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    • 7.3.1Android
    • 7.3.2Clouds
    • 7.3.3NET
    • 7.3.4Programs
    • 7.3.5Security
    • 7.3.6Virtual machines
    • 7.3.7Windows
    • 7.3.8linux
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7.3.7.11Migrating Windows to SSD: speeding up your PC without reinstalling
7.3.7.12Recovering Windows after a serious failure without data loss
7.3.7.13Printer not printing in Windows: step-by-step fixes for common issues
7.3.7.14Sound and microphone problems in Windows: what to check first
7.3.7.15Upgrading to Windows 11: requirements, preparation, and common issues
7.3.8.1Linux for beginners and professionals: how to choose a distribution and install without pain
7.3.8.2Installing software on Linux: repositories, package managers, and updates
7.3.8.3Linux terminal explained: basic commands, filesystem layout, and permissions
7.3.8.4Linux repositories: what they are, how they work, and why they are trusted
7.3.8.5Linux desktop environments: GNOME, KDE, XFCE and others
7.3.8.6Customizing Linux desktop safely: themes, icons, fonts, and appearance
7.3.8.7Users and groups in Linux: why they exist and how to work with them
7.3.8.8Services and startup in Linux: systemd explained simply
7.3.8.9Where to continue learning Linux: official documentation, wikis, and communities
7.3.8.10Linux security: the basic protection model and why viruses are not the main threat
7.3.8.11sudo in Linux: how to work with administrator privileges safely
7.3.8.12root in Linux: when it is needed and why you should not use it daily
7.3.8.13Linux filesystems: ext4, Btrfs, XFS — what to choose and why
7.3.8.14Backups on Linux: rsync, Timeshift, and best practices
7.3.8.15Firewall on Linux: ufw and firewalld explained