Windows 11’s latest update drama: KB5074109 breaks things, and the uninstall process breaks too.
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3 open-source tools I use to take back control of Windows 11
Windows 11 doesn’t have to feel bloated or locked down. A handful of open-source tools can help you take back control.
To grab PC Manager, head to its dedicated product page or go directly to its Microsoft Store page. After installation, open the program. If you wish, you can set it to start up automatically each time ...
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