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My PC’s CPU usage is very high because of WMI Provider Host (WmiPrvSE.exe). It stays around 30-40% all the time.

Does anyone know how to fix this?

Is there any way to fix it?

My MacBook is running unusually slowly. Even simple tasks like opening Safari, switching between apps, or launching Finder take seconds. To make matters worse, the system now takes over two minutes to boot up, whereas it used to be ready in under 30 seconds.

I accidentally deleted some important pictures from my MacBook Pro running macOS Ventura. They’re not in the Trash or Photos app recently deleted folder. I didn’t use Time Machine. Is there any way to recover these photos using software or Terminal commands?

I reset my iPhone and chose to restore from an iCloud backup. Now, it’s been stuck on the “Preparing to Restore” screen for hours and not progressing. My Wi-Fi is stable, and the backup was created just a day before. I’m using an iPhone 13 with iOS 17.5. Has anyone faced this, and how can I fix it without losing my data?

Can I recover pictures from my Android which I formatted an year ago?

“Can anyone help me with fixing the wdfilter.sys Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) error on Windows? I keep encountering this issue, and I’m not sure what’s causing it. I’ve tried restarting and updating drivers, but the problem persists. Any solutions or troubleshooting steps I can try to resolve this?”

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Has anyone encountered the error: “Security on this drive has not been enabled” while trying to set a password on a SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD?

What is the best long-term data backup solution? I own an LTO 5, but LTO 8 won’t

My disk is not shown in desktop

I dropped my phone yesterday and the screen is completely shattered. It’s not responding to touch at all, though the phone itself still turns on—I can hear notifications and vibrations. I have a lot of important photos and WhatsApp messages saved on it, but I never backed anything up to Google Drive or cloud.
Is there any way I can access or recover my data without using the touch screen? I’ve heard about USB OTG and connecting a mouse, but I’ve never tried that before. Has anyone here successfully recovered data from a phone in a similar condition? Really hoping there’s a way to get my stuff back. Any help or suggestions would mean a lot!

My Synology DS415+ NAS don’t turn on, it may be out of order.
There is no way to access the files by just connecting the disks to the computer. I can’t try replacing the device itself – there is no similar device available.
How to extract data from hard disks after the NAS device broke down, from an inoperable disk array? (I hope that all drives are working and my data is still there)
Is there any well-tested data recovery tools for NAS solutions?

Previously, I used another type of NAS storage which result losing 3TB of my valued data when suddenly the enclosure went faulty. Now, I am looking for a NAS storage which can overcome such problems and provide technical assistance when data recovery situation occurs.

Basically, looking for NAS storage which can accommodate Raid 1 and can facilitate the removal of a Hard Disk from Raid, and connect it directly to Windows platform (or any other platform) and allow to read the data. No hustle, no recovery software needed, no complications, just a simple system but very effective at the same time.

Furthermore, encryption is not essential on my situation, but redundancy is very critical. Additionally, my data is constantly on rise therefore I need some space, 16TB should do the trick.

At the moment I am looking at Synology ds218+ but this is not final …

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