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How to Boost Performance on Windows? - Free Online Tutorial

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In this Topic, we are going to see what are the ways we can boost our system performance and what are the major causes of loosing performance in our windows computer. 1. Disk Defragmentation... (While using Hard Disk Drive, not for SSD) Disk defragmentation is the process of consolidating fragmented data on a volume (such as a hard disk or a storage device) so it will work more efficiently. Fragmentation happens to a volume over time as you save, change, or delete files. The changes that you save to a file are often stored in a different place on the volume than the original file. This doesn't change where the file appears in Windows—only where the bits of information that make up the file are stored on the actual volume. Over time, both the file and the volume itself become fragmented, and your computer slows down as it has to look in different places to open a single file. Disk Defragmenter is a tool that rearranges the data on your volume and reunites fragmented d

How to Recover Accidentally Deleted Files - Free Online Tutorial

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In this tutorial we are going to see, how to recover accidentally deleted files from your PC. Before learning that let us see how this works: While a copying file  to your file system,  it will copy the entire data, and it takes much time depending on the file size. But, if you are deleting a file from your file system,  it will be deleted immediately regardless of the file size.  So, what it means? It just deletes the file from your file system table (NTFS/FAT etc.).  But the actual data remains on the disc until it is overwritten by a new file. Thus, we can recover the file before it gets overwritten by a new file. If you can't find a file on your computer or you accidentally modified or deleted a file, you can restore it from a backup (if you're using Windows backup) or you can try to restore it from a previous version. Previous versions are copies of files and folders that Windows automatically saves as part of a restore point. Previous versions are someti

Advanced reboot for Windows 8/8.1/10 - Free Online Tutorial

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In this tutorial we are going to see the advanced reboot options including safe mode and disabling driver signature enforcement on Windows 8/8.1 & 10. To do this go to Start, Power and then Restart before clicking restart you have to press and hold shift.          If you do so you will get an advanced reboot menu which includes continue, troubleshoot, and turn off your PC. Select Troubleshoot,  Under troubleshoot you will have refresh your PC, reset your PC, and advanced options.         Refreshing and Resetting is for completely Re installing your operating system with and without deleting your personal data. If you're having problems with Windows 10 on your PC, you can try to refresh, reset, or restore it. Reset your PC prepares the PC for recycling or for transfer of ownership by reinstalling the OS, removing all user accounts and contents (e.g. data, Classic Windows applications, and Universal Windows apps), and restoring preinstalled cu

List Of Most Useful Run Commands - Free Online Tutorial

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In this tutorial, we are going to learn some of the Run commands that we can use on Windows Computers to do some special tasks, here we have some of those useful commands with their work and descriptions listed here. This will be helpful for the learners and the people who are looking for a job in IT Industries. On the Microsoft Windows operating system, the Run command is used to directly open an application or document whose path is known. It functions more or less like a single-line command line interface. In the GNOME interface, the Run command is used to run applications via terminal commands. It can be accessed by pressing Alt+F2. KDE has similar functionality called KRunner. It is accessible via the same key binds. In the BASIC programming language, RUN is used to start program execution from direct mode, or to start a overlay program from a loader program. Sl. No. Area to Access… Run Command 1 Accessibility Controls access.cpl 2 Acces