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Microsoft is rolling out native Sysmon support in Windows 11 Insider builds, giving security teams built-in system monitoring ...
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Youtube channel Britec is reporting today that if your Windows 10 machine isn't enrolled in Extended Security Updates, the Pause Updates for 7 Days button will now be greyed out and the feature ...
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Back up all important files, download Windows 7 drivers, and create a bootable USB before starting. This ensures a smooth and error-free downgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 7. The built-in rollback ...
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It’s official: Microsoft has officially ended support for Windows 10. Thankfully, there’s a free and easy way to get another year’s worth of Extended Security Updates (which will take you to ...
It’s been common knowledge in computing that Windows 10 reached the end of its supported life on October 14 2025. But while that’s true for most incarnations of the operating system, there’s a version ...