No. Those 'problems' with Superfetch were fixed almost a decade ago and that information is just clickbait BS these days... Those articles only ever mention "superfetch" as 'bad' but if it was ever...
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No. Those 'problems' with Superfetch were fixed almost a decade ago and that information is just clickbait BS these days... Those articles only ever mention "superfetch" as 'bad' but if it was ever...
Not sure. The logoff process is difficult to diagnose without an idea where to look for the cause especially if you don't have any debugging experience - generally it's some form of corruption caused...
The status messages are shown during logoff/shutdown/reboot and there's no information added to the log file... The status messages simply show what's happening during logoff/shutdown/reboot and help...
Looks like it was renamed "Display highly detailed status messages" on Windows 10:
http://i.imgur.com/Q8KXLJS.png
If it's a laptop then it'll likely be caused by a faulty device driver... Try enabling the "Detailed Status Messages" option and post the name for the component taking the longest time to execute:...
TCP improvements in the Windows network stack (Creators update):
https://www.ietf.org/proceedings/98/slides/slides-98-tcpm-tcp-improvements-in-windows-01.pdf
Windows Update in the settings app has started advertising the update:
http://i.imgur.com/26MjElL.png
Who doesn't like image searching "sexy gelato" on the fridge on a hot day? :)
It's Windows RT with a new name, even includes the exact same application policies that killed RT.
When was the last time you tried performing an upgrade because the 'free upgrade' still works?
I've upgraded a number of machines since July and every last one received a digital entitlement to...
There's something seriously wrong with those statistics. Does Netmarketshare and StatCounter only track American websites or something?
The entire Australian government has switched to Windows 10...
You're missing the bigger picture... before Google disclosed this publicly it was only a very limited number of malicious programs that knew about and exploited the vulnerability and only now that...
If the vulnerability is "particularly serious" then how about identifying the software that's exploiting this 'vulnerability'? Stating that "we know it is being actively exploited" without...
Starting with Windows 8 (and Windows 10) all standard users are not allowed to run Task Manager without elevating the process or logging in as an administrator.
If you're using the default UAC...
We stopped using Sourceforge as the primary location for Process Hacker a few years ago due to those issues :/
You can download Process Hacker via our main website:...
Just proves their tracking data is flawed :P
It's not great... Explorer uses hard-coded buffers in various places that don't allow paths greater than 256 characters and there are a bunch of shell extensions (including some in Windows) that are...
Isn't this why you can just disable the "Integrated Windows Authentication" option...??
Integrated Windows Authentication IEInternals
1. Open Control Panel
2. Open Internet Properties
3....
Info about how to link the Windows activation to your MS account, you can re-activate Windows after a major hardware change:...
This update changed the ntoskrnl.exe version from 10.0.14393.5 to 10.0.14393.0 (including the BuildLabEx strings)?
Did you upgrade to Win10 from an earlier version of Windows?
What is the value for the State key at the following location?...
FYI this setting doesn't do what you guys think it does...
Applications need to have <longPathAware>true</longPathAware> in their app.manifest before it's able to take advantage of this setting...
"just $7 a seat per month"
Why would anyone pay money every month just to use their own hardware? Seems like a terrible idea.
WinHelp has major security issues and was discontinued for that reason. DCOM, COM, OLE, RPC, VBScript and lots of other very ancient technology - identical to Win32 - is still working and mostly...
The so called "telemetry" was located in the CRT, not the C++ compiler and it's been removed in this update.