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The Windows 10 Command Prompt

Command Prompt is one of the most basic of all the advanced features of Windows 10. Hidden away due to the technical know-how needed to operate the program which intimidates a lot of users, the command prompt program allows users to perform some interesting actions on a PC, such as creating bespoke shortcuts that can […]

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How to create a list of all the programs that are currently installed on your Windows PC

Have you ever taken a look at all the programs that are actually installed on your PC? If you have, you were probably a bit surprised that there are so many of them. To generate a list of all the programs that are installed on your PC, and to print it out, follow these simple […]

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The Windows 10 Snipping Tool

The Windows’ built-in Snipping Tool lets you capture a custom section of the screen, then mark up, save, and share that image. To get started, click the Start button, type snip into the search box, and then click Snipping Tool at the top of the list. Next, click the 'New' drop-down and then select the […]

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Changing the size of Notepad if it now fills the monitors screen

Notepad is a simple text editor included in all versions of Windows. It is great for making notes and even preparing long documents. Sometimes the way we use this simple program can cause us problems. If you open Notepad and adjust its size to fill the monitor screen, the next time you open it defaults […]

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How to disable the blur effect on the Windows 10 login screen

With the general widespread deployment of the Microsoft Windows 10 May 2019 Update, you may have noticed one particular change in your PC's behaviour more than the others - this update blurs the background image on the standard login screen. This change may not appeal to all users, but there are three ways to disable […]

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How to know when your Solid State Drive could fail

The main difference between Hard Drives and Solid State Drives (SSD's) is this: The area of a hard drive that can hold data can be rewritten as many times as is needed, and will always be usable as long as the drive is functioning (until bad sectors begin to cause problems). This is not the […]

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If Windows 10 Update stops Working

A lot of people have reported issues with Windows Update in Windows 10 Home and Widows 10 Professional. Check first that you have upgraded to the 'Windows 10 Fall update'. If you are still getting problems, download and run the 'Windows Update Trouble Shooter', then reboot and try Windows Update again. If the update problems […]

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If Windows 10 Lock Screen Gets in the Way

If you return to a locked Windows 10 device you will normally see a pretty picture. That's all very nice, but it's a needless obstacle in the way of logging into Windows 10. If you want to disable this use the Start Menu to search for 'regedit' and run the Registry editor. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows. […]

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What Can You Disable in Windows 10's Task Manager Startup List?

One reason your Windows 10 PC may feel a bit sluggish is that you've got too many programs running in the background - programs that you may never use, or only rarely use. If you stop some of these programmes from running, your PC will run a bit more smoothly. To start this process, right […]

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How to view the power usage for apps with Task Manager

Alongside the vast aray of improvements and new features, the Windows 10 October 2018 Update (version 1809) also ships with a much improved version of Task Manager, which adds two additional columns to the "Processes" tab that you can use to analyze the power usage for all the apps and services running on your PC. […]

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