Bogdan Stefan
8 Solutions to fix “Something Happened and Your PIN Isn’t Available”
Error 0x80284001 means your TPM can't access your PIN. Reset it from the lock screen, use sign-in options, boot Safe Mode, delete the NGC folder, clear TPM, or repair system files. Prevent issues by deferring updates and monitoring TPM events.
Read nowHow to clean install Windows 11
Verify your system meets Windows 11 requirements. Back up user data and drivers before starting. Create bootable media with Media Creation Tool, Rufus, or PXE boot. Configure BIOS settings, boot from USB, and follow installation prompts. After setup, install drivers from manufacturers, apply updates in sequence, and troubleshoot license activation.
Read nowHow to fix Alt+Tab not working in Windows 11
Alt+Tab failures in Windows 11 stem from OS updates, third-party software overlays, or accessibility settings. There are many ways to fix it, from testing your keyboard in Safe Mode, disabling Game Mode and Sticky Keys, checking for software conflicts, and restarting Windows Explorer.
Read nowHow to change the removal policy of external storage devices in Windows 11
Unplugging an external drive without ejecting it isn't always harmless. Windows 11's removal policy controls whether write caching is on or off, which determines whether a yanked drive loses data, corrupts a file system, or locks you out of a BitLocker volume entirely.
Read nowHow to clear recent files in Windows 11
Every file you open in Windows 11 writes a hidden shortcut containing your machine's hostname, serial number, and MAC address. The Recent list isn't just a convenience feature; it's a data trail that should be cleared every now and then.
Read nowHow to display timeout and lock screen settings
A timeout setting is a dropdown in a menu, but it's also the thing standing between an unattended screen and whoever happens to walk past it. This guide covers how to configure display timeout and lock screen settings on Windows 10/11, macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux Mint.
Read nowHow to disable Recall Snapshots
Windows Recall takes a snapshot of everything on screen every few seconds and stores it in a searchable local database. Most IT teams have legitimate reasons to turn it off. The question is which method fits your environment, whether it's a Settings toggle, Group Policy, or a registry edit.
Read nowHow to find the computer name of a Windows 11 device
Your user has a problem. You need their computer name to do anything about it, but they have no idea what that means. Every remote session, every help desk ticket, and every RDP connection starts with this detail. Here's every method to find it, from Settings to PowerShell, so you're never left waiting.
Read nowHow do I fix random computer reboots caused by dxgkrnl.sys?
The dxgkrnl.sys file is the core DirectX graphics kernel driver bridging applications and your GPU. Any unhandled violation in this privileged layer forces a Bug Check 0x113 reboot to prevent system-wide memory corruption.
Read nowHow to stop a Windows Update in progress
Stopping a Windows update mid-progress isn't always dangerous, but it can be catastrophic if you do it at the wrong moment. During download, you're safe. During install, Windows is rewriting your OS. Pull the plug then and you may not get it back.
Read nowHow to enable or disable location services in Windows
The Windows location toggle looks simple. It isn't. Between OS-level controls, per-user permissions, per-app settings, Group Policy overrides, and a Registry that behaves differently on Windows 11 24H2 than it did the version before, managing location services across a fleet is a layered problem with a layered solution. Here's every method, in order.
Read nowHow to enable and disable kernel mode
Privilege escalation made up 40% of all Microsoft vulnerabilities last year. Kernel-Mode Hardware-Enforced Stack Protection exists specifically to stop it, it's already built into Windows, and most teams have never enabled it. Here's every method to turn it on, verify it's running, and handle the driver conflicts that get in the way.
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