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Do you want to increase the size of a volume or partition on your PC but find the “Extend Volume” option in Windows Disk Management grayed out? Learn why that happens and what you can do to fix the issue. The Disk Management console in Microsoft Windows allows you to easily extend the size of […]
Continue readingIt is frequently recommended to run the CHKDSK tool from the Windows Command Prompt. Doing so scans the hard disk and repairs minor issues, including file system errors. But sometimes, the scan throws up an error: “The disk does not have enough space to replace bad clusters”. What space is it referring to? And what […]
Continue readingDid your Windows computer get stuck while restarting? Or is it caught up in an endless reboot loop? If so, there are several possible troubleshooting solutions you can try. Your Windows PC usually gets stuck at the “Restarting” screen when system or other activity—such as Windows Update—interferes with the restart process. Luckily, fixing a Windows […]
Continue readingIf you’ve discovered the WindowsApps or MSIXVC folders on your Windows PC, you might wonder why they take up so much space on your hard drive and whether or not you can delete them. In this article, we’ll cover everything you need to know about the MSIXVC folder and how you can delete it. What […]
Continue readingIf you’ve recently discovered the $Windows.~BT folder, you may want to delete it to free up some space on your hard drive. Luckily, it’s safe to delete, but it isn’t as simple as you might think. This article covers what the $Windows.~BT folder is, whether it’s safe to delete, and how to do so if […]
Continue readingIf you need to record a meeting, gameplay, or presentation, there are several ways to get it done in Windows. This tutorial highlights (free) screen recording techniques and software available on Windows 11 computers. 1. Record Screen Using Xbox Game Bar Computers running Windows 10 and Windows 11 have the Xbox Game Bar pre-installed. Open […]
Continue readingWindows 11 is radically different from previous Windows operating systems. If you’re struggling to get used to it, you can roll back to Windows 10. We will show you how to downgrade Windows 11 to Windows 10. Although Windows 11 is a faster and more secure operating system, it’s not for everyone. If you dislike […]
Continue readingIt seems odd to invite the competition in, but Microsoft now lets you run Linux inside Windows. It’s easier to install than you think and more flexible and powerful than we imagined. Why Install Windows Subsystem for Linux? It seems contradictory to install one operating system (OS) inside another. What’s the point? And why Linux? […]
Continue readingWindows Spotlight displays images of different sceneries and animals on your computer’s lock screen every 24 hours. You’ll also find educational information about lock screen images and options to like or dislike images. Windows Spotlight is easy to activate but sometimes fails to work. Some users report that their lock screen background image remains the […]
Continue readingWindows 11 has a bunch of brand-new features that weren‘t available in Windows 10, but as usual, it comes in multiple editions. If you’re about to upgrade your PC and you’re deciding between Windows 11 Home or Windows 11 Pro, you’ve come to the right place. In this article, we’ll discuss the major differences between […]
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