PC manufacturers have been offering TPM (Trusted Platform Module) in business-class computers since 2011. If you bought your PC after 2016, there is a good chance that your PC has TPM 2.0. Older PCs might have TPM version 1.2 or might not have one at all. Since TPM was not required to install and run […]
3 Ways To Check TPM Version In Windows 10/11
TPM (Trusted Platform Module) is one of the minimum hardware requirements to install and run Windows 11. As you likely know, TPM was not necessary to install Windows 10. However, TPM version 2.0 is now a minimum requirement to run Windows 11. Many users are not sure about the TPM version on their computers. So, […]
Windows 11 System Requirements
Microsoft has announced the next version of the Windows operating system. Windows 11, the successor to the popular Windows 10, will generally be available in the last quarter of this year. Windows 11 will get a new Start, centered taskbar icons, redesigned Settings, revamped File Explorer, new icons, news themes, native support for Android apps, […]
How To Check If Your PC Can Run Windows 11
Microsoft has announced that Windows 11 will be launched on October 5. Windows 11 is the successor to the current Windows 10, which has over 1 billion active users. Now that it has been confirmed that Windows 11 is a free upgrade for Windows 10 users, many PC users are wondering if their PC can […]
Watch Windows 11 Launch Event
After teasing for weeks, Microsoft will finally unveil its next-generation operating system today. Although Microsoft has not officially announced the name or version of its next major version of the Windows operating system, a recently leaked ISO revealed that it is indeed Windows 11. Before telling you more about Windows 11, you can watch today’s […]
Fix: Intel Graphics Command Center Is Not Opening Or Working
Intel Graphics Command Center has been released as a replacement for the classic Intel Graphics Control Panel program. Just like the classic Intel Graphics Control Panel, it allows you to view various information about Intel graphics and change many display settings, such as screen resolution, refresh rate, screen orientation, and more. The Intel Graphics Command […]
How To Make Start Menu Full Screen In Windows 10
Windows 10 automatically detects the type of your device and turns on the Start menu or Start screen depending on your device type during the installation. The full-screen Start is automatically activated on tablets, and the standard Start menu is enabled on desktops and laptops. Most users love the standard Start menu. A small section […]
How To Sign Out Of Microsoft Account In Edge Browser
Major web browsers out there allow you to sign in to the browser so that you can sync your profile and data across your devices. Just like its competitors, Microsoft’s Edge browser also allows you to sign into the browser. All you need is a Microsoft account. When you sign into Edge with a Microsoft […]
How To Save Notepad File As PDF Or HTML In Windows 10
With default settings, the Notepad app in Windows 10 saves files as text files. That is, files are saved with the .txt extension. Although text files are supported across computer and smartphone operating systems, PDF is the best format for sharing a text file with others. If you want to save a Notepad file in […]
How To Uninstall & Remove Windows Media Player From Windows 10
Many outdated programs and features continue to exist in Windows 10. One of them is the classic Windows Media Player, the audio/video player we all have used at some point in the past. Most Windows uses no longer use the Windows Media Player as there are many quality alternatives around. Moreover, it has been ages […]
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