Quick Steps How to enter Safe Mode in Windows 10 using “Shift + Restart” on the sign-in screen On the Windows 10 sign-in screen, press and hold the SHIFT key on the keyboard. With this key still pressed, click or tap the Power button and, in the menu that opens, click Restart. Windows 10 restarts Read More
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7 Ways to Switch User in Windows 10
Most people are not the only users of their computers and devices. Whether you have a little brother or sister, or one of your grandparents wants to experience the world of technology, they could cause real damage to your operating system because they are not familiar with your devices. That is why Windows 10 allows Read More
How to find the Path (Location) of JRE in Windows 10
“Start” > “Control Panel” > “Java”. Select “Java” tab. Click “View” Look in the “Path” column for version of the JRE you have installed. In the above example, the “Path” contains: JAVA_HOME should point to the root directory of the Java installation, so in this case: And the PATH should contain JAVA_HOME\bin, in this case: From a command prompt Read More
Top 5 HEIC Viewer for Windows
HEIC file format is a much-compressed new image file format that helps save storage space while keeping the original file quality. The downside, though, is that several devices and operating systems do not support this format. If you have HEIC files, you probably have experienced compatibility issues. However, with an appropriate HEIC viewer program, you can view Read More
How to Use Robocopy and a Few Examples
Robocopy (Robust File Copy) is a command-line file copy utility that comes with Windows Vista / Windows 2008 or newer. Until Vista, Robocopy was a part of Windows Resource Kit Tools as a free download (http://aka.ms/robocopydownload ). Unlike normal copy commands, Robocopy is designed for reliable copy or mirroring while maintaining the permissions, attributes, owner information, timestamps Read More
Solve PC Problems Over a Remote Connection – Microsoft Quick Assist
For Windows 10 Quick Assist is a new app in Windows 10 that enables you to receive or provide assistance over a remote connection. We encourage you to try Quick Assist for a more streamlined, easy-to-use experience. Open Quick Assist Select Start > Quick Assist. Give assistance Select Start > Quick Assist (or select the Start button, type Quick Assist in the search box, then select Read More