This is also available in the Canary channel.
PowerShell 7.1.0 Preview 7 is out
The PowerShell team has introduced a new preview version of PowerShell. Here is what to expect in the upcoming PowerShell 7.1 platform, and what has already changed in Preview 7.
Fix WSL Element not found after installing KB4571756 in Windows 10
Microsoft has published the KB4571756 patch for Windows 10, version 2004, and Windows 10, version 20H2, which is a security update that resolves a number of vulnerabilities, and also comes general improvements. It looks like it breaks WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux) for some users.
Patch Tuesday updates for Windows 7 and Windows 8.1, September 8, 2020
Besides the updates for Windows 10, Microsoft today released security updates for Windows 7 (KB4577051) and Windows 8.1 (KB4577066). Here are the fixes included in them.
Windows 10 20H2 build 19042.508 is out to the Beta channel
Cumulative Updates for Windows 10, September 8, 2020
Microsoft has released a set of updates for support Windows 10 version. Here are the updates with their changes.
Change or Restore Saved Pictures Folder Location in Windows 10
How to Change or Restore Saved Pictures Folder Location in Windows 10
Windows 10 comes with the Pictures folder which is familiar to every user. In most cases, its path is something like C:\Users\SomeUser\Pictures. You can open it quickly by typing %userprofile%\Pictures in File Explorer's address bar.
Reportedly, custom themes can be used to steal Windows 10 user credentials
A new finding by security researcher Jimmy Bayne, who has revealed it on Twitter, discloses a vulnerability in Windows 10’s themes engine that can be used to steal users' credentials. A special malformed theme, when opened, redirect users to a page that prompts users to enter their credentials.
Microsoft ships Intel CPU microcode updates to fix security flaws
Microsoft has released new patches to resolve security vulnerabilities in Intel CPUs. The updates KB4558130 and KB4497165 are now available for Windows 10 version 2004, Windows 10 version 1909 and version 1903.