Less than a week ago, Microsoft officially announced and released the widely leaked Windows 8.1 Update at its annual BUILD conference. The Windows 8.1 Update (also known as Windows 8.1 Update 1) is completely free and adds a couple of features to Windows 8.1. Windows 8.1 Update is Microsoft’s attempt to appease desktop and laptop […]
PCmover Express: Transfer Files & Settings From Windows XP To Windows 7/8/8.1 For Free
Earlier last week, Microsoft announced that it has partnered with Laplink Software to help Windows XP users migrate their files, settings and user profiles from Windows XP to a newer version of Windows using Laplink’s PCmover Express. When Microsoft announced the free tool, it was not available for download but it’s now ready for download. […]
tinySpell Adds Spell Check To Notepad, WordPad, And All Windows Programs
The Notepad program has been part of all versions of the Windows operating system ever since its introduction with Windows 1.0, back in 1995. While Microsoft has enhanced and overhauled most of the areas of the Windows operating system in the recent versions of Windows, the Notepad program hasn’t seen much love from the developers […]
Windows 8.1 Preview Expires Today, Upgrade To 8.1 RTM Now
To all PC users who are running Windows 8.1 Preview; the Preview version of Windows 8.1 expires today, January 15th 2014. The preview release of Windows 8.1 was released on June 26th, 2013 with over 50 new features, including Start button, new tile sizes, slide to shut down, and more. Starting tomorrow, January 16th, Windows […]
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 […]
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 […]
How To Install Windows 8.1 On SSD
Solid State Drives (SSDs) are not only faster than traditional hard disk drives (HDDs) but also last longer. While many new PCs that are available in the market today come with SSDs, most of the PCs that have been purchased in the past couple of years can also be upgraded to SSDs to improve the […]
How To Upgrade To Windows 8.1 From Windows 8 For Free
The recently released Windows 8.1 operating system not only ships with new features but also addresses some of the announces of Windows 8 operating system. The ability to skip the Start screen and boot directly to the desktop, the Start button, and better Start screen personalization options are some of the new features of Windows […]
How To Prepare Windows 8.1 Bootable USB On Mac OS X
If your Windows installation is corrupted and you don’t have a bootable USB or DVD to perform a clean install of Windows 8.1, you can use your Mac machine to create bootable Windows 8.1 USB drive without having to install third-party utilities. One can use the native Boot Camp Assistant software that ships with all […]
How To Upgrade Windows XP To Windows 8.1 By Keeping Personal Files
While Windows 8.1 is a free update for existing Windows 8 users and one can upgrade Windows 8 installation to Windows 8.1 without losing installed apps, PC users who’re running an older version of Windows can’t directly upgrade to Windows 8.1 update. Even though Windows 7 users will be able to upgrade to Windows 8.1 […]
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