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Windows corrupt system screen error

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  How to run DISM commands to repair Windows BY shohrab Ansari DISM and SFC are powerful Windows commands that you can use to troubleshoot or repair system images Both Windows 11 and Windows 10 feature a built-in Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool, better known as DISM. A stable Windows build relies on a healthy foundation of core files that ensure everything runs as expected. However, sometimes Windows can develop unexpected issues over time. That's where DISM comes in as a powerful tool. DISM has long been used by system admins to configure, tweak, and even repair system images. If you learn how to use it, DISM can help you solve a wide variety of system problems. It can even sometimes help in fixing a Windows BSOD (blue screen of death). In this guide, we'll break down how this tool works and the various ways that you can use it. What is DISM? If you are interested in a more technical understanding of DISM, here's the gist of it: DISM mainly works by managing

All in one windows credential sam and hash decripted and encripted(Dumping :sam: all security

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  In this article, we will learn about SAM. We will learn about the passwords and how they are stored in the SAM. We will also focus on the NTLM Authentication. At last, we will be using a bunch of different tools to extract those credentials from SAM. Table of Content Introduction to SAM How passwords are stored? LM Authentication NTLM Authentication Windows 7 PwDump7 SamDump2 Metasploit Framework Invoke-PowerDump.ps1 Get-PassHashes.ps1 PowerShell Powerdump Manual Windows 10 Mimikatz Impacket Metasploit Framework HashDump Credential_collector Load_kiwi (Mimikatz) Koadic PowerShell Empire Mimikatz/sam LaZagne CrackMapExec Decrypting Hash John The Ripper Introduction to SAM SAM is short for the Security Account Manager which manages all the user accounts and their passwords. It acts as a database. All the passwords are hashed and then stored SAM. It is the responsibility of LSA (Local Security Authority) to verify user login by matching the passwords with the da

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