Frederick C. “Fred” Bausher, passed away peacefully on December 18, 2025, surrounded by his family, who he cherished above all else. All are welcome for visitation on December 27, 2025, from 11:00 AM ...
Microsoft is finishing 2025 by issuing only 57 patches for Windows and other products for December Patch Tuesday, but one vulnerability is already being exploited as a zero day and needs to be ...
Earlier this week, Microsoft released optional Windows 11 update KB5070311, which brings several new features and improvements to the operating system, including File Explorer changes like “a more ...
If your Windows PC is running slowly, crashing frequently, or showing unexpected errors, performing a clean reinstall can often restore its performance and stability. Many users, however, hesitate to ...
It is with very heavy hearts that we share the sudden passing of our wonderful mother, Avalon "Beebe" C. (Taylor) Burkhardt Schneider, on October 29, 2025. No immediate services are planned. Donations ...
Is your Windows PC plagued by the dreaded “Critical System Process Failed” error, often accompanied by a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD)? This frustrating issue, frequently linked to the lsass.exe process ...
Microsoft has released a fix for a frustrating bug that caused the ‘Microsoft Print to PDF’ functionality to vanish for users after installing April 2025 KB5055627 (OS Build 26100.3915) preview update ...
Microsoft has fixed a known bug that breaks the 'Print to PDF' feature on Windows 11 24H2 systems after installing the April 2025 preview update. "Specifically, the Microsoft Print to PDF printer ...
If your ‘Print to PDF’ option disappeared in Windows 11 24H2 after the April 2025 preview update, you’re not alone, and it wasn’t just a glitch. Microsoft has confirmed the issue and rolled out a fix ...
Error code 0xc0000098 in Windows causes a blue screen crash at startup. The ACPI.sys driver is often to blame, especially on unsupported Windows 11 versions like 23H2 ...
Editor's take: Windows 11 brought a slew of UI changes and "improvements" few users welcome. File Explorer's state is particularly dire, yet Microsoft shows no sign of backing off its relentless quest ...