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  • How To Boot Into Rescue Mode Or Emergency Mode In Ubuntu 22.04 / 20.04 / 18.04

    When something breaks in your Ubuntu system—like a misconfigured file or failed boot—Rescue Mode and Emergency Mode can help you fix it. These modes give you limited access to your system for troubleshooting and repair. In this guide, you’ll learn how to boot into both Rescue Mode and Emergency Mode on Ubuntu 22.04, 20.04, or…

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  • How to Install latest Parrot OS in VirtualBox

    Parrot OS is a Debian-based Linux distribution focused on security, privacy, and development. Whether you’re into ethical hacking, digital forensics, or secure browsing, Parrot OS is a great choice. Running it inside VirtualBox lets you explore its features without touching your main system. Here’s a complete, beginner-friendly guide to installing the latest Parrot OS in…

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  • How to Use Flyby11 to Force Install Windows 11 Update on a Windows 10 PC With Unsupported Hardware

    Microsoft officially restricts Windows 11 updates to PCs that meet its hardware requirements—like TPM 2.0 and newer CPUs. But if you’re using a Windows 10 machine with unsupported hardware and still want to upgrade, there’s a workaround: Flyby11. Flyby11 is a lightweight tool that helps you bypass Windows 11’s hardware checks and upgrade anyway. This…

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  • How to Move Chrome’s Address Bar to the Bottom on Android

    If you’re using Chrome on Android and find it awkward to reach the address bar at the top—especially on larger phones—you’re not alone. While Google hasn’t made a permanent option to move it to the bottom, there’s a workaround using Chrome’s experimental flags. This guide shows you how to move the Chrome address bar to…

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  • How to Mount Bitlocker Encrypted Windows Partition in Linux

    If you dual-boot Linux with Windows and use BitLocker encryption on your Windows drive, you may have noticed Linux can’t access that partition by default. But with the right tools, you can unlock and mount BitLocker volumes in Linux just fine. In this post, I’ll show you how to do it safely using dislocker. 🛡️…

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  • How to Install Google Chrome on Arch Linux

    Unlike other distros, Arch Linux doesn’t come with Google Chrome in its official repositories—but that doesn’t mean you can’t install it easily. In this quick guide, I’ll show you how to install Chrome using the AUR (Arch User Repository). Why Use Chrome on Arch? Some users prefer Chromium, the open-source base of Chrome, but if…

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  • Seamlessly Connect Your Android Phone and Linux Using GSConnect

    If you’re running Linux and want tighter integration with your Android phone—like sharing files, syncing notifications, or sending SMS—GSConnect is the best tool for the job. It’s free, open-source, and works flawlessly with the KDE Connect app on Android, even if you’re not using KDE. In this post, I’ll show you how to set it…

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  • Configure Autologin for a VM in VMware Workstation

    If you use VMware Workstation to run virtual machines regularly, setting up autologin can save you time and streamline your workflow—especially if you’re working with test environments or kiosk systems. This post walks you through the steps to configure autologin for a Windows virtual machine. Why Set Up Autologin? Autologin automatically logs a user into…

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  • Map and disconnect Virtual Disk in VMware Workstation

    Working with virtual disks in VMware Workstation gives you powerful flexibility—especially when you need direct access to files from a virtual machine without booting it. Whether you’re troubleshooting, recovering data, or just copying files, knowing how to map and disconnect a virtual disk (VMDK) can save you time. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you…

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