GeoPeeker is a tool for web developers that makes it possible to remotely view a site from different geographic locations. It's great for spotting region-specific content and can be especially.

I am moving Windows from my failing SSD to a new one that is about 20GB smaller. Why is it 20GB smaller? I don't know, both of them are supposed to be 1TB. But this is what I've got. For.

The reason this is happening is that Windows Media Player (legacy) is a legacy app that has not been actively developed or supported in decades. What services it might have used for.

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I'm using WSL2 (Ubuntu 22.04) and Windows 11 Education 24H2. I've checked my BIOS settings, and virtualization is enabled. Hyper-V is turned on, and I've tried disabling and enabled it.

I've got a WSL2 container running in "mirrored" networking mode. I have another embedded device running a telnet server I would like to connect to from my WSL2 container..

How can I download something from the web directly without Internet Explorer or Firefox opening Acrobat Reader/Quicktime/MS Word/whatever? I'm using Windows, so a Windows.

Your instructions for the Devices by Connection view were helpful, it allowed me to see that it's coming from an "Intel (R) USB 3.10 eXtensible Host Controller - 1.10 (Microsoft)". Still doesn't.

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I had American Megatrends on my prior desktop machine. I used the Manufacturer's BIOS update package to update the UEFI BIOS. That worked very well.

My husband's computer on the same LAN, my phone, geopeeker, etc. all see everything pointing to 192.145.233.49 as they should. Can someone help me find the ghost?

I am looking for a PowerShell cmdlet that can provide similar functionality to the Linux Top app. Something that refreshes at some given interval and displays the process list with CPU %.