Check Your Computer’s Complete Configuration with Windows System Information
Your Windows machine always has a way of telling almost anything that you want to know about your computer. From the hardware that composes it down to the software and other drivers that makes everything work smoothly. All these system components are monitored and all information are placed and presented neatly on the Windows System […]
Continue Reading »How to Test Hard Drive Partitions With Windows Disk Check
Disk errors are common to ageing computers especially the ones that lack maintenance but luckily, Windows has a disk checking tool included on its set of system utilities which is capable of scanning your hard disk partitions from bad and lost sectors and as well as corrupted files. The files that are checked and fixed […]
Continue Reading »How to Find Hidden and Missing Drivers with Windows Device Manager
Have you been experiencing some problems with a driver installed on your computer that your system says missing? This is a common problem on most computers which are used for different tasks. Most people use the “System Information” tool to show all information about system components both hardware and software. However, the way each information […]
Continue Reading »How to Find Your Computer’s IP Address
To novice users, terms relating to some techie and network related stuff like “IP Address”sounds a bit confusing especially if your system and its network access requires you to identify it. IP Address or Internet Protocol Address is a set of numbers used to tag each device and identify its location on a network. Devices […]
Continue Reading »How To Change Your Computer’s Boot Order
Can you count the number of times that you started your PC? What happens when you do it? Most of the time and putting it in very simple terms, after the power button is pressed, electricity starts flowing to your machine’s motherboard and the cooling fan starts up. After that, your hard disk will initialize […]
Continue Reading »Disable Some Annoying Features on Your Windows Machine
Most people who already got used to using Windows also know that there are some features which become more annoying in time instead of being helpful. Windows is no doubt an easy-to-use system but it’s not that perfect at all. At times, Windows computers can be very disturbing. Some features just do sudden changes or […]
Continue Reading »How to Dual Boot Windows 7 and 8
Interested with Windows 8 but don’t want to abandon Windows 7 for now? This happens most of the time especially if the changes on the new stuff are big enough to cause confusion on new users who already got used to the old one. In the case of Windows 7 and Windows 8, you don’t […]
Continue Reading »What’s in the System Recovery Options Menu
Windows has a very important and highly valuable tool for repairing, restoring and diagnosing some system related problems called the System Recovery Options menu. This tool is also known as Windows Recovery Environment or WinRE. If you have been experiencing some problems that cause your computer to hang and refuse to start properly then the […]
Continue Reading »Record System Troubles With Windows 7 Problem Steps Recorder
Windows 7 has a feature that helps you record screenshots of what’s going on when a trouble happens to your computer. This is an incredibly useful tool when you’re asking someone to help you with problem that has long been plaguing your machine. With the Windows Problem Steps Recorder or what is also known as […]
Continue Reading »Creating Your Own Sound Scheme
Your Windows Operating System has a set of sounds that automatically plays during a particular event on Windows itself or in other programs installed on your computer. Events like “Maximize”, “Minimize”, “Close Program” and “Default Beep” and the sound that plays when such events happen can actually be customized. These sounds compose a collection called […]
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