Windows Movie Maker is a simple-to-use tool for editing video. Follow this guide to brush up on your Windows Movie Maker skills and create professional-looking videos.
You can set up your own email server and protect your emails from prying eyes. Here is how you can host your own email server right in your Windows PC.
Custom Views in Windows Event Viewer is a special showing where you only see the warnings that interest you. Learn how to create a custom view in Windows.
Across various mobile and desktop platforms there is a “night mode” option that will help you sleep better. Learn what it does exactly and how to set it up.
Windows Narrator make it easier for those with vision problems by reading what’s on the display. Here are some tips to get the best out of Windows Narrator.
Microsoft uses the ESD image file format to supply Windows upgrades, updates, and other components. Learn how to convert ESD files to ISO in Windows 10.
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.
File associations are a vital part of a functioning Windows experience, so making sure the right file types automatically open with the right software is a must.
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.
It is easy to boot from ISO files or a CD/DVD drive in Virtualbox, but what about a USB drive? This guide shows you how to boot from a USB drive in VirtualBox.
Windows Defender comes with a new sandbox feature to prevent virus and malware from hitting the host computer. Learn how to enable sandbox in Windows Defender.
Windows 10 comes with an Early Launch Anti-Malware feature that scans your drives during boot time. This shows how to configure it to allow/block a particular driver.
Cortana in Windows is enabled on the lock screen by default. If you are not using Cortanta, here’s how you can disable Cortana on the Windows lock screen.
It can be frustrating to see the missing dll files error in Windows, and it can cause an app to malfunction. Luckily, Windows has a few built-in ways to handle this issue.
Using a Wi-Fi analyzer can help you find out which signal is most reliable and fastest. Here are five of the best Wi-Fi analyzers for Windows you should check out.