5 Ways to Switch Users in Windows 10 without Log off

January 28, 2016 by Admin No comments »

Fast User Switching is a nice feature for Windows users to quickly switch to another user account, without having to log off or close all running programs of the currently logged-on user. In this tutorial we’ll show you 5 quick ways to switch between multiple user accounts in Windows 10. Note: Don’t restart or shutdown […]

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How to Know Your Windows is 32-bit or 64-bit

January 23, 2016 by Admin No comments »

All versions of Windows are available in two different flavors: 32-bit and 64-bit. For most people, whether they use a 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows doesn’t make a difference. But it’s necessary to find out your running Windows is 32-bit or 64-bit when performing certain tasks, such as install drivers for your new device. […]

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Windows 10 Downgrade: Revert Back to Previous Windows 8 or 7

January 20, 2016 by Admin No comments »

Microsoft offers Windows 10 as a free upgrade for Windows 8 and Windows 7 users. You only have one month to decide if you want to keep Windows 10 or not after upgrading from Windows 8 or 7. If you find out some things don’t work properly or the new OS is not suitable for […]

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3 Ways to Change Computer Name in Windows 10

January 19, 2016 by Admin No comments »

How can I change the name of my Windows 10 computer from Command Prompt? Whatever the reason you want to rename your computer, here’s our step-by-step tutorial on how to change computer name in Windows 10, from Control Panel, PC Settings and Command Prompt. Method 1: Change Computer Name from Control Panel To begin, you […]

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2 Options to Rename “This PC” Back to “My Computer” in Windows 10

January 19, 2016 by Admin No comments »

If you’ve just upgraded to Windows 10, you might probably notice that the traditional shortcut “My Computer” is renamed to “This PC“. While this doesn’t seem like that big of a deal, you can change it back to “My Computer” to feel more comfortable with Windows 10. Here are 2 simple ways to rename “This […]

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How To Block Specific Updates in Windows 10

January 18, 2016 by Admin No comments »

After installing some defective Windows 10 updates, you might experience a system hang or blue screen error. If you find out your computer problem is caused by a specific update, you can configure Windows update to block it from installing, without having to turn off automatic updating. Luckily, Microsoft released a standalone troubleshooter tool which […]

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How to Fix “Windows 10 Safe Mode F8 Not Working”

January 18, 2016 by Admin No comments »

After upgrading to Windows 10, you might find out that you’re unable to access the Safe Mode by pressing F8 key during startup. Windows 10 has removed the F8 boot menu to improve system boot time. In previous posts we’ve covered ways to add Safe Mode to Windows boot menu or access Safe Mode from […]

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Reset Windows 10 Lost Password on Acer Aspire Switch Laptop

January 16, 2016 by Admin No comments »

Forgot Windows 10 password on your Acer Aspire Switch laptop and have no idea how to reset it? How to bypass the password login screen without formatting your hard drive? The Acer Aspire is a secure boot system based on the the latest UEFI BIOS. In this tutorial we’ll explain how to create a UEFI […]

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Create UEFI or Legacy Bootable USB Drive for Windows 10 Setup

January 14, 2016 by Admin No comments »

New Windows 10 computers use UEFI firmware instead of the traditional BIOS. As you probably noticed when using a MBR-partitioned Windows installation USB drive on a new Windows 10 PC, UEFI will not recognize it as a boot media. UEFI-based computer can only boot from GPT-partitioned USB drive. Luckily, for backward compatibility most of the […]

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How to Get Microsoft Edge Not to Save / Remember Passwords

January 13, 2016 by Admin No comments »

Like its predecessor Internet Explorer, the all-new Microsoft Edge browser in Windows 10 also allows users to save web credentials (including website URLs, logins and passwords). The problem is that Microsoft Edge doesn’t have an option to set a master password to prevent others from easily seeing the stored passwords. For security reasons, you might […]

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