Here’s a selection of tools that can monitor your system hardware give you information you might find helpful such as your CPU temperature, or cooler fan speeds, or even the output values of the power supply.
Windows Vista, 7 and 8 include an option on the install DVD to perform a small number of important repair and recovery functions, but the chances are you didn't get an install DVD with your computer. In this case, you need to create a repair disc in Windows.
A window with the error The procedure entry point SymSetSymWithAddr64 could not be located in the dynamic link library DBGHELP.dll can pop up while booting your computer and is tricky to remove if you don't know what it is. Here we explain what this error is and how to get rid of it.
It is a well known bug that tooltips are shown behind taskbar instead of the front. If you're experiencing this problem in Windows, here are 5 easy ways to fix the problem.
Installing a USB flash drive should be automatic and supported by default without requiring to manually install external drivers since Windows XP. If you are prompted to login as administrator to install the device, please refer to our solutions on how to fix this problem.