
Fixing Windows Terminal Rate Limit Errors During Setup
You're setting up Windows Terminal and get a rate limit error. This usually means too many reques...

You're setting up Windows Terminal and get a rate limit error. This usually means too many reques...

If you're running PowerShell commands that make web requests—like Invoke-WebRequest ...

When you see "port already allocated" in Windows Terminal, it usually means another process is us...

When you open Task Scheduler and see “Task Scheduler service is unavailable,” it usually means th...

When your network acts up—slow speeds, dropped connections, or no internet at all—Command Prompt ...

If you see a “rate limit” error when using BitLocker, it usually means the system is throttling e...