Category Archives: Windows 10 Tips

Windows 10 September Update Causing Big Problems for Some Users

    Windows 10 September Update Causing Big Problems for Some Users Another month, another round of problems for Windows 10 users. You’d think after 5 years of building and refining Windows 10, Microsoft would be able to release bug-free or nearly bug-free cumulative monthly updates to Windows 10 users. But it doesn’t seem like Microsoft is any… Read More »

All About Windows 10 Version Updates

    All About Windows 10 Version Updates Most of us call them “version” updates, but Microsoft calls them “feature” updates, yet giving each feature update an updated version number.  Every year except 2016, Microsoft has issued two “feature” updates…but we are still calling them “version updates”, but a rose by any other name… Do you know how… Read More »

Cloudeight InfoAve Weekly – Issue #883 – Available Online

    Cloudeight InfoAve Weekly – Issue #883 – Available Online Cloudeight InfoAve Weekly, Issue #883, was sent to all our subscribers on Friday, September 11, 2020, at approximately 8:10 AM, Eastern Daylight Time (USA). If you didn’t receive our latest newsletter, it’s because your ISP didn’t deliver it… or it’s in your spam folder. We suggest, if… Read More »

How to Uninstall an Update and Prevent a Problematic Windows Update from Reinstalling 

    How to Uninstall an Update and Prevent a Problematic Windows Update from Reinstalling  Note: This tip applies to Windows 10 cumulative updates and not feature (version) updates. To uninstall (rollback) a feature update, see this page. If you’re using Windows 10, your PC or device is always kept up to date with the latest features and… Read More »

When Ads Start Popping Up All Over

    When Ads Start Popping Up All Over Recently, we’ve been getting emails from people who have just installed a Windows update and now when they browse the web or check their email with their favorite browser ads start appearing.  Their first thought, quite naturally, is to blame the update.  Well, we’ll admit, Windows updates have not… Read More »