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How To Schedule A Scan In Windows Defender In Windows 10

Last Updated on October 4, 2016 by admin Leave a Comment

Windows Defender is the default antivirus program in Windows 10 operating system. The Windows Defender in Windows 10 helps you protect your PC from viruses, malware and spyware. The Defender runs in real-time to offer the best possible protection and you can also perform a full or file/folder scan when you want. The newest version […]

Fix: Volume Icon Missing From Windows 10 Taskbar

Last Updated on March 10, 2020 by admin 27 Comments

volume icon missing from Windows 10 taskbar

With default settings, network/wireless icon, volume icon, and battery icon (if PC comes with a battery) appear on taskbar in Windows 10. Like other icons, at times, the volume icon might go missing from the taskbar. Of course, you can adjust the speaker volume even if the volume icon is missing by either using hotkeys […]

How To Remove The ‘Sent From Mail For Windows 10’ Text

Last Updated on March 10, 2020 by admin Leave a Comment

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The other day, one of my friends called me up and asked why I add Sent from Mail for Windows 10 tagline at the end of each email message. My friend was curious to know if I was promoting the Mail app as well as Windows 10. Every time you send or replay to an […]

How To Open Multiple Folders At Once In Windows 10

Last Updated on March 29, 2023 by admin 21 Comments

Want to have quick access to all your favorite folders? Do you want to open multiple folders at once in Windows 10/11? Would you like to create a desktop shortcut to open more than one folder at once in Windows 10/11? In this guide, we will see how to open multiple folders at once in […]

Pin Individual Email Accounts To Start Menu In Windows 10

Last Updated on March 10, 2020 by admin Leave a Comment

Of late, we have shared a couple of useful tips for Windows 10 users who are using the built-in Mail app. First, we talked about resetting the Mail app, and then we discussed updating the email account password in the Mail app. If you have been using the default Mail app as your primary email […]

How To Disable Any Key On Keyboard In Windows 10/11

Last Updated on April 5, 2022 by admin 12 Comments

We have been asked literally multiple times to explain how to disable a key on the keyboard in the Windows operating system. Why anyone would want to do this is something of a mystery, but for those who want to disable a key on the keyboard in Windows 11, Windows 10, or Windows 7, here […]

Move Date & Clock To The End Of Taskbar In Windows 10

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

With Windows 10 Anniversary Update, Microsoft made a couple of changes to the Start menu as well as the taskbar. The Start menu has been revamped to display all installed apps by default, and it no longer shows the All apps button. Microsoft has made a small change to the taskbar in the Anniversary Update, […]

Enable Thumbnail Preview For PDF Files In Windows 10/11 File Explorer

Last Updated on August 28, 2023 by admin 15 Comments

If you used Windows 7 32-bit for a significant amount of time before upgrading to Windows 10/11, you would know that Windows Explorer in Windows 7 (only 32-bit) supported thumbnail preview for PDF files. For some reason, Windows 10/11 doesn’t support thumbnail previews for PDF files in File Explorer (Windows Explorer). Windows 10 and 11 […]

Windows Update MiniTool: Alternative To Windows Update In Windows 10

Last Updated on April 12, 2020 by admin 5 Comments

In Windows 10, Microsoft has removed the classic Windows Update section from Control Panel, making it a lot more difficult for users to control Windows Update. The Windows Update section in the Settings app offers little to no control over how updates are download and installed, particularly in the Home edition of Windows 10. While […]

Stop Windows 10 From Asking For Password After Waking Up From Sleep

Last Updated on September 28, 2020 by admin 3 Comments

To keep the data on your Windows 10 PC secure, with default settings, if you have set a password for your Microsoft or local user account, Windows 10 asks you to enter the account password after waking up from sleep or after a few minutes of inactivity. The password after wakeup is a handy feature […]

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