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    June 2023

    28 June
    • Cannot open files on USB flash drive: how to access them

      Are you having trouble accessing the documents you store on a USB flash drive? Well, it can happen due to several reasons. However, there are certain ways to fix it. This article will walk you through how to recover your files on a USB drive that has hidden them.

    27 June
    • How to fix error 0x8007045d on Windows

      The famous error 0x8007045d can appear when a device can't locate or read files correctly. It is common in all Windows versions. Often, the 0x8007045d error appears when you update an app or Windows operating system itself, but it can also occur during an incorrect file transfer or system backup. Read this article to learn how to fix this issue.

    • How to fix CMOS checksum error: Windows, battery, solutions

      When a CMOS checksum error occurs during system startup, it could mean that the system has been restored to default factory settings. The CMOS contains data related to BIOS and may have been reinitialized, causing this error. This tutorial will walk you through how to get rid of this error.

    26 June
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    • How to fix volume buttons on Asus laptop: Windows 11, 10

      The problem with volume buttons and hotkeys on Asus computers is quite common among its users. If the sound system on your PC is not working properly and volume function buttons on your keyboard don't work, read this article to find out how to fix it.

    19 June
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    • Unicode reverse text: character, direction, online

      How to easily write text backwards (right to left) in a web page or in a forum without having to think about the order of the letters? There is a relatively surprising solution, which involves the use of a special character (to be placed just after your text) to automatically change display direction of your text.

    15 June
    • Debian change language: to English, command

      Debian is a Linux-based operating system for a range of various devices, such as laptops, desktops, and servers. To change the language settings of the Debian operating system, you must first run the su command and get root permissions (admin).

    13 June
    • How to Install Windows 11 on SSD

      To make your computer run stable and fast, we recommend installing Windows 11 on an SSD drive. Here we give you a step by step guide on how to install Windows 11 on SATA/M.2/NVMe SSD.

    • Epson printer end of service life message: download, code

      If your printer stops printing and gives a "Service Required" or "Service End of Life" error, there is software available that can help override this restriction by successfully reassigning the page counter to its initial seed value. Read on to find out more.

    12 June
    • Windows calendar: turn on/off week number

      Sometimes seeing week numbers in your calendar might be helpful to stay up-to-date on your email, manage your schedule, and take care of your health. You can enable your Windows calendar to show week numbers (based on a specific week numbering system) in the Calendar app. Here's how to do it.

    9 June
    • Computex Taipei 2023: new laptops, keynote, award winners

      Computex Taipei is Asia's premier computer exhibition and one of the world's largest information technology showcases. It presents a huge number of computers, components and digital solutions, the study of which will take hours. We have made for you a guide to the most anticipated novelties that have been presented at Computex 2023.

    8 June
    • Enable or disable the welcome screen: on Windows 10, 11, 8

      When you turn on your Windows computer, the first thing you probably see is the welcome screen, asking you to submit your username and password to start using your pc. If you'd like to turn this option off, you can do so by following simple steps described below in this article. Read on to discover the method.

    7 June
    • What are Accessors and Mutators in C++

      One of the most critical aspects of object-oriented programming is encapsulation, which allows one to define labels for the data members and member functions, to specify if they are accessible from other classes or not. As a result, data members labeled as private can not be directly manipulated by member functions of other classes. In order to be able to manipulate these data members, the creator of the class must provide special member functions labeled as public.

    6 June
    • Change file creation date: on Windows, Mac

      Did you know that you can change the creation date of your file on your computer and not only for today's date but for any date. In this article, we will show you how to modify the creation date of files and folders on your PC or Mac. Read on for the step-by-step instructions.

    2 June
    1 June
    • Set the right MTU: meaning, calculator, settings

      In Digital Networks, MTU(Maximum Transfer Unit) is the parameter that decides the largest datagram transferred without being fragmented through the network. Below is an introduction to MTU as well as an explanation on how to calculate it. Also, find out its value in Windows and Linux and how to change them.