The updated PC settings, the modern UI Control Panel designed especially for touch devices, in Windows 8.1 includes settings for lock screen, SkyDrive, sync, share, search, user accounts, network, recovery and device settings. With default settings, one can launch PC settings by clicking Settings on the Charms bar and then clicking Change PC settings in […]
It’s Now Possible To Install Windows On Chromebooks
A recent study by the NDP Group reveals that a whopping 1.76 million Chromebook units have been sold in just ten months. The study also reports that Chromebook accounts for the 26 percent of all notebook sales in 2014. As most of you know, Google has been updating its Chrome operating system with new features […]
How To Backup Gmail Emails To Computer Without Using Third-Party Software
We all regularly backup our data from phones to computers and computers to external hard drives and then backup our data to the cloud, but most of us never think of backing up cloud data, like emails, contacts, and calendars. When it comes to backing up emails from our Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo! and other accounts, […]
Can My PC Run Windows 8.1? Test It Using Windows 8.1 Upgrade Assistant
It’s been about two and half months since Microsoft released the final (RTM) version of Windows 8.1 to the public. Windows 8.1 update is absolutely free for existing Windows 8 users but users who’re running Windows 7 and previous versions need to buy Windows 8.1. Users who are currently running Windows 8 or previous versions […]
Windows Defender Uninstaller: Completely Uninstall Or Remove Windows Defender From Windows 7
Windows Defender, the free security software that ships with Windows operating system, provides basic protection against malware and spyware. The enhanced version of Windows Defender in Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 includes almost all features of Microsoft Security Essentials and offers protection from viruses, malware and spyware. Users who prefer using third-party security solution like […]
How To Use WinSetupFromUSB To Create Multiboot Windows USB
In our previous post, we let you know about the release of WinSetupFromUSB v.1.1, the free software that enables you prepare multi-boot USB drive with a few mouse clicks. Even though the interface is very simple and straight-forward, first time users may need a little help in preparing multi-boot USB drives. In this guide, we […]
WinSetupFromUSB: Create Multi-Boot Windows USB Drives
Those of you following us for a long time would know that this isn’t the first time we’re talking about multi-boot USB drives on IntoWindows. About three years ago (time flies!), we first introduced you to WinSetupFromUSB and showed you how to create a multi-boot USB containing Windows XP and Windows 7 with the help […]
3 Free Tools To Get Windows Experience Index In Windows 8.1
It’s a well-known fact that Microsoft has dropped the GUI version Windows Experience Index (WEI) from its latest Windows 8.1 operating system. Windows Experience Index, a feature first introduced with Windows Vista, evaluates and then rates your PC’s hardware. As some of you may know, even though the GUI version of WEI isn’t present in […]
How To Install Windows 10/8.1/7 From Your Phone’s Micro SD Memory Card
A couple of years ago, during the days of Windows XP and Vista to be precise, we all used to use traditional CDs and DVDs to install Windows operating system. Post the release of Windows 7 Beta in January 2009, a number of tools started appearing on the web to create bootable USBs that help […]
How To Stop Gmail From Automatically Loading Images In Emails
Those of you who have logged-into your Gmail account on or after 12th December probably have seen automatically load images in emails option upon signing into your account. On December 12th, Gmail team announced that Gmail will now automatically display images in emails, meaning users don’t need to click Display images below or always display […]
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