Three Ways To Stop Automatic Updates On Windows 11

While automatic updates will keep your system up to date, the process can be frustrating. Occasionally, a restart will be required to apply the update, interrupting your workflow in the process. An automatic update can also stop your PC from working correctly, forcing you to try and troubleshoot the issue. Keeping your system updated is important, but if you’re having trouble, you might want to stop automatic updates on Windows 11....

January 24, 2023 · 3 min · 567 words · Charles Mcquistion

Track How Much Time You Spend Editing Office 2013 Word Docs

In Office 2013 applications, it’s so easy that I took it for granted until I became curious earlier today. Just click the Info pane (at the top-left), and you’ll see Total Editing Time displayed in the right-hand column. To view editing time in Windows, track down the file using Windows Explorer and then right-click on it and select Properties. In the details tab, you’ll see Total editing time. And that covers it....

January 24, 2023 · 1 min · 165 words · Christian Leigh

Tweak Hidden Settings In Netflix For Smoother Streaming

Hidden Netflix Streaming Settings While you’re watching Netflix on your PC, hit Shift + Alt on your keyboard and left-click your mouse on the screen. That opens a diagnostics window that contains several playback options and settings you can tweak. Note: On a Mac, hit Shift + Option and left-click the mouse to get the same thing. For streaming issues, open the Stream Manager and select Manual Selection, and set the buffering rate that works best for your situation....

January 24, 2023 · 2 min · 244 words · Jeffrey Herrera

Use Windows 8 Task Manager To Disable Startup Programs

Startup Programs in Old Task Manager To manage startup items in Vista or Windows 7, you click Start » Run and type: msconfig. Then under the Startup tab, check or uncheck what you wanted to run. Startup Programs in Windows 8 Task Manager While you can access Task Manager via the MSConfig utility in Windows 8, there’s an easier way. Actually, there are a few easier ways: Hit Ctrl + Alt + Del on your keyboard and select Task ManagerHit WinKey + X on your keyboard and select Task Manager from the so-called power user menuRight click the Taskbar on the Desktop and click Task ManagerFrom the Start Screen type: task man then select Task Manager under the results...

January 24, 2023 · 2 min · 324 words · Jon Combs

View Hidden Passwords Behind Asterisks In Chrome And Firefox

See Passwords Behind Asterisk in Google Chrome Open any website where you have your password saved, right-click on the password field and go to Inspect Element. When the HTML Editor opens, look for input type = “password” field and change “password” to “text” and press Enter to save. An easy way to find that line of code is to hit Ctrl + F and type: password in the search field and arrow to it....

January 24, 2023 · 1 min · 181 words · Everett Mccracken

What If There Were No Internet

The handy thing is that you don’t have to rack your imagination to figure out what the world would be like without everybody’s favorite system of tubes. The folks at http://www.onlineeducation.net/ have done all the research and in what is destined to become a classic infographic, they’ve told us exactly how our world would be without the Net. It’s not a pretty picture, but all the same, we’re happy to pass the graphic along to you: Via: OnlineEducation....

January 24, 2023 · 1 min · 101 words · Brendan Wilson

What Is Mousocoreworker Exe And Why Is It Running

Jumping right to the end — everything is fine; it is not a virus. Nearly the opposite of a virus, it’s a Windows Update process. Above all, the process updates and keeps Windows 10 security with the latest updates. What is MoUsoCoreWorker.exe? MoUsoCoreWorker.exe is a replacement file for wuauclt.exe related to Windows updates. A long and complicated name for a file, the part of the file name ‘Uso’ stands for; Update Session Orchestrator....

January 24, 2023 · 2 min · 363 words · Mark Kelley

What Is Searchindexer Exe And Why Is It Running

What Is SearchIndexer.exe? According to Microsoft’s definition given in Process Explorer, the process: In other words, it indexes a good portion of the files on your computer so that they will quickly show up in searches done from the Start Menu or Explorer Windows Search. This process was created by Microsoft and comes standard with all versions of Windows. How Does SearchIndexer Affect My System’s Performance? The answer to this will vary depending on what version of Windows you are running....

January 24, 2023 · 2 min · 364 words · Sue Jenkins

Windows 10 Build 10041 Visual Tour

Windows 10 Build 10041 While this build isn’t giving us as many new features as the last one, build 9926, there is plenty of interesting tweaks to the interface, and new things like Cortana for testers in the UK and China. Do note that this build is a rather buggy. It’s actually more buggy that the last one, but these are the irritations we face as testers of pre-release software....

January 24, 2023 · 2 min · 220 words · Patricia Smith

Windows 10 Creators Update Gets New Setting For Installing Desktop Apps

Block Installation of Desktop Apps To find this feature you’ll need to be running Windows 10 Insider build 15042 or higher. Head to Settings > Apps > Apps & features and then click the first drop-down menu under Choose where apps can be install from. Here you’ll find three options. The first on the list is “Allow apps from anywhere” and is the default. This means you can install desktop apps from sources other than the Windows Store just like you have always been able to do with Windows....

January 24, 2023 · 2 min · 408 words · Gail Curry

Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 16193 For Pc Available Now

Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 16193 Story Remix is an improvement to the Photos app that makes it easy to create video stories from your photos and videos. It’s available in today’s new build and Insiders can check out the new features right away. The app analyzes your content to find collections automatically and bring it together into video stories with a theme, soundtrack, and transitions. If you don’t like how the automatic feature works you can edit them yourself manually....

January 24, 2023 · 3 min · 637 words · Alicia Struble

Windows 10 New Cumulative Update Kb3124263 Available Now

You’ll probably see some other security patches come your way with this update today, too. Windows 10 Cumulative Update KB3124263 There aren’t any major new features in this update, but it does include minor OS improvements and bug fixes. At the time of this writing, Microsoft hasn’t included any notes for the update yet on its Support page, but we’ll update this story when they come in. Microsoft has updated its KB Support page and includes the following: There is also a known issue for Windows 10 users running Citrix XenDesktop not offering the update....

January 24, 2023 · 3 min · 523 words · Randell Wright

Windows 10 Spring Update Delay Explained As Microsoft Releases New Build

Windows 10 Build 17134 The dev team found a major bug in Build 17133 that had reliability issues and caused many systems to BSOD and decided to hold off on the release. The earlier detected bugs should be fixed with this new build, and it’s likely this will be the actual final version of Redstone 4 that rolls out to everyone. In a new blog post for Insiders, Dona Sarkar notes: “Today, we are releasing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17134 (RS4) to Windows Insiders in the Fast ring....

January 24, 2023 · 2 min · 267 words · Travis Shoemaker

Windows Home Server Add An External Hard Drive To Increase Storage

First, simply plug in the USB external hard drive into the WHS machine. Plug in the power if the drive came with one. Here I’m using a 2TB Fantom Green Drive. Launch the Windows Home Server Console on one of the computers on your network. The new drive will be listed under Non Storage Hard Drives. Right-click the drive and click Add. In the Server Storage panel, notice there’s only 21 percent of total storage space available....

January 24, 2023 · 2 min · 252 words · Brett Jenkins

Windows Live Photo Gallery 2011 Create Panoramas And Photo Fuses

Editor Update 5/12/21 — Windows Live Photo Gallery is no longer supported. Found on the Create section on the Live Photo Gallery 2011 ribbon is two groovy features: Panorama and Photo Fuse. But it also serves as a gateway to a plethora of plug-ins and photo tools that really take Windows Live Photo Gallery 2011 beyond a basic picture and video organization program. Let’s take a look at all of the goodies on the Create Ribbon....

January 24, 2023 · 6 min · 1266 words · Nicole Knutson

Wwdc 2012 Get Ready For Apple S Big Event

But even though something will be missing from the event next week, there will be plenty to talk about. Here’s a quick roundup of what to look for from San Francisco. New Macs – Barring a big Apple TV surprise, this is likely to be the sole big hardware announcement next week. According to 9to5 Mac, the rumor is that a new MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, iMac and Mac Pro could be announced on stage....

January 24, 2023 · 3 min · 492 words · Rudy Llanas

Youtube App On Fire Tv Now Redirects To Silk Or Firefox Web Browser

YouTube on Fire TV in Firefox or Silk Browser Earlier this month, when you would launch the YouTube app on Fire TV or Echo Show, you would see the following message indicating that the change wouldn’t take place until January 1st. If you haven’t installed either one, you’ll be brought to the app store to download.The experience is annoying and clunky at best. Each time you want to use the YouTube app, you will see the message above and need to pick the browser to open it with....

January 24, 2023 · 1 min · 181 words · Mona Wright

Youtube Now Features Live Shows

While this might not sound that exciting to watch your typical YouTube video uploader, live entertainment such as concerts, sporting events, and interviews that normally aren’t professionally published online will now have an outlet. YouTube Live is stepping dangerously close to cable television, and thus far without any commercials; though DirectTV can rest easy until actual premium content starts showing up. YouTube has yet to announce an advertising plan for their live service, so we’ll have to wait and see....

January 24, 2023 · 1 min · 148 words · Tambra Houston

7 Of The Best Mp3 Tagging Applications For Windows

iTunes and other popular music libraries use tags in order to sort songs by title, artist, and album. Normally a song has all the necessary tags already included in it’s own mp3 file, but sometimes those lines are left blank. When a tagless mp3 file comes up, iTunes won’t be able to tell you anything about the song, save for maybe the title of the filename. You can customize and fill in tag data yourself, but the problem is figuring out which is the best program to get the job done with....

January 23, 2023 · 5 min · 857 words · Charles Geer

Add The Quick Launch To The Send To Context Menu In Windows 7

Add Quick Launch to Windows Context Menu First use the keyboard shortcut WinKey + R to bring up the Run box and type: shell: SendTo and hit Enter or click OK. Note: This works with Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8 The SendTo folder will open in Explorer. Right click an empty area and select New > Shortcut. Then copy the following path into the item field and click Next....

January 23, 2023 · 1 min · 165 words · Robert Wilson