
How to add CPU, GPU, RAM widgets on Windows 11
You can now add system monitoring widgets on Windows 11, but you'll need to install an additional component.
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You can now add system monitoring widgets on Windows 11, but you'll need to install an additional component.
The Settings app on Windows 11 now allows you to create and attach virtual drives, and in this guide, you will learn how.
Windows 11 now shows USB 4.0 devices information in the Settings app, and in this guide, you will learn how.
You can force quit an app from the Taskbar context menu without opening the Task Manager, and here's how on Windows 11.
Here are the steps to try an early preview of the new header design for File Explorer on Windows 11.
Windows 11 brings back the never combine option to show labels in the Taskbar, and here's how to enable and use the feature.
Microsoft Edge now offers a free VPN service for anyone with a Microsoft account, and here's how to use it.
Ventoy makes it super simple to create a bootable USB flash drive to install Windows 11, 10, or Linux without extracting the ISOs.
If you have an internal drive recognized as removable on Windows 11, use these instructions to fix it.
The Clipchamp app is actually a good screen recording software for beginners, and here's how to get started.