If you find that your PC is becoming unreliable, unresponsive, or perhaps even just won’t start there are a few things you can do to fix it and get it working properly again. Let’s say you need to uninstall a driver, or an update that…
Author: Mike Halsey
Windows 10 is packed with small tools and utilities that can help you become more productive, and one of these is the clock and calendar. When you click the clock, which can be found on the right side of the desktop Taskbar, the clock and…
Where viruses were the tech villains of the early 21st century, and ransomware because the buzz word of the 2010’s, the biggest villain of the current day is the most insidious of them all… privacy. We’re all becoming much more aware of our personal privacy…
You might think I’m completely mad, but the Windows 10 calculator is much more powerful, and incredibly more useful that it at first might appear. When you open the calculator in Windows (the best way to search for it in the Start Menu), it looks…
If you use more than one Windows PC, laptop, or tablet with wither a Microsoft Account or an Azure AD or Office 365 account, they can automatically synchronise settings such as your personalisation and desktop wallpaper choices, Internet favourites and passwords (in the Microsoft Edge…
Windows Update is essential, it keeps your PC safe and secure from malware, exploit hacking, and it keeps things stable, reliable and up to date. However not all updates install without a problem, and this is because as there is a virtually infinite number of…
Sometimes a change can be made on your PC that causes Windows to become unstable, or corrupt. When this happens it can seem difficult, even impossible to fix, but in reality it’s very easy to roll back the change and get your PC working again. …
If you download a program or app from the Internet you need to certain that it’s safe to use, and isn’t malware or has been modified to carry a malware payload. This is why downloading software from Torrent websites is always a bad idea, as malware…