There are many ways to hide your secrets, using encryption, hidden folders, hidden partitions etc. Sometimes the best place to hide something is in plain sight. Here’s an old forgotten trick that might prove to be the best hiding place ever…
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Hide Files Inside an Image [Quick Tip]
Organize Your Files with an Intuitive and Structured File System
How many times have you downloaded a file to your hard drive then could not find it again? How many times have you downloaded a file, found it, stored it somewhere, then couldn’t find it again? How many times have you looked at your “My Documents” folder and thought ‘what a mess!’.
The sad truth is that having a great collection of things – be it software programs or even garden tools – is useless if you can’t lay your hands on an item in a timely fashion.
Remove Viruses And Malware in Safe Mode [How To]
Being infected by virus or malware is something very common these days. Sometimes it’s very hard to remove these infections. Modern forms of malware try to avoid detection by altering the Operating System. Others attack your antivirus so it cannot work properly. This means that if you get infected by a virus newer than your antivirus definitions there is a chance you can’t get rid of it.
In this post I am going to address this problem and show you a way to solve it.
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Aerofoil: Extends your notebook’s “on-time” while on battery
Aerofoil reduces your computer’s power consumption when it is running on battery. It does this by automatically switching off some features, like the Aero glass interface, Windows sidebar, muting the sound etc. when your notebook is running on battery.
It can also switch across different Windows power plans, enabling one power plan when plugged in and a different one when running on battery.
Windows Guides’ Rating | Compatible with | System |
4 out of 5 |
Having Trouble Installing Windows Updates? Use the System Update Readiness Tool for Windows
If you receive errors when using Windows Update (see the errors in the table below), the System Update Readiness Tool will check for inconsistencies and fix them so you can continue to update your computer through Windows Update. The System Update Readiness Tool is used for:
- Windows Vista-based computers
- Windows Server 2008-based computers
- Windows Server 2008 R2-based computers
- Windows 7-based computers
This update should download automatically; however, if you are still receiving errors, you should download and run the System Update Readiness Tool manually. Learn, in this guide, more about the tool, where to get it, and how to run it.
Please note: Just to reiterate the above, you should only manually download and install this update if you are experiencing unresolved errors (listed below) with Windows Update.
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How Do I Know Which Operating System I am Using? [Quick Tip]
Many of the guides on this site are specific to an operating system. If you don’t know what operating system you are using, this tip will help you find out (regardless of what theme or customizations may be in place.)
Windows Guides reader RedDawg offers the following tip for the easiest method:
Try holding the ‘Windows Logo key’ and tap ‘Pause / Break’ key
The easiest way Another way to know which operating system you are using and whether it is 32-bit or 64-bit is to:
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