The Run dialog was first introduced with Windows 95 and since then it’s been part of every Windows version. Longtime Windows users know how useful the Run command dialog is. It lets users launch various system tools without having to go through Control Panel. In Windows XP and earlier versions of Windows, launching Run command […]
Burn ISO To USB
Making a USB flash drive bootable sounds like a fairly simple task, but it’s not an easy task always. While using the Command Prompt method (see how to make USB bootable using Command Prompt) to transfer all setup files to the USB drive is the easiest and best way, many users are having difficulties using […]
How To Create Keyboard Shortcut To Open PC Settings In Windows 8
In Windows 8, settings are located in two places: in the Control Panel and PC settings. While the traditional Control Panel houses settings that existed from previous Windows versions, the new PC settings includes settings for features introduced with Windows 8. For instance, you can launch language settings, troubleshooting tools, mouse settings, device manager, and […]
Grand Central Displays Date, Time & Weather Info On Start Screen
I know, a lot of computer users simply love to hate the newly introduced Start screen with Windows 8 but users who have tried the Start screen for a few days know that how better this feature is than the old Start menu. First, unlike the Start menu, Start screen is highly customizable. You can […]
Set Bing Homepage Picture As Windows 8 Lock Screen Background Using Bing My Lockscreen App
While I am not a big fan of Bing search, I do visit the Bing homepage every day to see the latest picture on the homepage. As we all know, Bing showcases one beautiful picture every day on its homepage and also provides useful information related to the picture to help you explore the world […]
How To Pin Settings To Start Screen & Taskbar In Windows 10
In addition to the traditional Control Panel, Windows 10 also includes a new Control Panel, called Settings to configure various new features introduced with this version of Windows. The modern Control Panel, unlike the traditional one, can’t be launched from Run dialog or Windows Explorer, but it will eventually replace the traditional Control Panel. The […]
Check If Your PC Is Ready For Windows 8 Using Windows 8 Upgrade Assistant
With the general availability of Windows 8 is just a few weeks way, this is the right time to start preparing your computers for Windows 8. Existing Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 7 users who have plans to upgrade to the newest version of Windows may want to check their hardware and software for any […]
How To Boot From USB In VirtualBox
When it comes to virtualization on the desktop, VMware Workstation and Oracle VM VirtualBox stand out from the rest. While Workstation is a premium software and includes all advanced options, VirtualBox is an open source virtualization software with a decent set of features. Users who have used VirtualBox to install and test drive Windows 8 […]
How To Pin Internet Explorer To Start Screen In Windows 8
By default, in Windows 8, Internet Explorer and Paint programs are pinned to the Taskbar for the quick access. Users who want to open the newly introduced Metro-UI style Internet Explorer can launch the same by clicking on the Internet Explorer tile on the Start screen. The problem is that one can’t launch the desktop […]
How To Create Your Own Tiles On Start Screen To Launch Programs
The new Start screen in Windows 8 lets you pin folders, webpages, programs and drives as tiles but it doesn’t allow you create your own custom tile to launch programs or files. Not too long ago, we showed you how to add custom tiles to the Start screen with the help of a free tool […]
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