How to uninstall an update on Windows 11
If a Windows 11 update is causing problems, you can use these six different ways to uninstall it to get the computer working again.
If a Windows 11 update is causing problems, you can use these six different ways to uninstall it to get the computer working again.
This simple Registry change can significantly make File Explorer faster when browsing folders with a lot of files.
You can use the Registry to run scripts and apps at every logon or once, and in this guide, I will show you how on Windows 11 and 10.
If you don't want to use a Microsoft account, Windows 11 lets you set up a new installation with a local account, and here's how to do it.
You can disable (or enable) the Microsoft Defender Firewall in several ways, and here's how on Windows 11.
This is how you enable experimental features on Windows 11 builds from the Windows Insider Program.
Yes, it's still possible to change the Windows 11 Taskbar position, but you need to use this workaround.
If you have an old computer that doesn't support Windows 11, you can still modernize it with ChromeOS Flex – here's how.
You can now perform a fresh install of the next version of Windows 11, and here's how.
Do you need to access your files and apps remotely on Windows 11? If so, use these steps to enable the Remote Desktop feature.