Apr 12 · 2 min read · Windows Defender isn’t as “free” as people think. But it’s also not the system killer everyone blames. The truth sits somewhere in between and most people never actually test it properly. Where the pe
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Apr 6 · 4 min read · If your disk is stuck at 100% while you’re doing basically nothing, it’s not magic.It’s temp garbage getting read again and again like some broken loop. People love blaming hardware.I’ve seen decent m
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Mar 27 · 6 min read · Current Setup (Mine): 4 disks: In PowerShell run [to check the statuss of disks] Get-PsDrive -PSProvider FileSystem C:\ consist of Home (Windows 11) W:\ consist of WSL (Ubuntu + Debian) Confirmati
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Mar 24 · 9 min read · Microphone issues in Chrome on Windows are usually caused by one of three things: the site is blocked from using your mic, Windows privacy or sound settings are restricting access, or the wrong input
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Mar 10 · 7 min read · Have you ever wondered what's actually happening on your Windows PC? What processes ran while you were away? What changed in your system? What programs tried to reach out to the internet? Most antivir
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Mar 3 · 4 min read · Setting up a database locally is a fundamental backend skill. Whether you're building with Node.js, PHP, Python, or Java — understanding how to install and configure MySQL properly gives you real cont
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Feb 22 · 2 min read · In the previous article, we downloaded VMware Workstation Pro 25H2 from the official portal. If you haven’t done that yet, you can read it here: How to Download VMware Workstation Pro on Windows Now i
Join discussionFeb 22 · 15 min read · Introduction. Self-hosting applications on Windows servers can be deceptively complex when persistence, security, and reliability are required. This becomes especially true when deploying Linux-first
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Feb 9 · 2 min read · If you reinstall Windows often or upgrade hardware, you’ve probably seen this at least once: “Windows is not activated.” In most cases, the problem isn’t Windows itself or a “bad key”.It’s the license type. This comes up frequently for developers a...
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