To mitigate the Task Manager bug with the Registry, follow these steps:
[mai mult...]How to fix Task Manager duplicate process bug on Windows 11 using the Command Prompt
To terminate the Task Manager duplicate processes on Windows 11, follow these steps:
[mai mult...]How to enable new Xbox Full Screen Experience on Windows 11
To enable the Full Screen Experience for Xbox on Windows 11 for handheld gaming PCs, follow these steps:
[mai mult...]How to upgrade unsupported (24H2) PCs to Windows 11 25H2 without reinstall
How to upgrade to Windows 11 25H2
How to download Windows 11 24H2 ISO file after 25H2 releases
How to enable new Start menu on Windows 11
To enable the new Windows 11 Start menu, follow these steps:
[mai mult...]How to uninstall KB5063878 to fix SSD disappearing issue on Windows 11
To uninstall the KB5063878 update, follow these steps:
[mai mult...]How to reset settings to defaults on Chrome
To reset the settings of Chrome to its defaults on Windows 11 (or 10), use these steps:
[mai mult...]How to enable G-Sync on Windows 11
The first step is to ensure that your monitor is G-Sync compatible. You can look for a G-Sync, G-Sync Ultimate, or G-Sync Compatible label on the monitor or its packaging. Nvidia also maintains an updated list of certified monitors on its website. As a side note, it’s also possible to use G-Sync on Nvidia cards on monitors compatible with AMD’s FreeSync or VESA Adaptive-Sync.
Then, you have to enable G-Sync on the monitor itself. Some monitors have a setting in their on-screen display (OSD) menu that you need to enable before you can turn on G-Sync on Windows 11. This setting might be labeled “Adaptive Sync” or “G-Sync”. Once the feature is confirmed and turned on in the monitor, follow these steps to enable G-Sync on Windows 11:
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