Right click the Windows icon and select Settings. Click System, then scroll down and select Recovery. In Advanced startup hit Restart now. Then click troubleshoot > Advanced options > System restor e.
If you're not happy with the default Windows file manager, you're in luck because there are plenty of options that improve on the original.
There's something inside your PC that's quietly gobbling up space. It's not evil. But just a hidden Windows folder that can ...
If Word, Excel, PowerPoint automatically reset settings on exit, follow these instructions e.g. check folder and Reigtsry ...
In winter, it’s important to ventilate living and working spaces regularly. Here’s how to make a homemade measuring station ...
Docker is an important tool for developers and for running apps across networks, and it has many uses for the pro and ...
Nearly ten years after Tom Hiddleston first burst onto our screens as special ops agent Jonathan Pine, the legendary British ...
If you've been using SD cards for years, you probably have old ones lying around with low storage and not much use. This ...
Browser extensions turned malicious after years of legitimate operation in DarkSpectre campaign affecting millions. The ...
Here we tell you about the best ways to fix the Ubisoft Connect NSIS error on Windows PCs. Does the UC installer file throw ...
One homeowner learned the hard way about contractor liens and how you can do everything right and still be stuck with legal ...
Mac malware campaign uses fake AI chat results to deliver AMOS through terminal commands, security researchers report.