Published: January 14, 2025
The clock has started ticking for Windows 10 users. Microsoft has announced the official end of support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025. After this date, your system will no longer receive free security updates, leaving your system vulnerable to security risks. Microsoft has also introduced a paid Extended Security Updates (ESU) program, allowing […]
Updated: March 12, 2024
The Snipping Tool is a great way to capture screenshots or record your screen on your Windows computer. However, what if the tool itself stops working? Well, that’s what we’re here for. We have collected solutions to help you resolve the Snipping Tool issue on your Windows 10 or 11 PC. 1. Check if Your […]
Published: March 3, 2024
Is your Windows computer taking forever to boot up, heating up excessively, or perhaps infected with malware? One might consider reinstalling Windows as the best solution. However, a common concern is the possibility of accidentally erasing all your personal and important files. This guide will show you the correct settings to reinstall Windows without losing your […]
Published: February 26, 2024
You may have noticed how smartphones like Google Pixel and Samsung Galaxy S series can remove objects from photos using AI. Now, Windows users can remove objects from their photos using the native Photos app. Just keep in mind that for now, it is available to Windows Insiders but later, it will be released to […]
Published: November 7, 2023
If you often download files or capture screenshots but forget to delete them after use, your computer’s storage can quickly become cluttered. So, what’s the solution? Well, we have three simple methods to help you automatically delete older files on your Windows PC. As a matter of fact, our laptop is also filled with outdated […]
Published: October 2, 2023
Any Windows computer running at its maximum capacity, whether it’s the CPU, RAM, or disk, is likely to deliver sluggish performance. This can result in longer boot times, game stuttering, slow file transfers, reduced SSD lifespan, and more. If you’re also encountering 100% disk usage on your Windows 11 or 10 PC, we have got […]
Published: September 8, 2023
It’s not unusual to experience 100% CPU usage on your Windows computer. This is often just temporary, and there’s no need to panic. For instance, if you’re playing a 4K or 8K video, installing software, or rendering a video, you might notice a sudden spike in CPU usage. However, if you’re observing high CPU usage […]
Published: August 19, 2023
While we would never outrightly recommend removing a password from your PC, there are certain situations where you might consider not using one. For instance, if you’re living alone at home or performing system maintenance, entering a password every time your Windows PC starts could become cumbersome. So here’s how to remove the login password […]
Published: July 29, 2023
BSOD errors impede the normal working of a Windows PC. One such BSOD error is ‘unexpected store exception’ which indicates an underlying issue with system hardware like hard disk, RAM, or graphics card. But driver bugs and corruption can also cause this obnoxious BSOD error on a Windows PC. This post will discuss fourteen methods […]
Updated: July 24, 2023
Virtual machines are useful in various ways, such as running legacy software, installing different operating systems, software development and testing, and more. If you’re also looking forward to installing Windows 10 on your PC without dual-booting or buying a separate Windows computer, you’ve come to the right place. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll walk you […]
Published: June 28, 2023
While Windows already allows you to enable or disable startup apps from the Task Manager or Windows Settings, it doesn’t provide the option to add your own app to the list. However, there is a hidden Startup Folder within Windows, where you can add any app or program that you wish to run during startup. […]
Published: June 20, 2023
Tired of experiencing low FPS, lag, or screen tearing while gaming? Then you’ve come to the right place. In this article, we will provide several methods to help you boost your gaming performance on your Windows 10 and 11 PC. Let’s dive right in. 1. Upgrade to SSD Quick Note: Skip this step if you […]
Published: May 22, 2023
If you have recently upgraded to a new version of Windows or reinstalled it on your computer, you may need to enter the product key again on encountering any activation error. But if you have lost your physical copy of the product key, it can be frustrating as you won’t be able to activate Windows. […]
Published: May 20, 2023
BitLocker can act meddlesome at times. Especially, when you try to update Windows 10/11 or make changes to the data on the encrypted drive. But is it possible to suspend BitLocker protection so it doesn’t get in your way? Yes, you can suspend and even completely disable BitLocker on Windows 10/11. But what’s the difference? […]
Published: April 30, 2023
Chrome is notoriously famous for being a resource hog, which often results in a drop in the overall system performance of Windows. And if you have been experiencing high CPU usage lately, you have come to the right place. In this post, we cover every possible solution to fix Chrome’s high CPU usage on Windows […]
Published: April 22, 2023
Windows 10 and 11 have numerous features to troubleshoot and fix common system errors. It includes System Restore, Reset, and a few more options. However, Windows clubs these options under Advanced Startup. You can access and use it to fix startup issues, launch Command Prompt and run commands, uninstall updates, and change Firmware settings. Wondering […]
Published: April 4, 2023
Screen casting or screen mirroring is used to project one device’s screen on another. Smartphones, TVs, and laptops all support screen mirroring. Earlier, Microsoft didn’t ship a native solution to cast Android screens to Windows, but that changed with Windows 8. It now supports Miracast, which makes it possible for other Windows PCs and Android […]
Updated: March 12, 2024
You connect an external drive to your Windows 10 or 11 computer and instead of data, you are greeted with the ‘Access is denied’ pop-up error. It says that the drive is ‘not accessible’. So where is your data and how can you access it? There are a couple of reasons behind the access denied […]
Published: January 20, 2023
Although Mail and Calendar is the default email app on Windows, most users prefer Outlook to manage emails on the desktop. It’s feature-rich, has better UI, and comes with several themes to customize your experience. The problem arises when Outlook stops receiving emails on the desktop. Here are the best ways to fix the problem. […]
Published: December 24, 2022
By personal productivity, I mean individual productivity. Today, we are going to cover a bunch of Windows 10/11 apps and services that will help you be more productive and do more on your Windows PC in less time. These Windows apps will supercharge your user experience, allowing you to unlock superpowers, and bringing your mobile […]
Published: December 20, 2022
Back in the day, the mouse had three buttons. A scroll wheel and 2 buttons for left and right click. Now, they have a button for everything it seems. Despite this, many users face an issue where they can’t click on anything on their Windows 10/11 desktop or open apps. Some common causes may include […]
Published: December 11, 2022
Microsoft released a Windows PC optimizer in beta a few days ago. This is the perfect time to replace CCleaner on your Windows 10/11 computer as it has been riddled with multiple hacks in the last two years. While in beta, it already does pretty much everything other optimizers do, and for free. But there […]
Updated: April 26, 2023
Use a Windows computer long enough and you will come across situations where you have to deal with a network-related issue or want to monitor the incoming and outgoing traffic to your computer. This is especially true if you are a network administrator or someone who deals with a lot of network-related stuff. So, if […]
Published: December 1, 2022
Renaming files on Windows is easy. Simply right-click on the file and select the rename option from the context menu, and you can edit the file name instantly. But if you have to rename multiple files on Windows, it isn’t as straightforward. Nonetheless, there are quite a few ways rename multiple files in batch on […]
Published: November 23, 2022
As a gamer, casual or pro, or advanced, you need to take a peek at the FPS or frames per second to make sure there are no unwanted lags happening. But how do you enable the FPS counter on your Windows 10/11 gaming computer? Well, there are a few ways, and depending on your setup […]
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