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  2. Safe mode - Wikipedia

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    Windows 11 running in safe mode. Microsoft Windows' safe mode (for 7/Vista [1] /XP [2] /2000/ME/98/95 [citation needed]) is accessed by pressing the F8 key as the operating system boots. [3] Also, in a multi-boot environment with multiple versions of Windows installed side by side, the F8 key can be pressed at the OS selector prompt to get to ...

  3. The Update Framework - Wikipedia

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    A software update, sometimes referred to as a patch, can add functionalities and address flaws in existing code. [8] Unfortunately, in delivering updates to neutralize flaws, these systems can unintentionally introduce vulnerabilities that, in turn, can be exploited by attackers. [9] [10] [11] The design of TUF acknowledges that all software ...

  4. TUF - Wikipedia

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    Asus TUF (The Ultimate Force), an ASUS brand for affordable, mid-range and low-end gaming products; The Unifying Force, a Star Wars novel written by James Luceno; The University of Faisalabad, a private university in Pakistan; TV-U Fukushima, a commercial broadcaster in Japan

  5. Windows Master Control Panel shortcut - Wikipedia

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    The Windows Master Control Panel shortcut, labeled All Tasks in the Windows Registry and by at least one Microsoft developer, [1] and also often informally called Windows God Mode by bloggers, is a shortcut to access various control settings in Windows Vista and later operating systems, including Windows 10 and Windows 11. By creating a folder ...

  6. Secretlab - Wikipedia

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    The company's first product was a gaming chair, the Secretlab Throne V1, [9] that was launched in March 2015. [11] Two more chairs, the Throne V2 and the Omega, were released in October 2015. [12] In 2020, the company sold its millionth chair. [13] In 2020 and 2021, during the COVID-19 pandemic, demand for the company's chairs rose greatly ...

  7. Sleep mode - Wikipedia

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    Sleep mode (or suspend to RAM) is a low power mode for electronic devices such as computers, televisions, and remote controlled devices. These modes save significantly on electrical consumption compared to leaving a device fully on and, upon resume, allow the user to avoid having to reissue instructions or to wait for a machine to boot .

  8. User error - Wikipedia

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    The computing jargon refers to "wetware bugs" as the user is considered part of the system, in a hardware/software/wetware layering. The automotive repair persons' version is referring to the cause of a problem as a "faulty steering actuator", "broken linkage between the seat and the steering wheel", "loose nut between the steering wheel and ...