Using Windows Readyboost is a great way to improve the performance of your computer when doing your day-to-day tasks.
In this guide, we will learn what Readyboost is, what its requirements are, and how to get it working for you.
Using Windows Readyboost is a great way to improve the performance of your computer when doing your day-to-day tasks.
In this guide, we will learn what Readyboost is, what its requirements are, and how to get it working for you.
Running out of disk space? Been using your new computer for more than a month? It’s time to clean up!
In this tutorial, we’ll learn how to clean up your computer and help it run more efficiently. (This guide is written for Windows XP and Vista.)
Please note: You cannot use the disc to install Windows Vista from scratch or reinstall Windows. The recovery disc creation tool is only available with Windows Vista SP1 or later.
Looking for Windows 7 instructions? Create a Windows 7 Repair Disc. Don’t have a disc drive and need to make a USB version?
To burn your own Windows repair disc:
See which sites have been visited on your PC (even if private browsing mode is used)
Create a Windows 7 System Repair Disc
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