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You’ve just finished a fresh install of Windows. The desktop is clean, the taskbar is empty, and you feel that sense of digital zen. Then, you open Device Manager .
Its official job is "out-of-band management." This allows corporate IT departments to remotely turn on, fix, or wipe your computer even if the main OS is crashed or the hard drive is dead.
It sounds vaguely technical, slightly confusing, and oddly specific. Is it a virus? Did you fry your motherboard? Did you forget to plug something in?
You’ve just finished a fresh install of Windows. The desktop is clean, the taskbar is empty, and you feel that sense of digital zen. Then, you open Device Manager .
Its official job is "out-of-band management." This allows corporate IT departments to remotely turn on, fix, or wipe your computer even if the main OS is crashed or the hard drive is dead.
It sounds vaguely technical, slightly confusing, and oddly specific. Is it a virus? Did you fry your motherboard? Did you forget to plug something in?