How to find your computer’s uptime in Windows 11

Your computer’s uptime describes the CPU’s operating duration since the last reboot. That is, how long your PC has been running since it was powered on. You might need to monitor your computer’s uptime when troubleshooting memory leaks and other performance issues.

Windows has several built-in tools for checking how long your computer has been turned on. This tutorial explains how to check uptime in Windows. The Windows 11 Task Manager provides real-time information about your computer’s hardware, software, and overall performance.

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How to enable Dark Mode in Windows 11

Dark mode lets you change your color scheme to light text on a dark background. This has been available on devices like iPhone and Android for years, and Microsoft finally added the feature to Windows 11. Windows 11 gives users substantial control over their dark theme color schemes. To enable dark mode:

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How to Calibrate HDR in Windows 11

Calibrating your HDR display in Windows 11 is crucial for optimizing the visual experience. Proper calibration enhances color accuracy, shadow detail, and overall immersion by adjusting brightness, contrast, and color settings. However, it’s important to note that some monitors labeled as “HDR” may not meet the necessary standards, rendering calibration ineffective. Additionally, Windows 11’s handling of HDR for regular desktop usage may not be satisfactory.

HDR (High Dynamic Range) is a technology that expands the color and contrast range of digital displays, promising a more immersive and realistic visual experience. However, to harness its full visual potential, you need to calibrate your HDR settings correctly.

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How to make the Windows Taskbar Transparent

Microsoft’s Windows 11 and Windows 10 allow you to create a unique environment by customizing the looks of the operating system. You can personalize the OS, whether you use your PC for entertainment or work.

One such customization is the transparent taskbar. In fact, you can choose between solid, translucent, or completely transparent. The choice will influence the start menu too. This article will show you how to make your taskbar more appealing, using both native Microsoft Windows methods and some non-native ones.

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How to disable Touch Screen in Windows 10

Laptops with touch screen capabilities such as Microsoft Surface and other devices are pretty common these days. However, not everybody finds the touch feature necessary or useful for their day-to-day tasks.

On a Windows device, the touch screen function is usually enabled out of the box so that you can use your finger to navigate the laptop’s operating system. If the screen is cracked, you find the feature too distracting, or you just don’t use the touch-enabled display on your laptop, you can easily turn it off and continue with your work.

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How to create and use a Password reset disk in Windows 10

Although there are several ways to access your Windows computer if you forget your password, using a “Password Reset Disk” is by far the fastest. If you fear that you may someday forget your PC’s password, we recommend creating a password reset disk immediately.

Compared to other password reset methods (security questions, for example), a password reset disk is easier to create and way more secure.

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How to Disable USB Selective Suspend on Windows 10

Windows 10 has several built-in features that reduce power consumption. There’s a system-wide Battery Saver, a Power troubleshooter, USB selective suspend, and more. These features help to extend the battery life of your Windows PC.

In this explainer, we’ll walk you through the intricacies behind “USB selective suspend,” what it does on your Windows computer, and how to disable the feature if it ever poses a problem.

Disabling USB selective suspend is an effective troubleshooting solution that can resolve the mentioned USB-related issues. There are always several ways to get this done. In the sections below, we’ll show you how to disable USB selective suspend from the Control Panel, Device Manager, or by using the Command Prompt.

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How to Force Delete a File in Windows Using Command Prompt

Trying to delete a stubborn file or folder from your Windows PC can be frustrating. For example, you could be pressing delete and thinking the file or folder is gone, only to find it in the exact location you removed it from.

There are several reasons why you can’t delete a file or folder, including:

  • The file may be in use by another program, background process, or application.
  • The file’s unlock process may not have been completed.
  • Disk failure or corruption.
  • The folder or file is read-only or corrupted.
  • You may be trying to delete a system file.
  • The Recycle Bin is either full or corrupted.
  • The file or folder is infected with malware or a virus.
  • The disk is write-protected or full.
  • You get the Access Denied warning when you try deleting files or folders from a mounted external drive.

Command Prompt in Windows PCs can perform advanced administrative functions, automate tasks via batch files and scripts, and troubleshoot issues in Windows.

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