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Jun
11
2020

How to Create a New Local User Account in Windows 10

Why Do I Want To Do This? Over eighty percent of Windows users never create a secondary account on their PC and they make use of their primary administrative accounts for virtually everything. This is a not-so-secure practice and one most people should get out of the habit of. Creating a secondary account for yourself (so you’re not always logged on with administrative privileges) is a great idea and one that significantly increases the security of your machine. Creating separate local a.

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Jun
11
2020

How to Always Start Google Chrome in Incognito Mode on Windows 10

What Is Incognito Mode? Incognito is the private browsing mode in Chrome. When you use it, Chrome doesn’t locally store your browsing history, cookies, site data, or any information you type in forms between sessions. A session ends when you close all open Chrome windows. Downloads and bookmarks are still saved unless you clear them manually. It’s important to know that Incognito doesn’t prevent you from being tracked by third parties across the Internet. These include ISPs, .

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Jun
11
2020

How to Disable Bing in the Windows 10 Start Menu

How to Disable Bing in the Start Menu in Windows 10’s May 2020 Update Starting with Windows 10’s May 2020 Update, there’s a new registry setting that controls this option.  You must edit the Windows registry to disable web searches in the Start menu. Here’s our standard warning: The Registry Editor is a powerful tool and making the wrong change can make your system unstable or even inoperable. This is a straightforward change and, if you follow the instructions, yo.

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Jun
11
2020

How to Make Your Scroll Lock Key Useful on a Windows 10 PC

But, It’s Already Useful The Scroll Lock key was on the very first IBM PC released in 1981. It was intended to toggle a feature for which you could use the arrow keys to move text inside a window instead of the cursor. Today, the arrow keys function in most programs automatically based on context. As a result, the Scroll Lock feature is rarely used as it was originally intended. However, one prominent program still uses Scroll Lock for its original purpose: Microsoft Excel. If Scroll Loc.

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Jun
10
2020

How to Move to a New Music Streaming Service

Transferring Playlists Playlists are the most valuable part of a music collection for a lot of people. Given the amount of time spent collating them and the number of songs within them, it would be impossible to manually replicate on a new streaming service. Luckily, there are lots of online tools dedicated to playlist migration. Here are the two best. 1. Stamp Stamp started life as a tool to let users move playlists from Spotify to Apple Music, but since then it’s grown considerably. .

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Jun
10
2020

How to Move a Full Operating System From an Old PC to a New One

The Problem With Cloning Macrium Reflect relies on a principle called cloning. It’s the methodology of choice whether you’re moving to a new PC or merely upgrading to a larger hard drive. If you’re running Linux, the process is painless. But on Windows, you’re more likely to experience problems.  There are no guarantees that your cloned copy will work successfully on a new machine. Often, the drivers for your new and old hardware won’t match. In the best cas.

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Jun
10
2020

How to Wi-Fi Unlock Your Android Phone With Smart Lock

What Is Android Smart Lock? Android Smart Lock first hit devices with Android 5.0 Lollipop. The Smart Lock feature allows you to specify certain circumstances where the device’s lock screen security will remain off. You can enable and configure these options by heading to Settings > Security > Smart Lock (this may differ slightly depending on your device). Enter your PIN, then you can select the Smart Lock option you want. It’s possible to use multiple Smart Lock methods in .

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Jun
10
2020

How to Lock Down Windows User Accounts

Use Standard Accounts and UAC The simplest way to restrict an account’s permissions is to make it a standard account. These limited accounts can run software and change settings that don’t affect other users, but they don’t have total control. For instance, a standard account can’t install software, modify internet connection settings, or change the system time. To change an account’s permissions, visit Settings > Accounts. On the Family & other users tab.

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Jun
9
2020

How to Download an Entire Website for Offline Reading

Downloading a website for offline usage Although Wi-Fi is available everywhere these days, you may find yourself without it from time to time. And when you do, there may be certain websites you wish you could save and access while offline perhaps for research, entertainment, or posterity. 1. WebCopy WebCopy by Cyotek takes a website URL and scans it for links, pages, and media. As it finds pages, it recursively looks for more links, pages, and media until the whole website is discovered. Then.

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Jun
9
2020

How to Record or Stream Your Computer Screen Using OBS Studio

Download OBS Studio To get started, you’ll want to download OBS Studio for Windows, macOS, or Linux. We’ll use the Windows version for this tutorial, but it’s similar on all platforms. OBS Studio is truly free, so you don’t have to pay for any features. It’s also open-source software, meaning anyone can take a look at the code and improve it. Step through the standard installer. Once it completes, OBS Studio will offer to walk you through an auto-configuration wi.

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