Windows 10 has a very good driver management system. It searches and installs most of the drivers for your PC components automatically. You will see that most of the drivers for your graphic cards, sound cards and more are automatically installed after you set up your Windows 10 installation. But …
Read More »How to Change Text Size for Menus in Windows 10
Windows 10 is just like Windows 7 which means it is pretty awesome to use. Using it on a desktop actually feels like using a good desktop OS. You have all the options that a desktop OS should have and you can customize it as per your liking. Even smaller …
Read More »How to Fix Kernel Security Check Failure in Windows 10
Windows 10 might be the latest and greatest operating system from Microsoft – but it still has to carry the decades of legacy that Windows has produced with it. This is needed of course – you can’t expect developers to rewrite all of their code from scratch every time Microsoft …
Read More »How to Fix “Err_Connection_Timed_Out” Error in Google Chrome
Google Chrome is one of the most used web browsers in the world right now. It is well maintained and developed by Google, and all updates are provided timely. But sometimes, you may face some bugs that may spoil the internet browsing experience for you. Recently I have been facing …
Read More »Xbox can now transcript voice chat on Xbox One and Windows 10
The PC and console gaming communities are quite different. The consoles gamers boast about being able to trade their games, and game on a comfy couch. The PC gamers, on the other hand, have pretty graphics and compatibility with every input device ever made. However, there is one difference that …
Read More »Windows 10 may download some updates over metered connections with Creators Update
Windows 10 haven’t been a very popular choice among users and organizations dealing with data scarcity. Microsoft gave users a surprise by installing Windows 10 on their services during its free upgrade phase, but the horrors didn’t stop there. Windows 10 does not give an option to pause updates. That’s …
Read More »Windows bug increases Ryzen benchmark scores artificially
AMD revealed their top-tier Ryzen R7 CPUs two weeks ago, followed by a launch on the 2nd of March. Since the launch, several reviewers have performed benchmarks and tests to judge their performance against Intel’s dominant CPUs. However, there appears to be a problem. The HPET The ‘High Precision Event …
Read More »Villager Trading now available on Minecraft PE and Windows 10 versions
Players of the Pocket and Windows 10 Editions of Minecraft can now do some business with Villagers. The new update bumps up the Pocket Edition’s version to 1.0.4, arriving with Villager trading and some other exciting features. Before going into the other changes in the update, let’s take a closer …
Read More »Windows 10 can now ‘stream’ apps rather than download
At Google I/O in 2015, the Android team came up with the idea of ‘streaming’ apps. It’s quite ingenious really; instead of downloading and installing an entire app, Google would ‘stream’ only the parts of an app that are required. Android apps split these sections as ‘Activities,’ where each ‘page’ …
Read More »Windows Insiders on the Slow Ring for PC receive the first update of 2017
While Microsoft has released over a dozen builds for Fast Ring Windows Insiders on PC, the Slow Ring Windows Insiders haven’t had much to do. The last release for Windows Insiders on the Slow Ring for PC was Build 14986 in December before Microsoft went on its hiatus. Since then, …
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