It’s important to know how to raise or lower User Account Control settings for each user you manage, so that Windows notifies you in case your PC is being modified.
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How do you go back? Navigating around Windows 8 without any visible navigation buttons can be a pain. Here’s what you need to do.
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Connecting to a projector in Windows 8 is a slightly different process. Many of us use projectors for PowerPoint presentations, so it’s important to know how to do it. Read up about it here.
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Sometimes you add an external monitor or otherwise need to change your PC’s resolution. Here’s how to do that in Windows 8.
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The Task Manager is where you shot down applications and processes and view CPU and memory usage. Here’s how to get to it from Windows 8.
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There’s more than one way to go about managing your printers in Windows 8. We show you how.
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Bluetooth drains a lot of your laptop’s battery, so it’s important to know how to turn it off and on, and pair it with a new device, in Windows 8.
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Managing your WiFi connections in Windows 8 is similar to how it works in Windows 7 and earlier, but there are some key differences.
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The Control Panel is essential for all Windows 8 users of every skill level. Locating it in Windows 8 is puzzling. That’s what we’re here for.
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The process for restarting or shutting down your PC in Windows 8 has changed. Find out how to do it here.
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The Switch List is how Windows 8 handles switching between open applications. Here’s how to use it.
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A workgroup is a way to share files between Windows XP machines. It’s an ideal way to connect two PCs that are on the same network. Here’s how to set up a workgroup and share files on it.
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There are many instances where you’re going to want to recover a lost Microsoft Word document. Here are numerous methods for doing so.
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Sticky Notes are like a better Notepad application in Windows 7, for those that want their notes on top of the screen at all times.