How to Open and Use Steps Recorder in Windows 10

July 17, 2017 by Admin No comments »

How can I keep track of each steps I did on my computer? This is where an application built into Windows 10 called “Steps Recorder” can help. Steps Recorder makes it easy to capture steps you take on a PC, including a text description of what you did and a screenshot during each step. In […]

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How to Install Linux Bash in Windows 10

June 11, 2018 by Admin No comments »

Starting from Anniversary Update, Windows 10 includes a subsystem to run Linux Bash shell directly. As developers we can all get excited about Bash on Windows, because we can now use GNU command line tools like awk, sed, grep, vi, etc. However, Bash is not enabled by default, and we have to turn it on […]

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Import Chrome / Firefox / IE Bookmarks and Passwords into Microsoft Edge

July 10, 2017 by Admin No comments »

Is there any way to export favorites, bookmarks and passwords from Chrome to Edge in Windows 10? Since the public release of the Windows 10 Creators Update (version 1703), this is now possible. This tutorial will show you how to import bookmarks and passwords from Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer to Microsoft Edge in Windows 10, […]

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How to Batch Rename Multiple Files in Windows 10

July 6, 2017 by Admin No comments »

How can I quickly rename a bunch of files at once? Of course, you can right-click each file and rename it one by one. But this could be really painful and time-consuming if you need to rename hundreds of files. In this tutorial we’ll show you 2 quick ways to batch rename multiple files in […]

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How to Backup / Restore Sticky Notes in Windows 10 / 8 / 7

July 5, 2017 by Admin No comments »

How can I transfer old sticky notes to a new computer? Looking for a way to import the legacy sticky notes into the new Sticky Notes application? This tutorial will show you how to backup and restore Sticky Notes on any computer running Windows 10, 8 or 7. Part 1: Backup Sticky Notes Before get […]

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2 Ways to Prevent Access To Drives in My Computer in Windows 10

July 5, 2017 by Admin No comments »

Is there a way to choose what local drives may be viewed by specific users? How can I restrict access to certain drive on the machine? Windows 10 comes with a group policy setting that allows you to prevent other users from accessing to the content of selected drives. This is useful if you share […]

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How to Disable Websites Asking for Your Location in Windows 10

July 4, 2017 by Admin No comments »

How to stop websites from asking your location in Chrome? While surfing online, you may noticed that some websites ask for permission to access your location. If you’re concerned about websites tracking your physical location, you can configure your web browser (Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Internet Explorer) to disable websites asking for your location in Windows […]

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6 Ways to Open Power Options in Windows 10

June 29, 2017 by Admin No comments »

Power Options is a setting page in the Control Panel that allows you to change power-saving plan and adjust screen brightness on your computer. In this tutorial we’ll show you 6 methods to open Power Options in Windows 10. Method 1: Open Power Options from Control Panel Open the Control Panel. Set the View by […]

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Fix: Hibernate Option Missing in Windows 10 Power Options

June 29, 2017 by Admin No comments »

Hibernate option is missing from the Power Options in the Control Panel? Did you install driver updates but still couldn’t get the Hibernate option back? Hibernate is one of the power saving modes that saves your current system state to hard drive, then power off the system. When you start the PC, it restores that […]

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How to Change Power Button Action in Windows 10 / 8 / 7

June 29, 2017 by Admin No comments »

How to change what power button does in Windows 10? Every desktop/laptop computer has a hardware power button without any exception whatsoever. By default, pressing the power button will put your computer to shut down, but in Windows 10/8 it just puts your PC into sleep. To shut down a computer running Windows 10/8, you […]

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