Microsoft promised Windows as a Service and in less than a week the company rolled out two cumulative updates, including KB3081436 and KB3081384, both updates brings bug fixes and a number of overall improvements, but not new features. It’s worth pointing out that Microsoft also already explained that every update for Windows 10 will be cumulative, which means that every update will also include all the previous released patches. However, if your machine received the previous update, then only the new changes will download and install in your system. While the software giant offers a way to roll back to your previous version of the operating system after upgrading to Windows 10, the option is only available for a month, after that time you won’t be able to go back to Windows 7 or Windows 8. This week, the software maker finally rolls out a new preview for its mobile operating system. This time, the company is releasing Windows 10 Mobile build 10512; the new version brings a number of improvements over the last build, but it does come with a big number of known issues. Those of you using a Mac computer, Apple this week updated its Boot Camp software to bring official support for Windows 10. This week, I also added a number of new Windows 10 tutorials to help configure DPI scaling on a multi-monitor setup. In addition, I published a new guide to enable a new hidden feature in the Xbox app for Windows 10 to unlock very high quality for Xbox One game streaming. Finally, I added a new tutorial to help you step by step creating a Windows 10 system image backup to have a way to recover if your computer fail due to a Windows update or system failure. All this and more… Welcome to Pureinfotech, Weekly Tech Recap edition. Each weekend I will bring you a compilation of articles of the week, including how-to guides, features, tech news, and more. This is simply a list with a brief description of pieces you might have missed or you might just want to read again.

How to create a Windows 10 system image backup Windows 10 cumulative update KB3081438 for August 14, now ready for download Windows 10: Understanding how product key activation works Microsoft fixes Store app downloads and updates problem in Windows 10 Apple’s Boot Camp updated with Windows 10 support for Macs How to enable hidden Windows 10 ‘very high’ quality Xbox One streaming setting Windows 10 Mobile build 10512 known issues Windows 10 Mobile build 10512 now ready for download Windows 10: How to configure DPI scaling on a multi-monitor PC setup Windows 10 cumulative update KB3081436 for August 11, now ready for download Google has a new parent company called Alphabet Windows RT Update 3 won’t bring universal app support, Microsoft explains If you don’t like Windows 10, you only have one month to roll back to your previous version Windows RT Update 3 will release in September with new Start menu and Lock screen changes

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