Category Archives: Windows Tips

Fun With Passwords

Fun With Passwords Every six months or so we like to lay upon you the benefits of using secure passwords. And every six months or so, we know our advice is falling on deaf ears. But we’re nothing if not intrepid. Today, we’re going to have fun with passwords. So even if you don’t take our warnings about… Read More »

Download Windows ISO Files With Ease

Download Windows ISO Files With Ease If you don’t have a Windows installation disk (or bootable installation USB) you should. This Cloudeight freeware pick makes it easy to download a Windows 7, Windows 8.1, or Windows 10 ISO file from which you can easily create a Windows installation disk. If you don’t know what an ISO file is,… Read More »

Alone

Alone I don’t mind being alone sometimes. To sit down under a shady tree in the backyard with a cool drink and a good book – that’s living. And sometimes I love walking alone – winter, summer, spring and fall. Every season has its own flavor and beauty and smell. Sometimes it’s easier to savor the seasons when… Read More »

Pin a Folder to Your Windows 10 Quick Access Menu

Pin a Folder to Your Windows 10 Quick Access Menu One of the most under-rated and under-used features of Windows 10 is the Quick Access Menu. This is the menu that appears at the top left of the File Explorer (formerly known as Windows Explorer). It’s called Quick Access because it gives you quick access to your most… Read More »

Windows 10 File History

Windows 10 File History  Windows 10 File History provides a simple way to backup your personal files. It’s not a full-featured backup program and it does not create image backups or drive clones, but it far better than no backup at all. File History is an automatic file backup service in Windows 10 that backs up your personal… Read More »