Solutions to Common Problems

Slow computers were common in the days of XP, Vista and Windows 7. Though speed and performance are somewhat dependent on the extent of maintenance done by users, there are also other aspects that are affected by the operating system version itself or even the settings that are available which would allow changes in the […]

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Bypassing the Start Screen

One of the newest feature that was implemented on Windows 8 is the Start Screen. This might be a good feature to some but there will also be those who will get confused with it especially the ones who got used with some of the previous versions of Windows like Windows XP, Vista or Windows […]

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On the Ribbon: The View and Share Tabs

We’ve already gone through the options that are available on the “Home” tab of Windows 8’s new ribbon-based File Explorer options and also learned some tips that will help guide the use of the new stuff found in it. However, that’s not everything yet. If you try to look at the top-most portion of the […]

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The New Ribbon-Based Options

You might have tried searching for some stuff with the new File Explorer and wondered why the options on top, which used to be a single line of options arranged in tabs stretching from left to right has already turned into a bigger area that looks like the options found in Microsoft Word and other […]

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Hidden Settings You Should Know About

Just like any other operating system, Windows 8 has some settings that are hidden from standard users but this doesn’t mean that you can’t learn how to do each one of them at all. You can actually get access to some advanced tweaks on your Windows 8 computer and improve how everything works. Whether you […]

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