About the Author – Waheed Burna

Waheed Burna is the founder and primary author of MagnetClicks.com, a hub for IT troubleshooting, cybersecurity, and technology guides. With over 15 years of leadership experience in IT infrastructure and operations, Waheed combines real-world expertise with a passion for simplifying technology for professionals, students, and everyday users.

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Professional Background

Waheed currently works as a California-based software-as-a-service business management compnay, where he leads a global IT team overseeing network design, cybersecurity frameworks, cloud migration, compliance (PCI-DSS, ISO 27001, SOC 2), and enterprise SaaS operations. His experience includes:

  • Designing and implementing secure, scalable IT infrastructures across global offices
  • Leading major projects such as corporate HQ relocations, VLAN segmentation, and Palo Alto firewall upgrades
  • Driving compliance initiatives aligned with PCI 4.0, ISO, and SOC standards
  • Managing endpoint protection, access control systems, and enterprise identity (Azure AD, MFA, SSO)
  • Developing IT strategies that align with business growth and continuity planning

Mission with MagnetClicks

Through MagnetClicks, Waheed’s goal is to create a trusted knowledge base for IT troubleshooting, “how-to” guides, and technology insights that are easy to follow yet technically accurate. The content focuses on:

  • Step-by-step troubleshooting tutorials for Windows, macOS, and networking
  • Cybersecurity awareness and practical protection strategies
  • Cloud computing, Microsoft Azure, and enterprise IT solutions
  • DIY tech fixes for both beginners and professionals

MagnetClicks covers a wide range of topics including Windows and macOS fixes, network troubleshooting, cybersecurity best practices, and do-it-yourself (DIY) technology solutions. Waheed’s mission is to provide clear, step-by-step content that empowers both beginners and professionals to work confidently with technology.

Posts by Waheed Burna

How to Fix Windows 11 Activation Error 0xc004f213

Error code 0xc004f213 is one of the most common Windows 11 activation errors. It usually appears with the message: “We can’t activate Windows on this device because you don’t have a valid digital license or product key.” Windows 11 showing activation error 0xc004f213...

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How to Fix Printer Error 0x0000011b

Error 0x0000011b is one of the most frustrating Windows printer errors, especially when you’re trying to print to a shared network printer from Windows 10 or Windows 11. It usually appears after a Windows security update and often affects office environments where...

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Best AI Tools for Small Businesses in 2025

Artificial Intelligence is no longer a luxury for large enterprises. In 2025, small and medium businesses are using affordable AI tools to streamline operations, write content, manage customers, and even control smart hardware. The barrier to entry has vanished — and...

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Hyper-V vs VMware: Which One Should You Choose

Virtualization has become a cornerstone of modern IT infrastructure. Whether you’re running a small business or a global enterprise, virtual machines (VMs) help reduce hardware costs, improve resource utilization, and streamline disaster recovery. Two of the most...

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How to Install Windows Server 2022

Windows Server 2022 is Microsoft’s latest long-term servicing channel (LTSC) release. It delivers multi-layered security, Azure hybrid integration, SMB compression, and performance enhancements designed for modern datacenters. Whether you’re setting up a lab,...

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Windows Server 2022 Hardening Checklist

Windows Server 2022 is the backbone of many enterprise IT environments. However, if left unsecured, it becomes a prime target for ransomware, privilege escalation attacks, and data breaches. Hardening your Windows Server 2022 environment is essential for protecting...

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How to Use DISM and SFC to Repair Windows 11

Windows 11 is powerful and sleek, but like any operating system, it’s not immune to corruption. Damaged system files or a broken Windows image can lead to errors, crashes, or failed updates. Thankfully, Microsoft provides two built-in tools—DISM (Deployment Image...

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