It’s important to know how to run a Memory Test in Windows. It’s the first step toward replacing bad RAM modules, if necessary.
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If you’re looking at your CPUs in Task Manager and see spikes of 100% frequently, you need to reduce your processor usage. Here’s how.
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Sometimes your external hard drive won’t be detected by Windows. Here are some simple solutions to this problem.
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“The Program can’t start because MSVCR100.dll is missing.” Help!
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BOOTMGR is Missing is an error with your Boot Manager. The Startup Repair utility included with Windows can fix this.
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If you’d like to dual boot Windows XP and Windows 7 on the same machine, here’s the specific steps required.
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These five secret features will help you get the most out of everyday Window Vista usage.
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All the different entries in the Device Manager in Windows refer to different groups of drivers. Find out about them here.
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Upgrading to Windows 8.1 brings new challenges compared to Windows 8. Find out about them here.
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The PFN_LIST_CORRUPT error in Windows means that a page frame number has become corrupted. Find out what that means and how to fix it.
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“Windows has blocked this software because it cannot verify the publisher.” Here’s how to fix this issue in Internet Explorer.
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Here’s several tips for using less of your memory on your PC. Why upgrade your RAM if you don’t have to?
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The “Display Driver Stopped Responding and has Recovered” error can be serious. Find out how to fix this graphics issue.
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Sometimes the HDMI Audio will work fine on your PC’s monitor, but the sound won’t. Here are several possible solutions.
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Is your laptop slowing down suddenly? There are several possible causes. Read about our solutions.