Category Archives: Windows Tips

Zoom! Zoom!

When you are browsing around your hard drive in Windows Explorer and you’re looking at folders with lots of documents, emails, or text files, you might prefer using the “List” or “Details” views. But, if you’re looking at a folder with lots of pictures, you’ll have probably want to choose the thumbnail view so you can preview each… Read More »

Windows 8 security patches to be released

Windows 8’s first security patches will be part of a package of fixes to be released on Tuesday. According to PC World, “Microsoft announced the Windows 8 security fixes in a recent security bulletin. The bulletin was issued days after a security company in the business of selling zero-day vulnerabilities, Vupen, announced that it had found multiple vulnerabilities… Read More »

How to use Windows CHKDSK

CHDSK is a handy tool included with Windows XP, Windows Vista, Window 7 and Windows 8 you can use to check your hard drives for errors. Most of the time CHKDSK can times fix the errors it finds. You should run CHKDSK every couple of month or so to check the integrity of your hard drive(s) and to… Read More »

Shut down Windows 8 with a single click

Windows 8 puts the power button in the Settings menu, and this makes shutting down a multi-step process. We have a little shortcut trick for you that lets you pin a Shutdown button right to the bottom of your desktop. Here’s how you do it. Create a shortcut on your desktop (right -click, go to New, then Shortcut).… Read More »