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How to Change the Recycle Bin and Other Desktop Icons in Windows 11
You can change the icons for your Recycle Bin, Control Panel, User's Files, Network or Computer icons that appear on your Windows desktop. This allows you to better personalize your computer and make your frequently used icons easier to find. Use the instructions below to personalize your Windows 11 desktop icon settings.…
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How to Boot Windows 11 in Safe Mode
Windows 11 safe mode is a special mode designed for maintenance and troubleshooting. When you start your computer in safe mode, only the basic files and drivers needed to run Windows are loaded, and any applications or programs that are not required to start Windows are disabled. This can help you diagnose and fix problems…
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How to Resolve Windows Blue Screen of Death Errors
One of the most common errors your computer may experience is the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) error. This error occurs when the operating system encounters a critical error that it cannot recover from. When this happens, the Windows crashes and displays a blue screen with an error message. While Windows 11 has been…
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How to Disable the Windows 11 Startup Sound
Your computer will play the Windows startup sound when it first boots up. If you do not like the audio or want to avoid any noise when starting your computer, you can turn the startup sound off. Use the steps below to disable the default startup sound in Windows. Click on Start ⊞ and select Settings ⚙.Click on System and…
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How to Use Education Themes in Windows 11
You can setup an education theme in Windows 11 to allow students to personalize their wallpaper, accent colors, and more. A personalized device can give students a greater sense of ownership of the product, which means they are much more likely to take good care of it. Read below to learn how to enable education themes and…
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How to Force Quit a Program in Windows 11
You can force-quit programs in Windows 11 to terminate applications that are not responding or cannot be closed conventionally. This situation may occur due to various reasons, such as programs freezing or being obscured. There are two reliable and uncomplicated methods that you can use to terminate these applications. Use…
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How to Check the Refresh Rate of Your Monitor in Windows 11
The refresh rate of your monitor refers to the frequency at which the screen is updated. The refresh rate is measured in units of Hz. This number will generally be between 60 to 500 images per second (60 Hz - 500 Hz). You may want to check your refresh rate to make sure your monitor can handle the frames per second (FPS)…
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How to Use Desktop Widgets in Windows 11
Widgets in Windows 11 are handy tools that present dynamic content directly on your taskbar without the need to open a separate application. These widgets offer real-time information on a wide range of topics such as news, stocks, weather, and other customizable options that can help you stay up-to-date with the latest…
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How to Keep Your Laptop Awake with the Lid Closed in Windows 11
Sleep mode is a power-saving mode that allows you to quickly start your laptop without having to go through the reboot process. Your laptop will go into sleep mode by default when you close the lid. This will prevent an external monitor from displaying if one connected. You can change the settings in Windows to prevent the…
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How to Make Your Screen Stay on Longer in Windows 11
The screen on your Windows 11 device is designed to turn off automatically if there is no activity on your computer. Although this feature is helpful for conserving battery life, it can be frustrating to come back to a locked computer after stepping away for a bit. In the Windows 11 screen settings, you have the option to…