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If you want to track who installed or removed software in Windows 11/10, follow this guide for multiple methods to pinpoint ...
Microsoft is changing the design of one of its most notorious error messages to make it easier to recover when your computer crashes.
One of the most iconic things about Windows is its "blue screen of death," which is now retiring after 40 years.
Nearly every Windows user has had a run-in with the infamous “Blue Screen of Death” at some point in their computing life.
Why change the blue screen to black now? Did the viral images of Times Square rendered useless by the BSOD cause that much reputational harm?
Quick machine recovery will be available later this year, and will be available on all editions of Windows 11, including Windows 11 Home, Pro, and Enterprise.
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