1.로고 관리
아래이미지는 로고이미지입니다.
이미지에 마우스 오버하여 편집버튼클릭후, 속성탭에서 이미지를 변경 해주세요.

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2.메인이미지 관리
아래이미지들이 메인이미지입니다.
변경원하는 이미지에 마우스 오버하여 편집버튼클릭후, 속성탭에서 이미지를 변경하거나 링크를 연결해주세요.
링크를 연결하고 싶지않다면 링크기입란에 #(샵기호)를 기입해주세요.

  • PC 메인1번이미지입니다.
  • PC 메인2번이미지입니다.
  • PC 메인3번이미지입니다.
  • 모바일 메인1번이미지입니다.
  • 모바일 메인2번이미지입니다.
  • 모바일 메인3번이미지입니다.
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    아래이미지들이 메인이미지입니다.
    변경원하는 이미지에 마우스 오버하여 편집버튼클릭후, 속성탭에서 이미지를 변경해주세요.

  • 2섹션 PC이미지입니다.
  • 2섹션 모바일이미지입니다.
  • 5.SNS 관리
    아래이미지들이 SNS입니다.
    링크를 연결할 아이콘에 마우스 오버하여 편집버튼클릭후, 속성탭에서 링크만 연결해주세요.
    링크를 연결하고 싶지않다면 링크기입란에 #(샵기호)를 기입해주세요(자동 사라집니다.)

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    One night, at exactly 3:15 AM, his wife heard the chime of the PC booting up. She walked into the study. The room was cold. On the screen, the Metro Start Screen was alive. Tiles were flipping, refreshing, and rearranging themselves. But one tile—the default "Weather" tile—was different.

    To the uninitiated, Windows 8 was already a spectral operating system. Released in 2012, it was a jarring departure from the familiar, comforting desktop of Windows 7. It replaced the Start Menu with a full-screen "Metro" interface of colorful, living tiles. It felt like Microsoft had tried to exorcise the past. But users soon realized that something else had slipped into the void between the old Explorer shell and the new touch-centric UI. The first reports came from IT departments rolling out early builds. An administrator would remote into a headless server running Windows Server 2012 (Windows 8’s twin). The server was idle, yet the Task Manager showed a constant 12-15% CPU usage. When they dug into the Details tab, they found a process named winlogon.exe running under a session ID that didn’t exist. windows 8 ghost

    Inside, one line: "I tried to log off, but the user profile is still here. Send help." The thread has no replies. The user account has been deleted. One night, at exactly 3:15 AM, his wife

    But the truly chilling reports came from desktop users. A developer in Austin, Texas, reported walking away from his locked workstation, only to return and find his mouse pointer slowly drifting across the screen. It would hover over the "Charms Bar," pause, then click on . On the screen, the Metro Start Screen was alive

    When he pulled up the Event Viewer ( eventvwr.msc ), he found a log entry that defied explanation: "The shell experience host was terminated unexpectedly. Session: Console. Reason: Ghost input." Microsoft’s official knowledge base had no entry for "Ghost input." As the legend grew, so did the folklore. The most famous story involved a retired programmer in Florida who refused to upgrade to Windows 10. He kept a single Windows 8.1 machine alive to run legacy medical equipment.