Latest Windows How-To Stories
SEE WINDOWS STORIES BY CATEGORY
How-To
Goodbye, bloatware! How to clean out Windows 11's cruft
Like its predecessors, Windows 11 comes with a lot of bloatware. This not only takes up memory space, but also impairs the performance of the system. How to get rid of superfluous software.How-To
Windows includes built-in ransomware protection. Here's how to turn it on
Did you know Windows includes ransomware protection built right in? Microsoft Defender can safeguard your PC, but the feature isn’t automatically enabled. Here's how to do it yourself.Updated
How to set up your new computer the right way
Set up your new computer the right way by performing these crucial tasks.How-To
Deep clean your Windows PC: 10 professional tricks and tools
Limited storage space, slow system startup — high time to free your storage drive and Windows from ballast.How-To
Annoyed by Windows PC notifications? Here's how to turn them off
Windows notifications can be annoying and relentless. We'll show you how to switch off this feature.How-To
How to configure a multi-monitor PC setup like a pro
A multi-monitor setup can significantly increase productivity. These Windows tricks will make the experience even better.Tip
This Windows keyboard shortcut guards your PC from prying eyes
Keep snoops out of your business with this quick set of taps on your keyboard.How-To
9 tweaks that turn off your Windows PC's most annoying ads
Tired of Microsoft pushing ads throughout Windows 11? Here are the settings you can tweak to turn them off and reclaim some privacy.Tip
Save individual emails locally to your hard drive in the new Outlook
The new Outlook app includes a feature that allows you to save individual emails as local files.How-To
Make Windows 11 better: How to customize and expand the Start menu
Use tools, settings, and tricks to customize the Windows 11 Start menu to your own requirements. We show you how.How-To
How to permanently save clips in Windows 11's clipboard
We show you how to use the Windows clipboard to save content permanently so that you can paste it again later.How-To
3 free Linux distros that look and feel like Windows
Linux is a good alternative to Windows: It's free, runs stably, and is supplied with updates for a long time. We present three systems that look particularly similar to Windows.Tip
How to get Microsoft Edge to read web pages and documents out loud to you
The Edge browser has a built-in feature that reads out selected text on demand.How-To
How to solve RAM problems with Windows memory diagnostics
If your PC restarts unprompted, freezes, or programs crash, this could indicate a RAM problem. We'll show you how to use the memory diagnostics tool to find out whether the RAM really is the problem.How-To
Windows 11 demands you use a Microsoft account. Here's how to bypass it
You can also use Windows 11 24H2 in the Home Edition with a local user account without any problems–no additional tools are required. We'll show you how to do this.Tip
This obscure Windows tool securely and utterly deletes hard drive data
Windows offers the command line tool Diskpart, which you can use to reliably delete an entire hard drive, among other things.Tip
Did you know Windows 11 has an easy tool for recording screencasts?
The built-in Snipping Tool feature doesn't just take screenshots. It can record screencasts, too!How-To
How to delete what's saved in your Windows PC's clipboard
You can delete the contents of the Windows clipboard at any time. We'll show you the various ways you can do it.Tip
How to transfer files between your phone and PC with Microsoft Edge
There are several ways to transfer files from your smartphone to your PC. Microsoft Edge, Windows' main browser, is also capable of such an exchange.How-To
How to make an old monitor look more colorful
That old monitor you have tucked away in a back room may not seem as colorful as a brand-new one with a higher resolution and quicker refresh rate, but simply correcting the color may be all that's needed to give it new life.How-To
How to synchronize Windows 11's clipboard across all your PCs
Did you know that you can synchronize the contents of the clipboard between several Windows PCs? If not, we'll show you how to do it.Tip
Why is the first Windows drive always called C:? Here's the answer
On your Windows PC, the drive designations start with C. Where are A and B? The answer can be found in the history of Windows.How-To
How to have Microsoft Copilot recap a Teams meeting when you’re late
With Copilot you can get up to speed quickly when you're running late for a Microsoft Teams meeting.Tip
This Windows 11 File Explorer short-cut is so simple but useful
It's as simple as can be, but many long-time users of Windows File Explorer don't know this simple shortcut that can be a real game changer for locating files.How-To
How to create or convert images to PNG format
Read how you can create a PNG file or convert an image to PNG using simple Windows tools.How-To
How (and why) to roll back Windows updates on your PC
If Windows updates are causing problems or the system is not updating properly, then resetting the last update can sometimes help. We show you how to do this.Tip
This free tool 'purifies' Windows 11 and skips Microsoft account logins
Normally, you need a Microsoft account to use Windows 11. You can bypass that — and more — with a freely available script utility.Tip
How to make Windows search use Google instead of Bing
Windows searches uses Bing by default. However, you can use the MS Edge Redirect tool to switch the search to Google or other search engines.Tip
How to move files using Windows Explorer's file paths
Microsoft's latest function makes it easier to copy and move files using drag and drop in the breadcrumb navigation. We'll show you how to use it.How-To
Try fixing your Windows 11 24H2 network issues with these steps
If you're having connectivity problems after updating to Windows 11 24H2, these steps might help.How-To
15 obscure Windows 11 tricks for PC power users
Windows 11 offers exciting but hidden features that make working much easier. We reveal these unknown tips.Tip
How to move Windows default folders to other drives
Windows user folders such as Documents and Music are located on drive C: by default. If space is limited, you can move these folders to another drive. We'll show you how to do it.How-To
Windows 11 24H2 causing problems? How to return to a previous version
If Windows 11 is problematic after updating to 24H2, you can roll back to the previous version you had prior to updating.How-To
How to convert a PDF to JPG
Do you have a PDF and want to turn it into an image? No problem! We'll show you how to convert a PDF to JPG and vice versa using simple tools.How-To
How to use PowerToys Workspaces to finesse your Windows desktop
PowerToys Workspace is the latest PowerToys app to help you organize your Windows desktop exactly as you like, automatically. Here's how to use it.How-To
How to resize an image without losing quality
The image size can be changed using simple methods. We show you the best ways and tools for lossless compression.How-To
How to convert an image to PDF
It's easy to convert images into PDF files — whether on Windows, Mac, or directly on your mobile phone. We'll show you how it works.How-To
How to auto-lock your PC when you step away (and why you should)
Here's everything you need to know about automatically locking and unlocking your PC just by stepping away and sitting back down.How-To
9 must-know details about Windows 11's big 2024 update
New Wi-Fi, more AI, more flexible settings, and HDR support: Windows 11 24H2 even offers all of this for free.Tip
How to turn off the AI features in Microsoft's Edge browser
Microsoft is currently equipping its applications, including the Edge browser, with AI functions. However, you can easily deactivate the AI functions in Edge.How-To
Windows Security won't start? Here's how to get it back
Users repeatedly report that "Windows Security" no longer starts. As this virus protection is integrated, this error should be rectified immediately.How-To
Killer new Windows feature: How to use your phone as a webcam
Microsoft's Windows 11 2024 Update includes a really cool new feature: You can use a smartphone as a webcam, making yourself look goood.How-To
How to convert images to vector graphics
Vector graphics have many advantages. We show you how to create a vector graphic or convert an image into an SVG file quickly and free of charge.News
Windows 11 2024 Update is making mouse cursors disappear. Here's what to do
There's a newly puzzling bug in Windows 11 24H2 that's annoying users. Fortunately, if you're affected, there's a temporary workaround.Tip
How to delete the history lists in Windows Explorer and the taskbar
Windows saves your usage behavior as recently used elements. You can actually delete these and deactivate saving in the Explorer settings.How-To
WordPad is now gone from Windows 11. Here's how to bring it back
With the arrival of Windows 11 version 24H2, WordPad is officially gone. Want to keep using it? You're in luck.Tip
How to add the Control Panel to the Windows 11 context menu
Microsoft has been bleeding the Windows Control Panel for several years. However, some options can still only be selected via the Control Panel.Tip
How to download the 'old' Outlook app if you hate the new one
Microsoft is forcing users to switch to the new (inferior) version of Outlook on new PCs. Here's how you can download the classic version of Outlook, directly from Microsoft.How-To
20 insanely useful Windows 11 keyboard shortcuts I use every day
After so many years, I'm still discovering new keyboard shortcuts in Windows. Here are the most useful ones that come in handy every single day.How-To