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How to boot Windows 10 in Safe Mode

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To troubleshoot Windows, Microsoft offers users an option to boot system in safe mode, wherein a user can troubleshoot the issues in the system. If the system is booting successfully in safe mode then there is no issue with the system and basic drivers and thus can be some changes which are made recently in the system. In this guide you will find some methods where you can boot the system in Safe Mode. 1. Open the Start Menu on your computer and click on the power button which will give you further options to shut down or restart your computer. Now keep pressing the Shift key on your keyboard and click on Restart button. The computer will now restart in Windows recovery environment, from there click on "Troubleshoot". In the troubleshoot screen click on "Startup Settings". If there is no Startup Settings click on "See more recovery option". Now click on "Restart" button which will restart the system again and will show you few options. You can th

Windows 10 all new gleaming Start menu

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Windows 10 has users has faced a lot of design and animation problems in the past. Since the release of Windows 10 in 2015, Microsoft has stated that it wont release any new versions of Windows 10  but will improve and add new features in the Windows 10 newer updates. The new Start Menu which is set to release in the upcoming future update will be having Live Tiles in which the background will match according to the theme which you have set. Currently when you turn off the Live Tiles you will get to see solid blocks of colored icons. In the new Start Menu you will get new fading Live Tiles and will be having support for light and dark modes. In the new Start Menu you will be getting a redecorated app icons with glassy blocks and multiple design updates to the user interface. Microsoft is currently inspecting the new design for the Start Menu and it might be adding it in the future build preview later this year. The new Start menu will help users to keep the Start Menu unvaried in both

Microsoft New Windows 10 20H2

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It has been a while for the Microsoft May 2020 Update, now Microsoft has announced its next major update 20H2 which is going to arrive later this year. If you are a part of the Windows Insider Program you can get the update by going into Settings> Windows Update>Check for Updates. The upcoming 20H2 update is going to be a minor update over the  Windows 10 2004 (20H1). As per Microsoft, the 20H2 update will be the first ever version which will include the Chromium based Edge Browser. Microsoft is also adding some features and improvements related to performance and also going to fix some bugs from the  KB4557957. As per Microsoft the 20H2 version will take less time to install as it will update like a monthly update. Microsoft also announced that they are going to change their naming style and instead of "Windows 10, version 2004", Microsoft will be using "Windows 10, version 20H1". This is applicable for only the commercial users and Microsoft will continue t

Windows 10 running slow? Here are some steps to speed up your PC

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If you want to speed up your PC, you can try the below steps to find the exact root cause why your system is slow and solve the performance issues.   Disable the programs that are running on startup One reason your PC might be slow is that you might be having lots of programs that runs when you turn the system on. So the solution here is to stop these applications so your PC take less time to boot and feel less sluggish. If you want an Antivirus on you PC yo can purchase from the link below https://amzn.to/2NbkLb0 Start by opening the Task Manager. Press Ctrl+Alt+Esc or you can simply search for task manager in the start menu. After opening the Task Manager click on more details at the bottom. Click on the “Start Up” tab and you’ll see all the applications which will be running once you start the system. So to stop a program or service from launching at start up, select the program and right click on it and select “Disable”. This will prevent the program to launch at start up, if yo