by azuka | May 1, 2020 | Africa, Nigeria |
Windows includes a variety of “troubleshooters” designed to quickly diagnose and automatically solve various computer problems. Troubleshooters can’t fix everything, but they’re a great place to start if you encounter a problem with your computer. Troubleshooters...
by azuka | May 1, 2020 | Africa, Nigeria |
If you’ve installed Windows 10, you’ll find these in Settings. Navigate to Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot. As of the Creators Update, the following troubleshooters are available here: Blue Screen, Bluetooth, Hardware and Devices, HomeGroup,...
by azuka | May 1, 2020 | Africa, Nigeria |
You’ll find these tools in the Control Panel on Windows 7 and 8. Navigate to Control Panel > System and Security > Troubleshoot Common Computer Problems. On Windows 7, click “Find and Fix Problems” instead. You’ll see a list of the most common...
by azuka | Apr 30, 2020 | Africa, Nigeria |
You know that moment when you plug in a USB into your PC, and this pops up: USB Device not recognized: One of the devices attached to this computer has malfunctioned and windows does not recognize it. Yeah. That sucks. Here are a few reasons why that could happen:...
by azuka | Apr 30, 2020 | Africa, Nigeria |
Windows 10 has “Battery Use” screen that shows you what’s draining your laptop’s juice. That means it’ll tell you exactly what apps are using too much power. This feature is part of the “Battery saver” screen in the Settings app. Battery Use screen This feature is...