Flash-based devices such as USB drives and media cards can be counterfeit with different capacities to what the drive states. Here we show you top tools designed to check your flash media and tell if its size is what you expect.
Windows 7 and Vista 64-bit by design does not allow you to load any unsigned drivers. This security feature does provide some protection against rootkits, but many author of a freeware cannot afford to sign their driver files. Here are 4 ways to load unsigned drivers in x64 Windows.
Installing optional software such as .NET Framework, Java, Flash, DirectX, Shockwave and Silverlight can be very time consuming. An easier way to simplify the process is to download a program called All in One Runtimes which can automatically install all the required runtimes without any hassle.
You have to use the key from the sticker to activate Windows when you perform a clean install. However, here are 3 ways to backup the OEM license key and certificate from a current Windows install and then transfer them onto a completely clean installation.
When a Windows program crashes it will popup a program has stopped working message where you can check online for a solution or close the program. While this is user friendly, it isn't helpful if you are running automated scripts or game servers. Here we show you how to disable the stopped working popup.
When Windows is unable to boot up due to virus infection or any other reasons, it may seem impossible to reinstall Windows because you don't know the product key that was installed in the system. Here are four methods that you can use to retrieve the Windows Product Key on an unbootable PC.