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Do I Need to Make a New Rescue Disc Every Time My Backup Software Updates?Worried you need a new rescue disc every time your backup program updates? Relax. I’ll explain when it matters, why it usually doesn’t, and how you can get one at the last minute.2025-10-18 - #3632 |
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How to Recover Deleted Data from Your Disk — MaybeThink those old files on your hard drive are gone forever? Maybe not. I’ll walk you through what affects your chances of recovery, the tools you can try, and why sometimes, it all comes down to luck.2025-10-17 - #99216 |
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How Do I Fix the Master Boot Record (MBR)?If your computer refuses to start, the problem might be the Master Boot Record (MBR). Fixing it isn’t as scary as it sounds. I’ll show you how to use Windows’ built-in Startup Repair and a couple of handy command-line tools to get your machine running again.2025-10-16 - #104130 |
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I Opened Something I Shouldn’t Have — Now What?Accidentally run or opened something suspicious? We've all done it. I’ll walk you through the options from scans to resets, and consider what to learn from the experience.2025-10-15 - #185401 |
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What’s the Difference Between an Email Account, an Email Address, an Email Program, and an Email Service?What’s the difference between your email service, account, address, and program? I'll break it down so you’ll know what each term means, why it matters, and how not to get tripped up next time you want to change your email or ask a question.2025-10-13 - #4436 |
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Windows Security to 2028? Why ESU Still Costs ExtraWondering why Microsoft charges for Extended Security Updates when Windows Defender will get updates through 2028? They're not the same. I'll explain the difference between malware database updates and actual Windows fixes, and what you really need to know to stay protected on Windows 10.2025-10-11 - #185259 |
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How Do I Encrypt a Disk?Worried about your data if your computer goes missing? Whole-disk encryption can keep prying eyes out. I’ll show you simple, practical ways to encrypt your entire drive so your information stays safe even if your computer doesn’t.2025-10-10 - #23111 |
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Is Syncing Passkeys Across Devices Safe?Passkeys promise more security and less hassle, but is syncing them across devices safe? Learn how password managers handle passkeys and what happens if a device is stolen.2025-10-09 - #185228 |
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Public or Private? Picking and Changing the Windows Network SettingNot sure if your Windows network should be public or private, or even what that means? I’ll show you what each means, when to use them, and the simple steps to switch.2025-10-08 - #185051 |
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Can I Tell If Email I Sent Has Been Read by the Recipient?People want to know if someone’s opened their email. I’ll explain why features and tools claiming to do that can't work most of the time. I'll share the only way to know for certain your message was read.2025-10-06 - #2427 |
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Why Is the Same File a Different Size in Different Places?Ever notice that the same file can show up as different sizes depending on where you look? It’s not a mistake; it’s how disks and online services handle storage. I’ll explain why your files can look bigger or smaller, what clusters have to do with it, and why it’s nothing to worry about.2025-10-04 - #93651 |
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How Do I Encrypt a Folder?Want to keep your folders private? This article shows three ways to encrypt everything inside a folder. Each method has pros and cons, so you’ll learn which one best protects your files while balancing ease of use.2025-10-03 - #23097 |
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How Do I Stop Email from Going to Junk in Outlook.com?It's frustrating when email previously marked as "not junk" continues to get sent to the Junk folder. Let's look at your options.2025-10-02 - #122838 |
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Should I Update to Windows 11? (October 2025 update)Windows 10 support ends October 14, 2025. Should you move to Windows 11? I’ll walk you through the pros, cons, and options: upgrade now, wait for new hardware, or even stick with Windows 10 safely. The choice is yours, but it’s time to decide.2025-10-01 - #135037 |
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Why Is My Machine Slowing Down?Is your once-speedy computer crawling? From hidden malware to too many background apps, there are plenty of reasons your PC might feel sluggish. I’ll walk you through the most common causes and what you can do to get things running smoothly again.2025-09-29 - #1854 |
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Why CAPTCHA?Been asked to spot bicycles or click “I’m not a robot”? That’s CAPTCHA at work. Here’s why websites use them, how they’re changing, and what it means to be asked to prove you’re human.2025-09-27 - #2695 |
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How Do I Encrypt a File?Want to send a file safely by email? I’ll show you how to use the simple .zip format with a strong passphrase so your private documents stay protected across Windows, Mac, or Linux platforms.2025-09-26 - #6139 |
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Process Explorer, a Powerful Free Replacement for Task ManagerWant to know what’s really going on in your PC? Process Explorer is a free, powerful tool that digs deeper than Task Manager. I’ll show you how it works, what you can discover, and why it’s one of the best utilities you should have on your computer.2025-09-25 - #3480 |
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How to Keep Using Windows 10 Safely after Support EndsWorried about Windows 10 after support ends? Don’t be. I'll show you the simple steps -- good habits and reliable security software -- that will allow you keep using your Windows 10 computer safely.2025-09-24 - #184526 |
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How Do I Get an Email Address for Life?Tired of changing your email every time a service shuts down or your ISP changes? Learn the smartest way to secure an email address that’s truly yours for life, and why relying on free or “lifetime” promises could leave you stranded.2025-09-22 - #30699 |
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When I Use Start-Run, Why Does a Window Just Flash and Disappear?Frustrated when a window just flashes and disappears when you use Start-Run? It’s not an error; it’s how Windows handles certain programs. I’ll explain what’s happening, why it’s confusing, and show you the simple trick that lets you see what’s going on.2025-09-20 - #2729 |
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7 Reasons You Could Lose Your Google Account ForeverLosing access to Gmail can mean losing years of email, contacts, and memories. Learn the most common pitfalls, from outdated recovery info to ignored warnings, and how to avoid them so you never risk losing your account.2025-09-19 - #184417 |
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Why Can’t You Give a Straight Answer?Why can’t I just give you a straight answer? Because things are rarely that simple. Learn why “It depends” is sometimes the only honest answer I can give you, what details really matter, and how giving better clues can help you get clearer, faster, and even simpler solutions.2025-09-18 - #42522 |
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On Trusting and Not Trusting MicrosoftWorried Microsoft is peeking at your files in OneDrive? The truth is more complicated and perhaps surprising. I’ll look at what scanning really means, why avoiding OneDrive may not be enough, and how trust in Microsoft’s products comes down to risk, reality, and choice.2025-09-17 - #184360 |
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How Does a VPN Protect Me?A VPN can keep your online activity private, especially on open Wi-Fi, but it’s not magic. I’ll show you what a VPN hides and what it doesn’t, so you can decide if it belongs in your security toolkit.2025-09-15 - #4668 |
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Where’s My Disk Space Going?Running out of disk space can be frustrating, especially when you don’t know what’s eating it up. I'll show you how to track down the culprits with a free tool so you can see exactly where your space is going.2025-09-13 - #3173 |
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Can I Tell If Something’s Been Pasted Instead of Typed?Is pasted text the same as typed text? Usually yes, but not always. Hidden clues, formatting quirks, and even spyware can reveal the difference. Learn when copy/paste is truly invisible, when it’s not, and why it matters if you’re tempted to take shortcuts.2025-09-12 - #63309 |
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Can Your Video Chat Be Intercepted and Recorded?Your video chats are usually private and encrypted, but nothing is foolproof. The real risk isn’t hackers; it’s the person on the other end, who can record everything. Learn why interception is rare, where the real danger lies, and the one rule to follow if you’re unsure.2025-09-11 - #10960 |
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Should I Just Use AI for Searching?AI or search engine? Both promise answers, but in very different ways. From accuracy and freshness to bias and even energy use, each has trade-offs you need to know. Before you pick one over the other, find out why the smartest choice might be both.2025-09-10 - #184118 |
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How Do I Remove Myself From a Computer?Leaving a job and worried about what’s on your work computer? From browser history to email accounts, traces of you remain. Learn what you can (and can’t) erase, and the smartest way to protect your privacy before you walk out the door.2025-09-08 - #2121 |
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Can Malware Survive If I Reset My PC?Worried a reset won’t wipe out malware? While it’s technically possible for some infections to survive, it’s extremely rare. Learn where malware can hide, which reset options are safest, and the extra steps you can take to ensure a truly clean and secure Windows reinstall.2025-09-06 - #119997 |
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Why Am I Getting Bounces for Email I Didn’t Send?Spammers want to send email that looks like it’s coming from someone who can be trusted. They want it to look like it’s coming from you -- and you may end up getting the bounce notifications.2025-09-05 - #3606 |
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Are Deleted Files also Deleted from Backups?Here’s what really happens when you delete a file and how to make sure your backups protect you without bringing back things you don’t want.2025-09-04 - #6404 |
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What Is the “Normal” File Hierarchy in Windows?Ever wonder where Windows puts all your stuff? From drives to folders to files, the “normal” Windows hierarchy has a logic, though it’s often hidden by shortcuts and misbehaving programs. Here’s a look at how it works and how to keep your files organized.2025-09-03 - #184027 |
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What Security Software Do You Recommend? (2025 Q3 update)My updated guide cuts through the hype with four no-nonsense steps to keep your PC safe. Learn what works, what to avoid, and how to stay secure without overspending or overcomplicating.2025-09-01 - #3517 |
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Why Does Email I Send Fail But a Reply Works?If sending an email bounces but replying works, the culprit is usually a wrong address hiding in plain sight. Learn how display names, typos, and auto-complete can fool you, and how to fix the problem so your messages get through every time.2025-08-30 - #117124 |
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Does Installing Lots of Programs Really Mess Up Your PC?Worried that too many apps will wreck your PC? Learn the real risks, how “software rot” happens, why portable apps aren’t always harmless, and why backups are your best defense.2025-08-29 - #6406 |
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How to Safely Change Two-factor AuthenticationChanging two-factor authentication apps isn’t hard, but doing it incorrectly can lock you out of your accounts. Here’s a safe step-by-step approach to make the switch smoothly, protect your access, and keep your accounts secure.2025-08-28 - #183865 |
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How to Transfer Your Email From a PST to Thunderbird for FreeSwitching from Outlook (classic) to Thunderbird? You don’t need to buy tools. With a little time and a free email account, you can move your messages yourself. I’ll walk you through the steps to transfer your email safely and reliably.2025-08-27 - #183844 |
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Can’t I Just Copy Everything to Back Up?Just copying your entire drive is not a safe backup, Learn why a real backup program is safer, faster, and more reliable when disaster strikes.2025-08-25 - #3117 |
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No Extension? No Problem: How to Identify Almost Any File TypeGot a mystery file with no extension or an ambiguous one? You may be able to uncover what it is by checking its signature. I’ll show you how to peek inside with a free tool and match the clues to known formats.2025-08-23 - #183497 |
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Why Doesn’t Someone Simplify Computers For Seniors?Tired of feeling left behind by today’s tech? It’s not your fault. I'll look at why computers aren’t getting any simpler, what basic devices exist, and how the right attitude and support can make all the difference.2025-08-22 - #183335 |
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Should I Still Avoid Standard Folders If I’m Not Using OneDrive?Even if you avoid OneDrive, using standard Windows folders might not be as safe as you think. Microsoft’s been known to make changes you didn’t ask for. I’ll explain why I don’t trust those folders or Microsoft, and what I do instead to keep my stuff organized and safe.2025-08-21 - #183327 |
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How to Save or Recover Your BitLocker Recovery KeyBitLocker could be running on your PC without your knowledge. Without the recovery key, you risk losing everything. I'll show you three ways to check, find, and save your key.2025-08-20 - #136189 |
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Are There Hidden Files that Save Every Keystroke I’ve Ever Typed?Worried your computer is secretly saving everything you type? It’s not. While there are hidden files and places keystrokes can live temporarily, there’s no master file of your entire typing history (unless malware is involved). Learn what’s real, what’s myth, and how to truly erase your data.2025-08-18 - #3041 |
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Prepare to Lose Your PhoneYour phone holds the keys to your digital life. If it’s lost or stolen, things can get messy fast. I'll show you simple steps like locking, tracking, and backing up that protect your data and give you peace of mind before the worst happens.2025-08-16 - #183055 |
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Why Do We Suddenly Need AI?AI might feel sudden and overwhelming, but it’s not the first fast-moving, world-changing technology we’ve faced. I'll compare AI to the rise of the automobile and explore why understanding and engaging with AI, rather than dismissing it, is probably the smartest move we can make.2025-08-15 - #183047 |
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Do I Need a Spare Computer?I'll help you decide if having a spare computer makes sense, what your backup options are, and how to prepare without spending more than you need to. Peace of mind might be easier than you think.2025-08-14 - #183029 |
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Is It OK to Reuse Passwords on “Unimportant” Sites?Reusing passwords on sites you don’t care about might feel harmless, but it still can open the door to bigger problems. I’ll look at why even “unimportant” accounts matter more than you think, the risks of cutting corners, and simple ways to stay safe.2025-08-13 - #182907 |
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Is Copyright Still an Issue If Something’s Not Available Anywhere?Just because something’s old or unavailable doesn’t mean you can make copies of it. I'll explain why copyright still matters, how technology complicates things, and what you need to know before making that backup or download. It’s simpler and more important than you might think, even if you don't like the answer.2025-08-11 - #4432 |