As Microsoft pivots toward a more streamlined, secure, and modernized iteration of Windows 11, the company has begun a significant and symbolic effort: the removal of PowerShell 2.0 from its operating system. This move is part of a sweeping initiative to clean up Windows 11—shedding legacy code...
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In a world where technology evolves at breakneck speed, updates can often feel like a double-edged sword. One moment you're reveling in the latest features, and the next, you find your machine crawling to a halt or chewing through resources like a hungry toddler at a cookie buffet. If you've...
Microsoft has issued a decisive alert: if you're still hanging onto Windows 11 versions 21H2 or 22H2, it's time for an upgrade. These older iterations have officially reached their end of life, which translates into being cut off from future updates, bug fixes, and crucial security patches. The...
Dear forum,
I want to upgrade my windows 11 home version to the pro version.
Does home upgrades to pro when i change the product key in windows, or do i need to install windows pro, as a clean install?
Thanks
I have got a new notebook with a pre-installed Win10 Home v1803.
This Win10 version updates itself automatically every week.. But I don't want this: I want to decide when I want to update Win10.
As far as I read this is only possible from Win10 v1903 onwards.
So I decide a one-time update to...
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Network Monitor 3.3 is a protocol analyzer. It allows you to capture network traffic, view and analyze it. Version 3.3 is an update and replaces Network Monitor 3.2. Network Monitor 3.x is a complete overhaul of the previous Network Monitor 2.x version
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