How to Set Nvidia Graphics Card As Default in Windows 10
If you have multiple GPUs like Intel and Nvidia, you can set Nvidia Card as Default in Windows. Here’re the steps to set the preferred GPU.
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If you have multiple GPUs like Intel and Nvidia, you can set Nvidia Card as Default in Windows. Here’re the steps to set the preferred GPU.
If you copy files frequently and a heavy mouse user, you can add the ‘Copy to’ option to the right-click context menu. Here’s how to do it.
Don’t have enough space in the C drive? You can install Xbox Game Pass for PC games in another drive or partition. Here’s how.
To update group policy, you don’t have restart every time. Here’s how you can manually force update group policy settings without restart.
To restrict deprecated PowerShell usage by users, you can disable it completely. Follow these steps to disable PowerShell 2.0.
Device Guard lets you lock down the system to run trusted applications only. Follow these steps to enable Device Guard in Windows 10.
Don’t Bing search bar on the new tab page, follow these steps to change Edge Chromium’s new tab search engine to Google from Bing.
Here are some of the must-know and most useful Calculator keyboard shortcuts in Windows 10 for faster calculations and navigation.
Predictive text is useful from time to time. Follow these instructions to enable or disable On-Screen keyboard text prediction in Windows.
To clean up a folder on a regular basis, you can configure Windows to automatically delete all files and folders in a folder. Here’s how.
With a couple of simple tricks, you can find if an application or EXE file is 32-bit or 64-bit in Windows. Follow these steps to see how.
If you have custom batch scripts to run on schedule, follow these steps to schedule batch files in Task Scheduler in Windows.