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  2. 2024 CrowdStrike incident - Wikipedia

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    Faulty CrowdStrike software update. Outcome. ~8.5 million Microsoft Windows operating systems crash worldwide, causing global disruption of critical services. On 19 July 2024, American cybersecurity company CrowdStrike distributed a faulty update to its Falcon Sensor security software that caused widespread problems with Microsoft Windows ...

  3. Shutdown (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Shutdown (computing) To shut down or power off a computer is to remove power from a computer's main components in a controlled way. After a computer is shut down, main components such as CPUs, RAM modules and hard disk drives are powered down, although some internal components, such as an internal clock, may retain power.

  4. Here's what the CrowdStrike outage exposed about our ... - AOL

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    Nearly a week after a massive IT outage shut down computer systems around the world, cybersecurity company CrowdStrike issued a statement Thursday revealing that a single software update was ...

  5. To shut down, or not to shut down? That really is the question

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    The fan that keeps your computer cool is of particular concern; according to experts, forcing it to run endlessly without a break is one of the quickest ways to shorten your computer’s lifespan ...

  6. Hot swapping - Wikipedia

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    Hot swapping is the replacement or addition of components to a computer system without stopping, shutting down, or rebooting the system; [1] hot plugging describes the addition of components only. [2] Components which have such functionality are said to be hot-swappable or hot-pluggable; likewise, components which do not are cold-swappable or ...

  7. Hibernation (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Hibernation (computing) Hibernation (also known as suspend to disk, or Safe Sleep on Macintosh computers [1]) in computing is powering down a computer while retaining its state. When hibernation begins, the computer saves the contents of its random access memory (RAM) to a hard disk or other non-volatile storage.

  8. Account Management: Cancel or reactivate your AOL account

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    Select a reason for canceling from the drop-down menu. Click Cancel My Billing. Things to know when you change your AOL account to the free AOL plan: If you cancel your billing and change to the free AOL plan in the middle of your billing cycle, you'll continue to have access to the service until the end of your current billing cycle.

  9. bestgore.com - Wikipedia

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    bestgore.com (stylized as BestGore.com and abbreviated BG) [ 2] was a Canadian shock site active from 2008 to 2020 and owned by Mark Marek, [ 3] which provided highly violent real-life news, photos and videos, with authored opinion and user comments. The site received media attention in 2012, following the hosting of a snuff film depicting the ...