Category Archives: Windows Updates

Optional Non-Security Updates Will Return to Windows 10 in July 2020

    Optional Non-Security Updates Will Return to Windows 10 in July 2020 Microsoft must think they’ve perfected their Windows update releases and are ready to bring back the oft buggy, “C” and “D” non-critical updates for Windows 10 – which, of course, allows for even greater chances for botched updates. The optional C and D releases were… Read More »

Cloudeight InfoAve Weekly – Issue #872 – Available Online

    Cloudeight InfoAve Weekly – Issue #872 – Available Online Cloudeight InfoAve Weekly, Issue #872, was sent to all our subscribers on Friday, June 26, 2020, at approximately 8:45 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 »

Windows 10’s Patch Tuesday’s Printer Snafus Have Been Fixed

    Windows 10’s Patch Tuesday’s Printer Snafus Have Been Fixed Windows 10 users will receive a patch for the printer problems caused by Microsoft’s recent batch of security updates and patches. Windows 10 users will automatically receive the fix in July. However, you can download and install the patch manually. The recent cumulative updates for Windows 10… Read More »

Cloudeight InfoAve Weekly – Issue #871 – Available Online

    Cloudeight InfoAve Weekly – Issue #871 – Available Online Cloudeight InfoAve Weekly, Issue #871, was sent to all our subscribers on Friday, June 19, 2020, at approximately 8:35 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 »

Windows 10 May 2020 Update Is Turning into Another Update Disaster

    Windows 10 May 2020 Update Is Turning into Another Update Disaster From breaking printers to breaking Chrome to breaking Windows 10’s Fresh Start feature to serious storage issues and more, Windows 10 May 2020 Update AKA Windows 10 version 2004 is turning out to be another nightmare from Redmond for many Windows users. As more and more… Read More »