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    Microsoft Engineer Unveils Mystery Behind Windows’ Blank Shutdown Blocker

    August 7, 2025

    Microsoft veteran Raymond Chen recently revealed the whole concept behind the secretive window with no name blocking Windows shutdown in his ongoing Old New Thing series.

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