How to Force Close Unresponsive Apps on Windows 11
How to Force Close Unresponsive Apps on Windows 11 Apps generally run great on Windows 11, but not always — they can freeze up. Here’s how to force close unresponsive apps on Windows 11.
Read moreHow to Force Close Unresponsive Apps on Windows 11 Apps generally run great on Windows 11, but not always — they can freeze up. Here’s how to force close unresponsive apps on Windows 11.
Read moreHow to Encrypt Files and Folders on Windows 11 When it comes to keeping your data secure, you’ll want to encrypt your files. Use this guide to learn how to encrypt files and folders on Windows 11.
Read moreHow to Disable Bing in the Windows 11 Start Menu Windows 11, like its predecessors, integrates Bing search directly into the Start Menu. Any time you search for an application, file, or folder, you also search Bing. There isn’t even an option to disable it in the Settings app. Luckily, you can do it with a registry hack.
Read moreHow to Find Your Router IP Address on Windows 11 You need to know your router’s IP for several reasons. The good news is you can find your router IP address on Windows 11 using this guide.
Read moreHow to Make File Explorer Open to OneDrive on Windows 11 If you want to customize File Explorer’s default opening menu, you can set it to open to OneDrive or iCloud instead. This guide will explain how.
Read moreHow to Remove Your Password on Windows 11 Passwords protect your data and PC, but you might want to go passwordless. This guide will explain how to remove your password on Windows 11.
Read moreHow to Access the Power User Menu on Windows 11 Do you need quick access to Windows system apps? You can use the Power User menu. This guide explains how to access it on Windows 11.
Read moreHow to Find Printer Model and Serial Numbers on Windows 11 If you need to quickly find out your printer’s model or serial number, you can do it in Windows 11 easily. This guide explains how.
Read moreMicrosoft Backs Down: Windows 11 Will Run on Any PC One of the most significant sticking points with Windows 11 is the strict system requirements. However, Microsoft has just announced that any PC can install the Windows 11 ISO, opening up the new OS to just about anyone who wants to install it.
Read moreSpeak Up: How to Use Speech Recognition and Dictate Text in Windows You can talk to Windows using the built-in speech recognition or text dictation features.
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