The Windows Registry is a powerful customization tool that can unlock hidden features and streamline your workflow, but it comes with risks. With the right tweaks, you can personalize menus, disable ...
As a Windows user, you may sometimes need to access the Registry Editor. This is a powerful tool that lets you view and edit the Windows registry database, which contains important information and ...
Most Windows users avoid the Registry Editor, assuming it's too complex and only for power users-but that's a misconception. With just a few simple tweaks, you can make noticeable improvements to how ...
You don't have to put up with Windows 11's worst features. Here's how I replaced the Start menu, taskbar, widget panel, and more.
This may come as a shock, but unless you're on the latest builds of Windows Server, your Windows machine doesn't know about your NVMe disk. The standard StorNVMe.sys driver used since Windows 8.1 ...
To remove the Recommended and All sections from the Windows 11 Start Menu, first disable Recommended items in Settings under Personalization > Start by turning off all recommendation toggles. To ...
Use Windows registry tweaks to make your life easier Posted: February 2, 2026 | Last updated: February 2, 2026 From speeding up right-click menus to disabling web results in Start Menu search, these ...
In a nutshell: Microsoft recently updated Windows Server 2025 with a native NVMe driver that can significantly increase SSD performance. While the new driver is not officially available for consumer ...
Microsoft says the October 2025 Windows security updates are causing smart card authentication and certificate issues due to a change designed to strengthen the Windows Cryptographic Services. This ...
While Microsoft is doing tremendous work on Edge, it’s also true that the company has been equally bullish in its approach to making users switch to Edge. In the recent saga of Microsoft being ...
Remember the good old days when you could resize the Windows taskbar by simply grabbing it with your mouse and dragging it to the desired position? That option is completely removed in Windows 11, ...