Microsoft users can finally breathe a sigh of relief as Windows 11’s lock screen password madness comes to an end.
From flickering cameras to crashing widgets, find out if the new KB5074105 patch is safe for your system or if you should pause your next update.
Microsoft has fixed a known issue that was causing the password sign-in option to disappear from the lock screen options after installing Windows 11 updates released since August 2025.
Small tweaks that completely transform your Windows lock screen.
Microsoft has been giving members of the Windows Insider Program a preview of a new lock screen experience. Today, the company confirmed that the new lock screen will become officially available in ...
A bug in Windows 11 is crashing Explorer.exe, which could make your desktop UI disappear, including the taskbar.
Alternatively, Windows 10 Pro users can enable Do not display the lock screen in Local Group Policy Editor. This article explains how to disable the lock screen in Windows 10 so that you're one step ...
The primary point of contention was the unexpected nature of the promotion. The QR code appeared without any accompanying explanation or prior announcement through official release notes. This ...
Microsoft ships Windows 11 KB5074105 to Insiders, raising builds to 26100.7701 and 26200.7701 and addressing multiple system issues.
Look for Lock Screen and click on it. Once you’re in the Lock Screen window look for Lock screen status. There will be a drop ...
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