Use VNC Viewer to Control TrueNAS (FreeNAS) Virtual Machines

How to Use VNC Viewer to Control Virtual Machine in TrueNAS (FreeNAS)

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We wrote a how-to guide about creating virtual machines inside TrueNAS (FreeNAS) more than a year ago. In this article, we will provide extra information about controlling the VMs in a standalone VNC application. ...

How to Create A Windows Share (SMB) in FreeNAS 11 (TrueNAS)

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One of the most useful features for a FreeNAS server is the sharing files over the network. In this article, we will teach you how to create a shared folder/drive, that can be accessed...

How to Mirror Your Boot Device in FreeNAS 11 (TrueNAS)

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It is common to run the operating system on a simple USB flash drive for a FreeNAS/TrueNAS machine. The biggest advantage of using a USB as the boot device is saving an additional SATA...
Virtual Private Network (VPN)

Why You Need A VPN Service

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In this day and age, almost all information are transmitted and obtained through the World Wide Web. Online privacy and security become increasingly important to keep your personal data safe. Using a VPN is...
SteamVR on HP Reverb G2 VR Headset

How to Set Up SteamVR on HP Reverb G2 VR Headset

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As a Windows Mixed Reality (WMR) headset, the HP Reverb G2 may require some additional steps to be properly configured for SteamVR. Steam is one of the largest online store for VR games, with...

How to Unlock Your Android Smartphone with Bluetooth Devices

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Smartphones nowadays are equipped with different kinds of biometrics sensors to unlock, like fingerprint and facial recognition. However, requiring users to constantly unlock the phone may sometimes be quite annoying. Fortunately, Google Smart Lock...

How to Make File Explorer Open “This PC” by Default in Windows 10

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In Windows 10, whenever you open File Explorer, the Quick Access section will be shown, instead of This PC. It will show your frequently-used files and folder, but it takes an extra step if...
Take Screenshot in Motherboard BIOS

How to Take A Screenshot in Your Motherboard BIOS

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A BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) is the important firmware, that provides instructions to the computer's hardware for basic functions, such as boot priority of multiple storage devices. It is usually stored in a small...

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