Windows PE for Windows 10 — What is it and why do you need it?
Windows PE is a lightweight operating system used for troubleshooting and recovery. But is this something you need? Let’s take a closer look and see.
Windows PE is a lightweight operating system used for troubleshooting and recovery. But is this something you need? Let’s take a closer look and see.
By following this step-by-step guide, you will be able to use Intune to get your Windows 10 machines properly configured with new security options.
It used to be easy to create a base image for Windows deployment. But with Windows 10 deployment, you have to prune the OS after each version update.
16-bit applications are a thing of the past while Windows 10 is a thing of the now and the future? Can the two coexist? Let’s experiment and see
Ever thought about having your own FTP? In this guide, we’ll show you how to set up and manage an FTP server on Windows 10.
There is now an Android emulator that has been specifically designed to work with Hyper-V. Here are the steps to follow to make this happen on your own systems.
With the plethora of devices we all use these days, moving files back and forth is sometimes essential. Here are some built-in ways to do wireless file transfers with Windows 10.
The power throttling feature in the recent Windows 10 update is designed to help increase battery life by scaling back the amount of CPU resources. Here’s how to use it — or disable it.
This episode focuses on topics introduced by the following TechGenix articles: 7 essential soft skills you need to excel in your IT career, Exploring new settings in the Windows 10 April 2018 update, Must-have technologies for your small business that won’t bust your budget
The new Windows 10 April 2018 update is out, and while much of the stuff in it is mere fluff, there are several nice improvements, especially to the Settings menu.