Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Intel DZ77GA-70K OS: Microsoft Windows 8.1 Enterprise 64-bit CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770K CPU @ 4.7GHz (Overclocked) Motherboard: Intel Corporation DZ77GA-70K, 0066 BIOS version Memory: 32 GB 12800 DDR3 Crucial Ballistix Sport Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 SC x 2 (SLI) by EVGA Sound Card: (1) Bluetooth Hands-free Audio (2) NVIDIA High Definition Monitor(s) Displays: LG 27" HDMI Screen Resolution: 12920 x 1080 x 32 bits (4294967296 colors) @ 60Hz Keyboard: Logitech backlit Mouse: Dell PSU: Corsair 750w fully modular Case: Corsair 650D with perforated side panel Cooling: 3 200mm case fans, Intel liquid cooling for CPU w 120mm fans Hard Drives: Intel 120GB SSD (ATA INTEL SSDSC2CT12 SCSI Disk Device)
Western Digital Caviar Black 64M cache 2TB 7200rpm (ATA WDC WD2002FAEX-0 SCSI Disk Device), 3 x WD 150Gb 10k Velociraptor hard drives in RAID 0 (testing) Internet Speed: 11Mbps DSL Browser: Chrome, IE and FireFox (latest versions) Antivirus: Windows Defender, MalWareBytes Pro and CCleaner Pro Other Info: Windows Home Server 2011 with 10 clients at home
So i just came across an old website i used for analyzing dumps way back in November when i was a beginner. This is a great website for starters that are starting to analyze BSOD dumps and beginning to learn WinDBG. So here it is. The bugcheck reference table....
Upgrade windows 7 to 8: This is what is on the Microsoft website
Windows 8 Pro Upgrade - Student Offer Student price £49.99 incl. VAT
Windows 8 Pro N Upgrade - Student Offer Student price £49.99 incl. VAT
This has the letter N which must stand for something but the description is the same...
Does anyone know a good free HIPS (host-based intrusion prevention system) program that uses the least amount of system resources possible?
I used to use ZoneAlarm back in the day (it had a neat "OS Firewall" feature which basically does this) but I'm not really a fan of ZoneAlarm nowadays.
Does anybody know a good and trustworthy website to download the latest drivers of a device (other than the manufacturer's website). The driver of the device i'm looking for isn't on the manufacturer's website and Windows Update sometimes doesn't update all the hardware to the latest.