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Windows 11 is constantly updating. While that’s good for security, it can be a pain—especially when updates interrupt your workflow, restart your PC without warning, or break something that was working just fine. If you’re looking for more control over your system, here are five effective ways to turn off automatic updates on Windows 11.…
If you’re running Windows Server 2016 as a virtual machine (VM) on Hyper-V and want to secure it with BitLocker, you’ll need to enable a virtual Trusted Platform Module (vTPM) first. BitLocker depends on TPM to securely store encryption keys, and on Hyper-V, this means configuring the VM to support vTPM through a generation 2…
If you’re running Windows 10 Pro, Enterprise, or any version of Windows Server, you’ve already got a powerful virtualization tool built-in: Hyper-V. Setting up a Windows Server virtual machine (VM) on Hyper-V is straightforward if you know the steps. Here’s how to do it from start to finish. What You’ll Need Step 1: Enable Hyper-V…
If you’ve tried to enable Hyper-V on Windows 11 Home, you’ve probably noticed it’s missing. That’s because Microsoft doesn’t officially support Hyper-V on the Home edition. But here’s the truth: it can be done — and it’s not that hard. In this guide, I’ll show you how to unlock Hyper-V on Windows 11 Home step-by-step.…
If you’re trying to remove Oracle VirtualBox from your Windows PC and want it gone for good, you’re in the right place. Just using the default uninstaller doesn’t always wipe everything. Leftover files and registry entries can stick around and cause problems—especially if you’re reinstalling or switching to a different virtualization tool. Here’s how to…
Windows 11 brings a fresh new look, but those constant notification sounds? Not so fresh. If you’re tired of hearing the same chime every time an email lands or a system alert pops up, you’re not alone. Here’s how to take control—whether you want to change the sound, turn it down, or silence it completely.…
Getting hit with the “There are currently no power options available” message on your Windows PC can be annoying—especially when you’re just trying to put your computer to sleep or shut it down. This issue usually pops up after an update, a system policy change, or if something’s messed with user permissions. Luckily, it’s fixable.…
Managing user accounts is a key part of keeping your Windows 11 system secure and organized. Whether you’re locking down an old account or reactivating one, Windows gives you several ways to enable or disable users. Here are the top four methods that get the job done. 1. Using Computer Management (GUI Method) This method…










