Windows survival skills: 8 things every PC user should know how to do.
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| Title: | Windows survival skills: 8 things every PC user should know how to do. |
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| Authors: | HACHMAN, MARK (AUTHOR) |
| Source: | PCWorld. May2025, Vol. 43 Issue 5, p95-100. 6p. 9 Color Photographs. |
| Subjects: | Password software, Software as a service, Plug-ins (Computer programs), Ad blockers, Common sense |
| Abstract: | The article from PCWorld provides essential Windows survival skills for PC users, emphasizing the importance of basic tasks like managing Windows Update, exploring Windows Settings, staying safe online, backing up and restoring data, installing and uninstalling software, resetting your PC, accessing your PC's BIOS and UEFI, and understanding browsers and plugins. It highlights the significance of these tasks in maintaining the functionality and security of your PC, offering practical tips and guidance for users to navigate these aspects effectively. The article aims to empower users to take control of their PC maintenance and security, promoting self-sufficiency and knowledge in managing Windows systems. [Extracted from the article] |
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| Database: | Engineering Source |
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| Abstract: | The article from PCWorld provides essential Windows survival skills for PC users, emphasizing the importance of basic tasks like managing Windows Update, exploring Windows Settings, staying safe online, backing up and restoring data, installing and uninstalling software, resetting your PC, accessing your PC's BIOS and UEFI, and understanding browsers and plugins. It highlights the significance of these tasks in maintaining the functionality and security of your PC, offering practical tips and guidance for users to navigate these aspects effectively. The article aims to empower users to take control of their PC maintenance and security, promoting self-sufficiency and knowledge in managing Windows systems. [Extracted from the article] |
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| ISSN: | 07378939 |