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machine identification
About this tag
The machine identification tag on WindowsForum.com covers topics related to identifying computers and devices in Windows environments. Discussions include recognizing attacking machines during security testing, such as extracting information about a remote system from Windows event logs. Other threads focus on identifying hardware components, like a High Definition Audio device listed as Microsoft, where users seek methods to better identify the specific device model. Recurring themes involve using Windows tools like Event Viewer and Device Manager to gather machine details for troubleshooting or security analysis.
I am currently in the middle of testing a hack on a Windows 10 virtual machine via brute force attack. I successfully hacked into the Windows 10 (victim) machine via OpenSSH port which I opened myself
I have looked on Windows Event viewer and have noticed that it shows the attack attempts and...
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High Definition Audio not working. [SOLVED]
I know there's already a thread about HDA not working, but this is slightly different.
Basically, I have no sound on one machine, despite the fact the manufacturer listed is Microsoft. That's the only information given which I could identify it with...