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5 PowerShell commands that fix Windows problems faster than any PC optimizer ever could
Special optimization apps promise to fix your PC, but you don't need them—PowerShell can do it better.
We create a number of folders on Windows PC to save various files and categorize them. We move them, rename them, and delete them if necessary, While doing these simple tasks, we never come across ...
Learn about how TweakTown tests and reviews hardware. Sometimes when something breaks in Windows, I skip the Settings app and go straight to Command Prompt. Five built-in commands handle the bulk of ...
File Explorer is a file management utility in the Windows operating system. You can use File Explorer for various purposes, such as viewing your files, renaming files, deleting files, and more. You ...
This built-in tool is a better option.
Experiencing a Windows 11 boot loop can be incredibly frustrating, transforming your computer into a seemingly endless cycle of restarts that disrupts productivity. When your system continuously fails ...
What just happened? One might imagine that Microsoft had given up trying to repair a Windows 11 bug that caused File Explorer to open automatically, seeing as it was first reported back in late 2022.
I open the folder, everything is sorta by name, and a second or two later (or longer), it re-sorts by date. Why? Any way to fix that? I want my folders on top and the files sorted by date, and for it ...
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