Start Menu Reviver can be customized to a great degree, from colors to Start Button choice to icons. Learn about your customization options here.
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File History, new to Windows 8, acts as a continuous backup of your documents and media files, allowing you a form of version control over your files.
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Upgrading from Windows 7 to Windows 8 is a simple process that can get complicated if you don’t know what’s going on. Fortunately, that’s where we come in.
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You don’t need a touchscreen to take full advantage of Windows 8. A touchpad will do, especially one that has multitouch capability.
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There are easy steps you can take to keep your Windows 8 laptop going longer between charges. Learn how to improve Windows 8 battery life here.
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There are two types of applications in Windows 8. Traditional desktop applications and then Windows 8 specific applications, here’s how to remove the latter
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Windows runs many services in the background, but many of these aren’t needed. Disabling specific Windows Services can speed up your PC.
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The sfc /scannow command, in any version of Windows, is highly important for getting your Windows system back to normal in case of corruption. Learn how.
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Running Windows 8 on your Mac has proven difficult for many people. Luckily a new update released by Apple has changed all that.
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Refresh and Reset are two new functions of Windows 8 that restore your Windows machine to an earlier state. Learn how to use them here.
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One side effect to Windows 8 is that Bluetooth sometimes stops working! Here are definitive fixes for your laptop so you can get Bluetooth running again.