IT Management
How to update drivers on PC
Updating PC drivers helps prevent crashes and security gaps. Here are the simplest ways to do so on Windows, MacOS, and Linux computers.
Read nowHow to view Google Chrome download history
Discover everything you need to know about viewing Google Chrome download history, including what Chrom actually tracks and where the info is stored on your PC.
Read nowWhat is autonomous service desk?
Manual helpdesks are filled with inefficiency and frustration. Here's how an autonomous service desk optimizes the process and frees up technician time.
Read nowWhat is autonomous endpoint management?
Discover how autonomous endpoint management uses Agentic AI to reduce IT workload while improving security and compliance across all devices.
Read nowWhy enterprises are adopting autonomous endpoint management
Traditional endpoint tools can’t keep up with hybrid work, compliance, and security demands. See how autonomous endpoint management changes the game.
Read nowWhat is autonomous vulnerability management?
Discover how autonomous vulnerability management cuts false positives, speeds remediation, and strengthens IT security across hybrid environments.
Read nowWhat is autonomous network discovery?
Discover the problems with traditional network discovery, how autonomous systems mitigate these problems, and how you can implement it today.
Read nowWhat is a firmware update, and why is it important?
Discover what firmware updates are, why they matter for IT security and stability, and how to manage them safely at scale. Learn best practices, compliance essentials, and how Atera streamlines updates with Autonomous IT.
Read nowHow to show hidden files in Windows 11
Discover the simplest methods for showing hidden files in Windows 11 with some troubleshooting steps in case they don't work.
Read nowHow to find your Windows PC serial number
Disocver the simplest ways to find your Windows PC serial number and what to do if they don't work.
Read nowHow to enable or disable your microphone in Windows
The most common reason you can't use your mic is because of Windows is because of some process, app, or driver conflict that's preventing Windows from detecting your mic. Enabling or disabling it is as easy as adjusting privacy settings, checking the Control Panel, or using PowerShell commands and Group Policy Editor for enterprise-scale microphone control.
Read nowHow to check your motherboard make and model
Learn how to find your motherboard’s make and model on Windows, Linux, and macOS (plus BIOS checks, OEM differences, and physical inspection tips) to ensure hardware compatibility and smarter upgrade decisions.
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