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How to check and view Windows Event logs

Windows event log location is C:\WINDOWS\system32\config\ folder. Event logs can be checked with the help of ‘Event Viewer’ to keep track of issues in the system:

  • Press the Windows key + R on your keyboard to open the run window
  • In the run dialog box, type in eventvwr and click OK
  • In the Event Viewer window, expand the Windows Logs menu
  • Under the Windows Logs menu, you’ll notice different categories of event logs—application, security, setup, system, and forwarded events
  • Click on one of the event logs to check and view the events recorded under it.
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How to hack a open WiFi?

We know that nowadays if anyone of us finds free open WiFi our happiness is at the next level. Well doesn’t it sound super cool to hack someone who is using the same open WiFi which we are using? If yes then let’s check out a way to make this thing happen.

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IP Filtering in Wireshark

Wireshark is a network packet analyzer or tracer. Network Packet Analyzer displays captured packet data in as much detail as possible. It is a popular open-source network protocol analyzer used by ethical hackers to analyze network traffic to identify vulnerabilities or potential security breaches.

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How to fix purple Screen Death on your computer (PSOD)

  • Force Shutdown your computer.
  • Update all your Graphics Card drivers
  • Disconnect all the unwanted external peripherals such as printers, Webcams, Headphones, Scanner, Fax machine, and additional monitors connected, if any.
  • Remove or Disable Overclocking settings and tool.

Solution 1. Shut Down Your Windows PC:

Hence, you should first press the Power button. Hold it till the PC is not turning off. It can solve your issue for sure. Hope; that you don’t need to follow any other complicated procedures.

Solution 2. Disconnect Unnecessary External Hardware:

Sometimes, webcams, printers, monitors, or headphones are causing the problem. It is the reason why we recommend unplugging this external hardware. Disconnect these when they are connected to your PC or computer.

Solution 3. Disable Overclock Settings:

You may overclock the PC to enhance the performance. But you should know that it can increase the temperature of your computer. As a result, it can damage your CPU or GPU ultimately. Here, we have given the method that lets you know how to disable overclocking.

Sometimes, PCs can run slow or face system glitches. If it happens to your PC or computer, then it requires maintenance. You can use a dedicated PC optimization tool. It helps you to check your computer’s health and apply the necessary fixes.

Process:

  • First, tap on the Home or Start key. Then, your task is to choose the Settings icon.
  • Next, choose the Update and Security option from the list.
  • Now, you can see a Recovery option on the left side of the windows panel. Tap on this.
  • After that, tap on the Restart now options under the Advanced startup option.
  • After doing that, you can see your PC is restarting and showing Choose an option.
  • Now, your job is to tap on the Troubleshoot option. When the following display appears, your task is to choose the Advanced Options.
  • Choose the UEFI Firmware Settings after that and then tap on the Restart option.
  • As soon as your PC restarts, the BIOS menu will open automatically.
  • Go to the Advanced tab now and choose the Performance option.
  • Then, your task is to look for the Overclocking option and make it disabled.
  • Now, tap the F10 button after completing your work. Choose the Yes option while you are going to save the changes. Then, select the exit option.
  • Some users don’t prefer to change the overclocking settings. If you are also one of them, purchase a cooling pad for CPU or GPU. With the help of this system tool, you can stop your PC from getting overheated.
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How to fix Windows blue screen errors

Disable automatic restart

First, to facilitate troubleshooting the problem, disable automatic restart.

  1. From the desktop or in the Windows Start menu, right-click My Computer or Computer.
  2. Click the Properties option.
  3. In the System Properties window, click the Advanced tab or the Advanced system settings link.
  4. On the Advanced tab, click the Settings button in the Startup and Recovery section.
  5. In the Startup and Recovery window, uncheck the Automatically restart check box.
  6. Click OK.

Blue screen errors

Windows NT, 2000, XP, Vista, and later versions of Windows have a blue screen error that is similar to the example shown below. These error messages often contain more detailed information and contain information that can be searched for and found. If you’re not getting a blue screen error that looks like the example below, skip to the next Fatal exceptions section.

  1. Identify the blue screen by locating a line containing all capital letters with underscores instead of spaces, such as the above example, BAD_POOL_HEADER. Write this information down. If you do not see anything written in all caps with underscores like this, skip this step.
  2. Get either the STOP: error message at the top of the error, or in the “Technical Information:” portion of the error. For example, in the above error, it is STOP: 0x00000019, write the first portion of this error message down.
  3. Finally, if technical information is shown, write down the file and the address.
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