It’s easy to configure Windows Firewall to let in certain apps automatically … or even manually with the port info handy. Here’s how.
By Steve Horton |
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It’s important to choose only a manufacturer’s brand and to find the right kind of battery for your laptop. Here’s how.
By Steve Horton |
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Here are seven features in Windows 8 that you may not know about. Learn them to master Windows 8 completely.
By Steve Horton |
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The PNP_DETECTED_FATAL_ERROR BSoD means that the “Plug and Play” feature of Windows is failing due to the installation of a device recently.
By Steve Horton |
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Everyone who’s used a Mac has seen this spinning wait cursor in action. It means your Mac is slowing down and your CPU is struggling. Here’s how to fix it.
By Steve Horton |
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We’ve all experienced it: endless buffering on the Web when streaming video. Here are some ways to alleviate that problem.
By Steve Horton |
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The MEMORY_MANAGEMENT Blue Screen of Death error is usually exactly what it sounds like: bad RAM. Here are steps you can take.
By Steve Horton |
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When transitioning from a Mac to a PC, it helps to be aware of how a PC’s desktop works.
By Steve Horton |
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User Account Control in Windows Vista & 7 allows you to adjust security levels for each user, allowing or disallowing access to many Windows functions.
By Steve Horton |
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Antialiasing, framerate, and other PC graphics settings are important to understand to get the most out of your PC gaming experience.
By Steve Horton |
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Modern apps in Windows 8, also known as Metro apps, offer numerous advantages and disadvantages over their standard Desktop equivalents.
By Steve Horton |
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Most new laptops have multitouch trackpads; you can control them with more than one finger, like a touchscreen. Here’s how to configure them in Windows 8.
By Steve Horton |
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Your PC has a a limited amount of resources, and some apps can take more than their fair share. Find out about them here.
By Steve Horton |
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There’s no need to choose between wired and wireless connections in your home or office. Why not have the best of both worlds?
By Mark Beare |
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Roll back a Driver and Restore Driver Updates The best practice when it comes to computer hardware drivers is to always keep them up to date. Usually newer versions of drivers bring with them better compatibility, more stability and sometimes new features. Why wouldn’t you want to upgrade? Because some times after upgrading you might start seeing one of these: Well sometimes new drivers that are released (especially BETA versions of drivers) can actually cause problems including Blue Screens, crashes and hardware malfunction. If you have found yourself in the […]