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Fix: OneDrive Icon Is Missing From Windows 10 Taskbar

Last Updated on January 12, 2018 by admin 10 Comments

Microsoft’s cloud storage service OneDrive is part of Windows 10 operating system. When you use a Microsoft account to sign in to Windows 10, you are automatically signing in to OneDrive as well. The OneDrive can also be used even while using an offline or local user account. It’s just that you need to manually […]

How To Disable Video Tips In Settings In Windows 10

Last Updated on January 10, 2018 by admin Leave a Comment

disable video tips in settings in windows 10

Windows 10 offers suggestions and tips at various areas of the operating system. You might see suggestions on the lock screen, app suggestions on the Start, OneDrive ads in the File Explorer, and Edge ads right on the desktop. In the recent versions, Windows 10 displays online videos in some part of the Settings app […]

How To Change Wi-Fi Hotspot Name And Password In Windows 10

Last Updated on September 28, 2020 by admin Leave a Comment

change Wi-Fi hotspot name and password in Windows 10

It has been possible to create mobile hotspot or virtual Wi-Fi on Windows computers since the days of Windows 7 but creating a mobile hotspot was not a straight-forward job back then. We had to either use the Command Prompt or use third-party tools to create and manage mobile hotspot. Starting with Windows 10 Anniversary […]

Easy Way To Open Multiple Instances Of A Program In Windows 10

Last Updated on January 9, 2018 by admin Leave a Comment

open multiple instances of programs in windows 10

Many of the classic desktop programs out there support multiple instances. For instance, you can open multiple instances of Notepad and Word programs. In plain English, it’s just that you can open multiple windows of the same program. For instance, let’s suppose that you are jotting down an important note in Notepad and at the […]

Quickly Optimize Windows 10 For Best Battery Life

Last Updated on September 28, 2020 by admin Leave a Comment

optimize Windows 10 for best battery life

Windows 10 is optimized for battery life by default settings. But if you want to extend the battery life without attaching an additional battery to your device, there are numerous ways to optimize your Windows 10 laptop or tablet device for better battery life. You can reduce the screen brightness, disable background apps, turn off […]

How To Open Keyboard Settings In Windows 10

Last Updated on November 25, 2022 by admin 1 Comment

open keyboard settings in Windows 10

There has been a dedicated mouse settings dialog box in Windows operating system for a long time. We can install new mouse cursors, change default mouse cursor, adjust mouse wheel speed, change the click-speed, adjust the mouse pointer and change scrolling settings. However, for some reason, a dedicated section for keyboard settings was not present […]

3 Ways To Check Dell Laptop Warranty Status

Last Updated on October 20, 2022 by admin 3 Comments

check dell laptop warranty status

Most of the Dell computers come with a standard one-year warranty from the date of purchase. During the warranty period, you can get the device repaired or replaced if you encounter hardware failures. Dell also allows you to get extended warranty up to five years from the original date of purchase for commercial desktop computers, […]

Turn On Or Off Auto-Correct Misspelled Words In Windows 10

Last Updated on December 5, 2023 by admin 7 Comments

enable or disable autocorrect misspelled words in Windows 10

Auto-spelling correction or auto-correct misspelled words is a fantastic feature to have, especially for users who cannot type without making spelling mistakes. The feature also comes in handy when you are not too sure about the exact spelling of a word. The auto spelling correction has been available in mobile operating systems for over a […]

How To Reinstall The Display Driver In Windows 10/11

Last Updated on February 23, 2023 by admin 3 Comments

reinstall display driver in Windows 10

Graphics or video card driver is one of the first drivers that we install after performing a reinstall or clean install of the Windows operating system. Windows 10/11 automatically downloads and installs graphics and other important device drivers in the background by default, making it easier for users to start using their Windows 10/11 computer […]

This PC Doesn’t Meet The Hardware Requirements For Recording Clips

Last Updated on January 3, 2018 by admin Leave a Comment

sorry this PC doesn't meet the hardware requirements for recording clips

Recent versions of Windows 10 allow you to record games and other apps. While running a classic desktop program, Store app or game, simply open the Game bar using Windows logo + G hotkey and then click the record button to begin recording the game, app or program. Alternatively, you can simply press Windows logo […]

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