How to Check Your Hard Drive’s Health
How to Check Your Hard Drive’s Health Every hard drive dies eventually. Here’s how to prepare for its demise.
Read moreHow to Check Your Hard Drive’s Health Every hard drive dies eventually. Here’s how to prepare for its demise.
Read moreDell, Lenovo and HP kill laptops with hard disk drives, marking the end of an era Exclusive: The world’s biggest laptop vendors achieved a huge milestone, but no one noticed.
Read moreWhat Is CMOS? If you are having boot or display issues on your computer, you are likely to come across recommendations about clearing the CMOS. But what does CMOS do, and how is it related to BIOS? Here’s everything you need to know.
Read moreWhat Is Ethernet? Experts often recommend Ethernet as a quick fix to your Internet speed woes or latency issues at home. But what is it, and how can you use it? Here’s a quick primer on what you need to know about Ethernet.
Read moreDisplayPort vs. HDMI: Which Is Better? If you have a monitor or display that’s capable of both DisplayPort and HDMI, which should you choose? Since these ports have different capabilities and purposes, it’s important to understand when to use DisplayPort and when to use HDMI.
Read moreGet Moving: How to Make Your Windows PC Boot Faster Does Windows take a long time to boot up? Here are a few things you can do to make the startup process on your computer a little quicker.
Read moreUSB Flash Drive vs. External Hard Drive: Which Is Better? If you’re looking to expand your portable storage, you’re likely considering either an external hard drive (HDD) or a smaller portable flash drive. So what are the differences, is one always better than the other, and are there other options?
Read moreHow Much Storage Space Does My PC Need? Whether you’re purchasing a new PC or laptop, or upgrading your existing machine, you’ll need to consider how much hard disk space you need. Do you need more for certain games and applications? Is bigger really better? Let’s find out.
Read moreHow to Partition a Hard Drive There are many reasons to partition your hard drive: security, data redundancy, or filing. It’s easier than you think.
Read moreHow to Add an Ethernet Connection to Your Laptop Once upon a time, when laptops were a far bulkier affair, Ethernet ports were standard. Ever more slender laptop designs eschew the Ethernet port these days, but that doesn’t mean you have to go without — here’s how you can get one on any modern laptop.
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