Disable Hardware Acceleration in Windows 10 Photos app

How to Disable Hardware Acceleration in Windows 10 Photos app

There are plenty of users that experience an unwanted behavior with the Windows 10 Photos app. It fails to play videos. It may display broken animations, or may have issues with the merging videos feature. On of the solutions is disabling hardware acceleration in Windows 10 Photos app. Continue reading “Disable Hardware Acceleration in Windows 10 Photos app”

How to Change Product Key in Windows 10

How to Change Product Key in Windows 10

Windows 10 requires activation to verify you’re running a genuine copy. For that purpose, a special product key is used to verify that a licensed copy of Windows 10 isn’t being used on more devices than it is allowed by Microsoft. Continue reading “How to Change Product Key in Windows 10”

Restore Classic Search in File Explorer in Windows 10 Version 1909

Restore Syntax Highlight, Deleting Items for Search in File Explorer in Windows 10 version 1909

In Windows 10 version 1909 has changed how the search box in File Explorer behaves. If you are unhappy with its new design and features, you can try to disable the modern search box and restore the classic one. Continue reading “Restore Classic Search in File Explorer in Windows 10 Version 1909”

Hide Search, Cortana, and Task View from Taskbar in Windows 10

How to Hide Search, Cortana, and Task View Buttons from Taskbar in Windows 10

Windows 10 comes with an updated taskbar experience that includes a search box, a Cortana icon, and a Task View button enabled on the taskbar. They look like any other regular pinned app, but have no context menu. It is possible to hide or show them. By hiding these controls, you will extra space for running app buttons.
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Replace PowerShell with Command Prompt in Start Button Context Menu

How to Replace PowerShell with Command Prompt in Start Button Win+X Menu in Windows 10.

The Win+X Power User Menu is a new feature of recent Windows releases. It was first introduced in Windows 8, and is available in Windows 10. In Windows 8.1 and Windows 10, you can simply right click on the Start button to show it. Or, as it obvious from the title, you can press Win +X on the keyboard to open it even faster, from any app.
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Free Up Disk Space After Upgrading Windows 10

How to Free Up Disk Space After Upgrading Windows 10

If you installed Windows 10 over a previous Windows version like Windows 8 or Windows 7, or you upgraded the OS to the latest feature update available, you may notice that free disk space on your system drive was considerably reduced.
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Open File Explorer to This PC Instead of Quick Access

How to make File Explorer open to This PC instead of Quick Access in Windows 10.

In Windows 10, the File Explorer opens at the Quick Access folder by default. You can change this new behavior of the File Explorer and make it open This PC instead of Quick Access.
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Navigate Apps by Alphabet in Windows 10 Start menu

How to Navigate Apps by Alphabet in Windows 10 Start menu

Windows 10 Start provides a new way to navigate your installed apps. With a single click you can activate the navigation by alphabet! This method is very fast and convenient.
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