Category: Windows 8

How to Start Windows in Safe Mode

Whether you’re experiencing software issues, encountering a stubborn virus, or troubleshooting your system, safe mode can be a powerful tool to help you diagnose and resolve problems. In this article, we will guide you through the process of starting Windows in safe mode, explain why you might need to use...

Why it is Important to Remove Duplicate Photos on my Computer and Smartphone

In today’s digital age, the constant capture of memories through cameras and smartphones leads to cluttered computer storage with countless photos. While an extensive image collection can be exciting, it’s crucial to address the issue of duplicate photos. These duplicates not only consume valuable storage space but also negatively impact...

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Bluetooth Missing? Here’s How to Get It Back!

Have you just discovered that you can’t turn on Bluetooth on your Windows 10 computer? Worse still, you can’t find the option anywhere because Bluetooth seems to be missing? Let us help you enable Bluetooth again quickly and easily. Why Is Bluetooth Missing from My Windows 10 Laptop? The main...

How to Repair VIDEO DXGKRNL FATAL ERROR in Windows 10

Has your computer frozen all of a sudden and displayed a blue error screen stating that your PC needs to restart because it experienced the VIDEO DXGKRNL FATAL ERROR? The error comes up with the following error code: 0x00000113. This fatal Windows 10 error occurs because of a Microsoft bug...

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How to Fix Microsoft’s April 2019 Update Freezes

Microsoft’s recently released April 2019 update for Windows 7, Windows 8.1 and some server editions is causing users computers to freeze. In this article, we’ll tell you why that happens and how to fix it. Windows April 2019 Update Problems The problems with Windows April 2019 update are caused by...

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Error Code 0x80070020 in Windows 10: Working Fixes

Error code 0x80070020 is yet another error that you may get when upgrading to Windows 10 from Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 8.1. It could also pop up when you’re simply running a Windows 10 update and downloading the updates from Microsoft’s website. Usually, you’ll get the following messages...