When you get a new Windows 10 PC, it is not customized for your use yet. Here are some things you have to do to properly set up your new Windows 10 PC.
Eliminating passwords in Windows 10 is even more of a reality as Windows Hello has received FIDO2 certification, allowing biometrics and PINs as authenticators.
Remembering what files you’ve shared with others can be difficult. Here are a few tricks to track and view all your shared files and folders in Windows 10.
While Microsoft no longer offers free upgrade to Windows 10, there are still a few workarounds to get Windows 10 for free if you’re running an older version.
Notifications can be annoying when they are constantly grabbing your attention. Learn how you can customize Windows 10 notifications to only show the things you want.
Windows 10 has had issues with update space before, and that is why it will now automatically reserve 7GB of space dedicated just for update downloads.
If you are an avid keyboard user, then you will love all the new keyboard shortcuts that are introduced in Windows 10 to access all the new features easily. Take a look.
If you are using different languages on your Windows 10 machine, enabling the input indicator or language bar allows you to easily switch between languages.
Windows 10’s Delivery Optimization feature lets you transfer updates to and from other PCs on your network. Here’s how you can manage the delivery optimization cache.
The USOclient.exe runs during startup to check for updates automatically. This shows how to disable the USOclient.exe so it doesn’t interfere with your login.
Windows 10 comes with a dictionary where it used to detect spelling errors on your typed content. Learn how you can add words to the Windows 10 dictionary.
Many people won’t be able to continue using Windows 7 for long as Windows 10 users will soon overtake the number of 7 users, and 7 support is ending anyway.