If you’re curious about Windows 10 and want to install it, you’re not alone. Microsoft announced the release date of Windows 10 on July 29th, and most new PCs are going to come with it pre-installed. But what if your computer is older than that? If so, you’re likely wondering if you can run it. …
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Most viruses on Windows XP are easy to spot. The majority of them will launch themselves when you first log into Windows. This is because they use the system registry to call an executable file that tells them where to stay. Fortunately, there are ways to get rid of a virus. Here are a few …
If you’re wondering why your Windows 10 PC can’t see other computers on your network, you’re not alone. HomeGroup, which allowed users to share data without having to share an entire network, has been deprecated in Windows 10 Version 1803. Microsoft announced that they’d come up with alternatives for sharing data, including an option to …
The Microsoft release of Windows XP in late 2001 was the predecessor to the current OS, Windows 10. Based on the same code as its successor, the OS was available in two versions, one for workstations and the other for home computers. It included many of the features of the newer Windows versions, such as …
If you have accidentally deleted your Internet Explorer favorites, you can retrieve them from your computer by using the “Restore Internet Explorer Favorites” option. To do this, simply go to File Explorer and find the Favorites directory. Once you’ve located the folder, open it with Microsoft Edge and then click “Restore Internet Explorer Favorites.” You …
What prevents Windows 10 from sleeping? If you have installed third-party applications on your PC, these may be preventing it from entering sleep mode. Luckily, Windows 10 comes with a command that will show you which programs are preventing it from entering sleep mode. You can find this command by right-clicking the Start menu and …
There are several ways to determine the exact error code that your PC is giving you. One way is to check the device manager, which displays a list of all the devices and their status. If there’s no error displayed there, you may have a corrupt driver or other problem. To fix this problem, you …
If you’re having trouble running programs or games, you may be wondering how to check CPU usage on Windows 10. To find out how much your processor is using, you can use the Task Manager or the Open Resource Monitor. These two programs can help you determine which processes are taking up the most CPU …
Sharing files between Linux and Windows is easier than ever. Although copying data across platforms can be daunting, the process is actually quite simple. All you need is a Linux computer and a Windows server. Here are the steps to successfully share files between the two operating systems. First, you must choose the right server. …
When you use your 2-in-1 device, you’ve probably heard about Windows 10’s Tablet Mode. It offers an even more touch-friendly experience because all applications run in full screen. The Action Center opens when you hover your hand over the notification area. This feature lets you toggle applications without using the taskbar icons. You can also …
