How to Create UEFI Bootable Windows 10 USB Drive Installer
If you are using a UEFI system, you need UEFI bootable USB drive to install Windows 10. Here’s how to create bootable UEFI USB drive in Windows 10.
If you are using a UEFI system, you need UEFI bootable USB drive to install Windows 10. Here’s how to create bootable UEFI USB drive in Windows 10.
Windows 10 has a built-in admin account for troubleshooting purposes. Here’s how to enable hidden administrator account in Windows 10.
Windows 10 assigns generic names to network 1, network 2, etc., to your network connections. Here’s how to change the network name in Windows 10.
If your print is stuck and cannot print, you can easily clear the print queue in Windows and start printing as usual. Here’s how.
Internet Explorer is old, outdated, painfully slow, and mostly useless for most Windows users. Here’s how to uninstall Internet Explorer in Windows 10.
Even without activating Windows 10, you can change the wallpaper quite easily. Here’s how to change the wallpaper without activating Windows 10.
All installed store app in Windows 10 run in the background all the time. Here’s how to stop background apps in Windows 10 and save RAM and Processor power.
When listening to low volume audio, it can be helpful to boost the volume over the limit. Here’s how to boost volume in Windows 10 and Chrome.
Sometime, Windows might misbehave and prevent you from accessing right-click context menu on desktop. Here’s how to fix cannot right-click on desktop in Windows 10.
When you add multiple email account, the Mail app uses generic names for those accounts. Here’s how to change email account name in mail app in Windows 10.
In the Windows 10 Mail app, you can change the default font and font size to anything you want to a single or all email accounts. Here’s how.
Windows 10 automatically puts your PC into sleep mode if you haven’t used it for long enough. Here’s how to turn off automatic sleep on Windows 10.