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How to install and use Sysinternals VMMap on Windows 11

Posted on October 27, 2025 by Yusuf@TWC

VMMap is a tool from Microsoft Sysinternals that helps you analyze how processes use virtual and physical memory on Windows. It is essential for developers and system administrators. VMMap lets you see memory usage clearly, identify resource-intensive … Continue reading How to install and use Sysinternals VMMap on Windows 11→

Posted in misc, Windows

Event ID 1801, Secure Boot CA/keys need to be updated

Posted on October 26, 2025 by Yusuf@TWC

In this post, we are going to see what you can do to resolve Event ID 1801, Secure Boot CA/keys need to be updated. Event ID 1801 is a warning logged by Windows to indicate that the Secure Boot Forbidden Signature Database (DBX) or its underlying certi… Continue reading Event ID 1801, Secure Boot CA/keys need to be updated→

Posted in boot, Windows

Set up Email Alerts to monitor Services status in Windows Server

Posted on October 26, 2025 by Yusuf@TWC

Keeping a constant eye on your Windows Server is crucial, but manually checking service status is impractical. While you can set up alerts for specific Event IDs, this becomes noisy when a common event, such as Service Control Manager’s Event ID … Continue reading Set up Email Alerts to monitor Services status in Windows Server→

Posted in Server, services, Windows

How to disable Legacy Authentication in Microsoft 365

Posted on October 25, 2025 by Yusuf@TWC

In this day and age, it is crucial to keep your environment safe and secure. For organizations using Microsoft 365, one of the most critical steps toward achieving this security is to disable legacy authentication. These older protocols have become a f… Continue reading How to disable Legacy Authentication in Microsoft 365→

Posted in Microsoft 365, Office

Unable to reset user password in Active Directory

Posted on October 25, 2025 by Yusuf@TWC

When a user forgets their domain password or their password expires, it’s the duty of the IT admin to reset it. However, we are noticing a peculiar issue where the admin is unable to reset a user’s password in Active Directory due to variou… Continue reading Unable to reset user password in Active Directory→

Posted in Server, Windows

SysInfoCap.exe High GPU, CPU Memory usage in Windows 11

Posted on October 23, 2025 by Yusuf@TWC

SysInfoCap.exe is a data collection process part of HP’s software ecosystem, often linked to tools like HP Support Assistant. While legitimate, it is notorious for occasionally malfunctioning and consuming excessive GPU, CPU, and Memory resources… Continue reading SysInfoCap.exe High GPU, CPU Memory usage in Windows 11→

Posted in hp, process, Windows

Use Nano11 to build a smaller Windows 11 ISO

Posted on October 22, 2025 by Yusuf@TWC

For developers, IT enthusiasts, and anyone working with virtual machines or low-spec hardware, the large size of a standard Windows 11 installation can be a significant hurdle. What if you could create a stripped-down, lightweight ISO file that is less… Continue reading Use Nano11 to build a smaller Windows 11 ISO→

Posted in ISO, Windows, Windows 11

How to convert a Physical Server to Hyper-V VM

Posted on October 21, 2025 by Yusuf@TWC

Converting a physical server to a virtual machine (VM) on Hyper-V is called Physical-to-Virtual (P2V) migration. This process is important for consolidating servers, recovering from disasters, and updating old systems. Virtualizing a physical server ca… Continue reading How to convert a Physical Server to Hyper-V VM→

Posted in Hyper-V, Windows

Windows Server Essentials Email Server Service not starting

Posted on October 20, 2025 by Yusuf@TWC

Some users may notice an error where the Windows Server Essentials Email Server service stops and refuses to start because of the .NET Framework. The Windows Server Essentials Email Service is not a full mail server but a service that manages the integ… Continue reading Windows Server Essentials Email Server Service not starting→

Posted in Server, Windows

Screen brightness drops when using Remote Desktop in Windows 11

Posted on October 20, 2025 by Yusuf@TWC

You are not alone if you are facing a dim screen when connecting through the remote desktop. Many Windows users are experiencing this drop in brightness during an RDP session and are often mistaken for a display glitch. However, it is highly cued due t… Continue reading Screen brightness drops when using Remote Desktop in Windows 11→

Posted in remote, Windows

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