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How to Boost Your WiFi Signal
Looking to extend your wireless signal or eliminate Wi-Fi dead zones around your home? Maybe you just want to extend the Wi-Fi signal to your office at the far end of your home, or you would like to extend the signal all through your backyard. Either way, this guide will explain the different ways you can extend the Wi-Fi…
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How to view your PC's specifications on Windows 10
This guide will show you how to view such PC information as processor information, RAM information, as well as Windows 10 version information. Here is how to check this: 1. Right click on the Start button, typically found at the lower left corner of the screen, then click on Settings. 2. From the Windows Settings screen…
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How to disable ESET Desktop notifications
If you use ESET Security, you may see pop-up messages from time to time from the program. By default, ESET products display desktop notifications regarding detected threats, scheduled scan events, detection engine update activity, etc. in the Windows notification area. Here is an example of one of these messages: These…
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How to use Disk Cleanup on Windows 10
This article will show how to use disk cleanup in Windows 10. This can be used to help get rid of temporary files and clear up some space on any Windows 10 computer. Here is how to use Disk Cleanup on Windows 10: 1. To open Disk Cleanup on your PC, press the Windows key on your keyboard and the letter R at the same time to…
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How to view storage analysis in Windows 10
This article will display how to view Windows 10’s built-in storage analysis. Here's an easy way to display the break down of space being taken up on your hard drive into the categories of items found on your hard drive. 1. Right click on the Start button, typically found at the lower left corner of the screen, then click…
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How to turn Hardware Acceleration On or Off in Google Chrome
This guide will show you how to turn on or off Google Chrome’s hardware acceleration. This feature can be useful to help performance or may resolve issues with some websites in Google Chrome. 1. With Google Chrome open on your computer, click the three dots at the top right of the window, and select Settings. 2. On the…
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How to Enable or Disable Windows Features in Windows 10
Windows 10 has quite a few optional features that can be enabled or disabled. For example, this includes features such as Hyper-V, Windows Sandbox, Internet Explorer 11 among many others. This guide will show you how to enable or disable Windows features in Windows 10. Here is how to access Windows Features so they can be…
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Troubleshooting for when your monitor won't display
One of the most common issues we hear about at Micro Center is monitor or display issues, especially with new computer builds or new computer setups. There are a lot of different things that could cause this, but there are a few things you can do pretty quickly to troubleshoot it yourself. In this guide, we will walk you…
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How to Pause, Unlink and Uninstall OneDrive in Windows 10
OneDrive is Microsoft's cloud-storage feature that comes integrated with Windows 10. It is linked to your Microsoft account and will automatically back up your data whenever it can. While OneDrive can be a useful tool, it only provides 5GB of free backup space and you have to pay for extra. Additionally, if you have very…
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How to Use Snipping Tool in Windows 10
Looking for a quick way to take a screenshot of a specific part of your Windows 10 computer? The built-in snipping tool is a great way to do that quickly. This guide will show you how to use the snipping tool in Windows 10. Here is how to access and use the snipping tool: 1) In the Windows Search Bar, typically found at…