Although you have a relatively fast computer, starting or “booting” Windows takes three to four minutes, or even longer. Sound familiar? What can you do about this without reinstalling Windows? Here
are some practical tips.
Published 07.09.2010
If Windows has been running on your computer for a long time, it will pay to remove old software and superfluous files a couple of times a year. How do you do this in Windows 7, 8 or 10?
Published 30.11.2015
In addition to your personal files and folders, Windows itself occupies a huge amount of disk space. In which Windows folders can you delete files without any danger, and which folders should you
definitely leave alone?
Published 12.04.2017
If you have some free time during a weekend or your holiday, you could use it to overhaul your Windows 10 PC and make some minor adjustments. Here are a few suggestions.
Published 09.07.2019
Windows 7 was launched recently. If you wish to upgrade your computer to this new version of Windows, how can you do so easily without any problems?
Published 09.11.2009
As you may have discovered, Windows 10 can be fickle at times. In most cases, you can use the System Restore feature to revert to a previous state, but sometimes you may need to start over.
Published 28.11.2016
Has Windows become sluggish; do programs take a long time to start and peripherals fail to work? Reinstalling Windows may resolve this, but a less drastic solution is often possible. How?
Published 12.05.2011
Did you know that Windows 7 contains a large number of built-in programs? Some of them are well hidden, but they are so good that you don’t even need to install any other software. How do you get
started?
Published 31.05.2011
On the whole, Windows 10 is stable and efficient. Still, even its basic installation gobbles up 15 to 20GB, to which you should add the manufacturer’s software on a new computer. How you can slim
down your Windows 10?
Published 11.07.2016
Is your Windows 8 computer or laptop gradually becoming slower? Or do certain functions no longer work properly? You can “refresh” your Windows 8 installation without having to reinstall it. How?
Published 18.09.2013