How to Configure Proxy on Windows 11/10 and 7

How to Configure Proxy on Windows 11/10 and 7

A proxy is an intermediary server that sits between a client and a destination server. If you’re having trouble with proxies inside WSL, see our series of WSL proxy fixes: localhost proxy not mirrored, HTTP proxy change detected, and could not resolve proxy. If you’re a developer who needs to set Git-specific proxies (for GitHub access), see How to set Git proxies on cnelecar. For general network troubleshooting, check our all-in-one network fix guide and how to fix browsers showing no internet. ...

April 10, 2024 · 4 min · 764 words · Louis
Official: Windows 10's End of Life(EOL) Date

Official: Windows 10's End of Life(EOL) Date

The first version of Windows 10(version 1507) launched on Jul 29, 2015. The final version(version 22H2) which was released on Oct 18, 2022, will end of life(EOL) on Oct 14, 2025, Microsoft officially confirmed. What does this mean for you? After October 14, 2025, your Windows 10 PC will no longer receive security updates — unless you enroll in the ESU program. If you’re not ready to upgrade to Windows 11, check out our guides on how to stay secure on Windows 10 after EOL and why Windows 10 LTSC might be the best option going forward. ...

April 9, 2024 · 3 min · 540 words · Louis
Is Windows 10 LTSC the Best Windows 10 Edition, Now?

Is Windows 10 LTSC the Best Windows 10 Edition, Now?

Each edition of Windows 10 has its own specific features, to fufill different needs, that’s why they exist. Either Home or Pro or Enterprice work fine to their target users, but as you may have heard about that, 22H2, the final version of Windows 10, will be EOL by October 14th, 2025. Thereafter, users will no longer receive new feature updates and security patches, unless you’re using Windows 10 LTSC(Long-Term Servicing Channel) — or you enroll in the ESU program to keep your current edition secure. ...

April 8, 2024 · 5 min · 947 words · Louis
An All-in-One Solution for Network Problems on Your Windows

An All-in-One Solution for Network Problems on Your Windows

Network problems are always annoying. It’s very common, but it always takes a lot of time to fix. Sometimes there is a problem with the Internet Service Provider (ISP)’s line, sometimes the router is out of action, but occasionally, the issue lies with our own computer. Corrupted drivers, DNS errors, incorrect network configurations… these can all cause network problems. I can’t imagine how much effort it would take to troubleshoot these problems one by one. ...

April 2, 2024 · 4 min · 672 words · Louis