The Windows Experience Index determines how powerful your PC is. Find out how Windows determines the score and what you can do about it.
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This update is for everyone using Intel HD integrated graphics. Not sure what kind of graphics your PC has? Learn how to find this info here.
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The SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED Blue Screen of Death error is often caused by outdated software or bad drivers. Here’s how to fix it.
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There are upsides and downsides to using a TV, rather than a monitor, as your PC’s primary display. Find out if a TV is right for your PC.
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The BAD_POOL_CALLER Blue Screen of Death error in Windows 7 and Windows 8 has to do with bad drivers. Find out how to update them here.
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Cloning a drive is like duplicating its contents all at once from one drive to another. It’s useful when moving to an SSD drive. Learn how to clone here.
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The GTX 600 series of nVidia GeForce graphics cards has just had a stable driver release, 314.22. Gain a substantial performance increase with this update.
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Windows runs many services in the background, but many of these aren’t needed. Disabling specific Windows Services can speed up your PC.
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The Driver Power State Failure Blue Screen of Death occurs when your PC goes into Sleep Mode or comes out of it. Here’s how to fix it.
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The sfc /scannow command, in any version of Windows, is highly important for getting your Windows system back to normal in case of corruption. Learn how.
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Windows 7 Service Pack 1, or SP1, is a big update to Windows 7 that used to be optional. Microsoft has now made it mandatory. Find out why you need it.
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Sometimes it’s important to run an older version of Windows within your newer version, for compatibility or testing purposes. Here’s how to do that.
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Learn all about GeForce’s latest beta driver update, especially designed for the GeForce GTX 680. You’ll see a significant performance increase.
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Refresh and Reset are two new functions of Windows 8 that restore your Windows machine to an earlier state. Learn how to use them here.