Check your PC memory specs on Windows 10

Sometimes finding your RAM (memory) specifications is a big bothersome task. Especially when Windows 10 fails to deliver the information by using the task manager. As in my example below: The fastest and most easy way without installing any additional software to get this information is by using the command prompt line. Simply type CMD […]

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Could not reconnect all network drives error fix

With the new Windows 1909 update we got some nice fixes of crucial issues with Windows 10, but also got a few new bugs. For me, probably the most annoying one is that with every boot all of my 20 network drives are marked as offline. Now the fix is easy, just pop them open […]

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Fix blank Windows 10 search bar

Recently with the new Windows 10 update many users are experiencing a non working search bar in their Windows 10. There are quite a few methods of fixing these issue. The two most likley to work are listed below. METHOD 1: Removing Bing search Press the Windows Key + R shortcut on your keyboard. Type regedit and hit Enter. […]

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Disable Windows Defender using PowerShell

Windows Defender is a nifty little bundled anti-virus software that comes with Windows. Now while most regular users are strongly advised to keep this option enabled at all times there are some of us that just get frustrated that it cannot be fully disabled in the Windows Control Panel. You might wonder as to why […]

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How to enable case sensitivity support on Windows 10

Although you can now run a number of Linux distros natively on Windows 10 (Kali, Ubuntu, Debian, Red Hat and many more), this integration has been a little tricky when it comes to handling filename case, as Linux is case sensitive and Windows is not. In order to overcome this limitation, starting with the Windows 10 […]

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