Microsoft wants to kill Windows 10 for users like you and me. Here's why I'm sticking with it and how I'm doing so.
Once your data is backed up, perform a full reset of Windows 10. Go to Settings, then Update & Security, then Recovery, and choose Reset this PC. Next, select Remove everything and then choose to ...
Microsoft will pull the plug on support for Windows 10 in just under three weeks time. If you don't take action, your PC will ...
The first thing you have to do is unlock the Windows 10 taskbar. By default, it is locked. You can unlock it by right-clicking on the Taskbar and clicking on the ‘Lock the Taskbar’ option. You’ll see ...
Windows 10 support ends in October. Learn how to upgrade to Windows 11, move files, email, and programs safely, and avoid ...
A few months back, Microsoft announced it would expand support for Windows 10 updates, a move largely driven by the ...
Unable to pin programs and apps to the taskbar on your PC? This article lists down some solutions that will help you fix the can’t pin apps to taskbar issue in Windows 11/10. The Taskbar helps you ...
Whether you're switching antivirus software or troubleshooting issues, here's how to fully clear Webroot off your computer ...
If your Settings or Microsoft Store app isn't working properly, is crashing, or won't open, you can reset the app.
If a Windows upgrade has ever gone sideways on you, you know how vague and unhelpful the error messages can be. Here are my go-to troubleshooting tricks when that happens.
Strange behaviour on your Windows or Mac PC could be more than a glitch, so check our tips to recognise the risks and keep ...
Windows 10 is reaching the end of its official support on October 14, 2025.Normally, this would leave users with two choices: pay for Extended Security Updates (ESUs) or upgrade to Windows 11.