For many of us, the October 2025 end-of-life date for Windows 10 has been a quiet anxiety in the back of our minds. The thought of losing vital security updates, leaving our trusty machines vulnerable, was a less-than-ideal prospect, especially for those whose hardware doesn’t...
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How to Upgrade to Windows 11 and Bypass Hardware Requirements
posted by: Nishant Kaushal
April 21, 2025
As Windows 10 approaches its end of life in October 2025, many users are considering upgrading to Windows 11. However, the journey may not be straightforward for everyone, particularly if your PC doesn’t meet the system requirements. The end of life for Windows 10 is...
Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) has revolutionized cross-platform development, allowing users to run a Linux environment directly on Windows. While primarily designed for Windows users, you can also leverage WSL from your Linux system, opening up unique possibilities for testing, development, and interoperability. Why Use...
In a significant move, with the release of Windows 11 version 24H2, Microsoft retires WordPad. The application will no longer be included in future versions of Windows, and it has been officially added to the list of deprecated featuresh. This marks the end of an...
Windows 11 24H2 Update: The OS Swap Method Explained
posted by: Nishant Kaushal
October 4, 2024
The Windows 11 24H2 update, introduces a significant change in how the operating system is updated. This update employs the “OS swap” method, a departure from the traditional servicing technology used in previous updates. Let’s explore what this means and its implications for users and...
Fix the Windows BSOD issue caused by CrowdStrike update
posted by: Nishant Kaushal
July 19, 2024
Before getting the details, let us straight get to the solution to fix the Windows BSOD issue caused by CrowdStrike update (While there’s no confirmed official fix yet, there are two temporary workarounds depending on your situation)… Uninstall the Faulty CrowdStrike Update (For Users with...
Sudo for Windows: Now sudo jokes will not be limited to only Linux
posted by: Nishant Kaushal
February 10, 2024
Windows users who are familiar with Linux or other Unix-like operating systems may have wished for a way to run elevated commands from an unelevated console session, without having to open a new elevated console or use the runas command. Now, with the latest Windows...