Most of the netbooks that are available today come with 1024×600 or lower screen resolution. As some of you know, Windows 8 Metro-style apps require a minimum of 1024×768 screen resolution, which means that you can’t run Metro-style apps on-screen resolutions lower than 1024×768. So, a big chunk of netbook users won’t be able to […]
How To Pin Folders To Windows 8 Start
The previous public release of Windows 8, Windows 8 Developer Preview, didn’t allow users to pin folders to the Start screen, even with the help of third-party tools. The recently released Windows 8 Consumer Preview includes many new features and improvements compared to the previous version. Microsoft has improved the Start screen and its capabilities […]
Upgrade Windows 7 To Windows 8
A few days ago, Microsoft released Windows 8 Consumer Preview (build 8250) to the public. The newest version of Windows, which includes over 100,000 changes and tons of new features compared to the previous version, has crossed one million downloads in just 24 hours. Users who would like to test drive Windows 8 have quite […]
Move Applications, Files & Settings From Windows 7 To Windows 8
Computer users who have been anxiously waiting to install and experience the next version of Windows can download the recently released Windows 8 Consumer Preview (build 8250) with the product key. Use this link to download your copy of Windows 8 Consumer Preview. A couple of options are available for users who would like to […]
How to Set Up Gmail In Windows 8
Photos, People, SkyDrive, Maps, Calendar, and Mail are some of the modern apps that ship with Windows 8 and Windows 10. The Mail app lets you see all your email accounts in one place. The Mail app supports all popular webmail services like Outlook.com, Hotmail, Gmail, and Yahoo mail. Even though the Mail app is […]
How To Update Metro Apps In Windows 8
With Windows 8, your entire PC is cloud-connected. Windows 8 ships with some quality Metro-style apps such as Mail, SkyDrive, People, Messaging, Calendar, and Photos that help you keep connected to your favorite cloud services. Windows 8 users can always download new apps from the Windows Store just with the help of your Microsoft account […]
The Secret Mini God Mode In Windows 8
By know, most of you have installed and explored new Start screen, lock screen, metro apps, control panel, and other areas of Windows 8 Consumer Preview. There are several hidden useful features inn Windows 8. There is a secret key to boot into the safe mode, secret gesture to completely close metro apps, and then […]
Windows 8 Touch Gestures
As we all know, Windows 8 is designed to work with both mouse and touch. Users who have installed Windows 8 on a tablet or PC with a touch screen (see how to disable or enable touch screen) will be able to experience the new touch gestures included in Windows 8. Windows 8 includes a […]
Install Windows 8 On VHD (Virtual Hard Disk)
Most of Windows users who are going to try Windows 8 will install Windows 8 in dual boot with Windows 7 or in dual boot with Windows XP. And some users may install Windows 8 on a virtual machine using VMware or VirtualBox (see how to install Windows 8 on VirtualBox or install Windows 8 […]
How To Show “Sort Header” In All Views In Windows 7 Explorer
Sort header or column header is a handy feature introduced with Windows Vista and lets you quickly soft files and folders just with a click. As some of you have noticed, in Windows 7, this soft header appears only in the details view. That is, when you are browsing a folder in content, tiles, list, […]
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