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    How to Identify and Fix Hypervisor Errors 2024

    Hypervisors are crucial components in virtualization environments, enabling multiple operating systems (OS) to share a single physical machine. Hypervisor errors, especially the Hypervisor Error that triggers the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) on Windows, can lead to system crashes and downtime. This article delves into what causes hypervisor errors, how to identify and fix them, and explores related issues such…

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    Windows 11 24H2 KB5044384 update fixes sfc /scannow corrupt file errors

    Microsoft has released the optional KB5044384 preview cumulative update for Windows 11 24H2, which includes twenty-four changes, including a bug that caused the sfc /scannow command to always display corrupt file errors. The October 2024 non-security preview update is designed for power users and IT admins to test upcoming changes to the operating system before next month’s November Patch Tuesday. You can…

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    How to fix 0xC1900101 errors on Windows 11, 10

    To fix any 0xC1900101 error on Windows 11 (and 10), you have to perform various troubleshooting steps involving checking storage usage and freeing up space, repairing installation files, fixing Windows Update and device problems, and disconnecting peripherals and uninstalling incompatible apps. On Windows 11 (and 10), error 0xC1900101 is a common issue that can arise during the operating system installation…

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    Fake Google Meet conference errors push infostealing malware

    A new ClickFix campaign is luring users to fraudulent Google Meet conference pages showing fake connectivity errors that deliver info-stealing malware for Windows and macOS operating systems. ClickFix is a social-engineering tactic that emerged in May, first reported by cybersecurity company Proofpoint, from a threat actor (TA571) that used messages impersonating errors for Google Chrome, Microsoft Word, and OneDrive. The errors prompted…

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