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When the Halo Infinite campaign was shown off last year, a lot of fans were disappointed by the lackluster visuals. The title was delayed by a year and has since seen major improvements based on early previews.
Are you excited for Halo Infinite? What are your thoughts on the campaign so far? Let us know in the comments below. Close to two dozen anti-viruses including Windows Security think UserBenchmark is malware.
Close to two dozen anti-viruses including Windows Security think UserBenchmark is malware by Sayan Sen Anti-viruses are not infallible and often detect false positives. Such is the case for UserBenchmark too, it seems, as the popular free benchmarking tool has been flagged as malware by close to two dozen sites as per VirusTotal.
Some of the recent versions of the software have also included a "Skill Bench" that basically benchmarks the user too. But as mentioned above, currently, close to two dozen anti-viruses, 23 to be precise, are flagging the software as malware, with the vast majority of these identifying it as a Trojan image below. The issue isn't completely new as cases such as this are reported by users on forums online. VirusTotal Microsoft, too, is also in this list of anti-malware programs which flag UserBenchmark as a malicious trojan.
According to the Microsoft Security intelligence version 1. The app has been labeled as a "Severe" threat. But it may indeed be something to be cautioned about since bundling malware inside NSIS packages is also possible.
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Far from it, in fact. If you've read my review on the OS, you know that I find it to be a mixed bag overall. Last week, I talked about the top five things I love about Windows 11, but today, I'm going on the opposite extreme and will be talking about five things I hate about Microsoft's latest operating system. As usual, this is a purely personal perspective so feel free to disagree with it. Another few things I'd like to emphasize are that this list is in no particular order and the OS possibly has other problems apart from the ones I mention too, I just don't feel that strongly about them.
With that out of the way, let's begin! The Taskbar in Windows 11 is extremely stripped down, so much so that it actually ditches some very useful functionalities that were present in Windows 10 for no apparent reason other than simplification.
And that's because it borrows from the now-defunct Windows 10X, a simplified OS that was being designed for dual-screen devices. This results in a Taskbar that is arguably aesthetic but crippled for a lot of use-cases. You can't drag and drop apps to pin them to the Taskbar, which means that you have to rely on context menus. Then there's the Taskbar clock, which has seemingly lost the ability to display time to the accuracy of settings based on Microsoft's whims.
In the same vein, the Taskbar is locked to the bottom for some weird reason as well. You can't adjust its height, show labels and never combine apps, or even change the size of app icons. Even the Agenda view for the Calendar in the system tray is absent. And that's just the tip of the iceberg. I'm sure that there are lots of other capabilities that I don't actively use but are likely missing as well.
There's hope that Microsoft will eventually listen to all the negative feedback with thousands of upvotes in its beloved Feedback Hub and restore at least some functionality, but the fact that it thought that the launch version is good enough is just unacceptable.
You can read more of my thoughts in the dedicated Closer Look piece here. Naturally, users expected significant feature improvements in this build since Microsoft updated Windows 10 Redstone preview builds from to , but Gabe Aul, head of the Windows Insider program, says that the development team continues work on refining performance and fixing bugs. So no, there are no significant changes in this build, but Aul says that many of the bugs found in the previous versions are now fixed.
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Get more info about Windows Update Check for updates. When the Windows 10 November Update is ready for your device, it will be available to download from the Windows Update page in Settings. Choose a time that works best for you to download the update.
After that, your device will be running Windows 10, version 21H2. To check whether you're already running the November Update, select View update history on the Windows Update settings page. If updates are available, install them.
If version 21H1 isn't offered automatically through Check for updates , you can get it manually through the Windows Update Assistant. If you're warned by Windows Update that you don't have enough space on your device to install the update, see Free up space for Windows updates.
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