Sometimes you may encounter a situation when you need to launch your own Windows OS on another computer (actually, that’s how the idea of this post came to me). The reasons for such need may be different: you may need your exact settings, or you don’t want to leave the signs of your work on…
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Windows To Go: Usefulness and Limitations
Posted on April 1, 2013 byHow to Create and Use a WiFi Hotspot on Windows 8 PC
Posted on March 3, 2013 byThe vision of Microsoft for the upcoming opportunities and features of computers tend to create a new-fangled realm for Windows. From the time when Microsoft brought out or made the public known of its Windows 8 version, the whole world have been dying to watch and are waiting for the release and full implementation of…
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How to Customize the Windows 8 Start Screen
Posted on January 13, 2013 byThe Windows 8 Start Screen has evoked many a mixed reaction since its release. Microsoft has replaces the taskbar and Start menu with a Start screen and opinions are divided on whether this is a good thing or a bad thing. Love it or hate it , you cannot ignore it. The tiles aren’t just…
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How to Automatically Log On in Windows 8
Posted on January 12, 2013 byThe newly launched Windows 8 gives you two different methods to log into your PC. The first one comes through a Microsoft account, which simply syncs over your settings and the application across the Windows 8 based computers. The second option is through a local account, which is known as a standard option since the…
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Maximizing Windows 8 on your Workstation
Posted on December 30, 2012 byWhile companies are becoming more democratic, most of the time dealing with new software for your workstation is like dealing with the other end of the stick, usually the pointy one. For those of you who feel like this regarding your company’s decision to use Windows 8, there is still hope at the end of…
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