Did you know using Ubuntu-exclusive apps doesn't require overwriting
your operating system? Unlock the true potential of your Windows
desktop by using Ubuntu apps on Windows 11, enhancing your PC
experience by blending the power of Linux and Windows. It's easier than you think KEY TAKEAWAYS
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Wednesday, April 10, 2024
How (and Why) to Run Ubuntu Apps on Windows 11
Friday, April 5, 2024
WINDOWS 10 TWEAKS
Complete Tutorials
Tweaks to make what's left of your Windows 10 experience better
Some of these tips may also apply to Windows 11 but I haven't tested that
- How to change drive icons
- How to backup and restore the start menu
- How to open a folder or program with mouse hover
- Windows 10 encryption app with password and hash data generator
- How to set video as wallpaper
- How to create a restore point from the command prompt
Tuesday, April 2, 2024
PowerShell Defense Against Ransomware
This video explains what you can do about it
and why it's important to do something about it
How to use System Restore on Windows 11
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Ultimate guide: how to check Windows 10 crash logs
Ultimate guide: how to check Windows 10 crash logs
Pay special attention to the bold text
Don’t worry if your Windows 10 computer often crashes or freezes. When your computer crashes, Windows 10 will generate a crash log to help you analyze and troubleshoot the causes of the crash. If you don’t know how to check crash logs in Windows 10, you’ve come to the right place!
In this article, you’ll learn how to check Windows 10 crash logs quickly and easily!
Use Windows 11 like a pro
Use Windows 11 like a pro
Talk instead of type
Press Windows logo key + H to use speech recognition to convert spoken words into text anywhere on your PC.
Quickly change settings
Press Windows logo key + A to get to commonly used settings like volume, brightness, and Wi-Fi. Find your Accessibility settings here, too.
Make your PC more accessible
Make your mouse pointer, text cursor, and even the words on your screen a different size or color in Settings > Accessibility.