Microsoft announced Windows 11 at an event on June 24th, this article will cover some of the new features being introduced. A developer version of Windows 11 is currently installed on a VM and we are testing, learning, and taking pictures.
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Preparing For Windows 11
The announcement of Windows 11 has resulted in many Windows 10 owners wanting to proactively ready their system to upgrade to Windows 11 when it is released. Some of the requirements are still subject to change but there has been enough information made public on how to prepare. This article will provide a short list on how you can prepare your system for the new operating system update later this year.
Using MemTest86
Guide of how to download, create bootable USB and run Memtest – also including instructions for running Windows Memory Diagnostic
Trouble Activating Microsoft Office? There is a Solution!
When we send a system out pre-loaded with Microsoft Office, chances are it is already activated but in the rare occurrence that you are having troubles, check out this article for detailed solutions.
How To Select The Right Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) For Your Computer
An uninterruptible power supply, also called a UPS system or UPS battery backup, protects connected equipment from power problems and provides battery backup power during electrical outages. This article explains the differences between UPS models and aims to help users select the right UPS for their computer system.
How to Disable Sleep Mode or Hibernation
We have seen a few problems with Sleep Mode and Hibernation in Windows 10, so I wanted to write this article to explain how to turn either of them off in case you would rather not use them.
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Unable To Open Share Error – GeForce Experience Issue
The NVIDIA GeForce Experience app offers an overlay feature for capturing screenshots and recording gameplay, but some users face an “unable to open share” error when trying to activate the Open in-game overlay option, hindering them from sharing their gaming moments.
Let’s Disable the Notification Area
If you’re looking to reclaim taskbar space, there are alternative methods available to access important notifications without compromising functionality.
21H2 – End of Days
Microsoft has officially ended support for Windows 10 21H2, including Home, Pro, Pro Education, and Pro for Workstations editions, with the release of the June 2023 security updates.
Add Seconds to the Clock
This article explores three methods to configure the system tray clock in Windows and enable the display of seconds for users who prefer a more detailed time format.
Why Default Apps Are a Killer Feature
Understanding and managing the Default App Settings in Windows 10 is crucial for fully customizing and maximizing the user’s experience. This article will cover the process in detail.
Recent Malware Scare with Windows OS Torrents
This article will cover Doctor Web’s recent findings concerning the link between pirated Windows 10 versions and the distribution of clipper malware, which is concealed within EFI partitions, evading standard detection methods.
Critical Samsung SSD Firmware Update
What is Happening Despite historically being some of our most reliable parts, we have received a surprising number of reports of failing Samsung drives, specifically with the 2TB version of the 980 Pro. We have been working with Samsung to investigate these failures, and they have recently confirmed that there is an issue affecting the
Intel 12th Gen DRM Issues and the Corresponding ‘Fix’
Some games and applications with DRM software can’t recognize 12th Gen Intel Core Processor, causing them to crash or not load.
Your Guide to the Unreal Engine
Basic guide including terms and solutions for some of the most common problems
The Slow Rollout of Windows 10 21H1
Microsoft has released the next version of Windows 10 called “21H1”, or the May 2021 Update, and it is available to users running Windows 10 2004 or later as an optional update in Windows Update.