Optimization

Best tips, tricks & hacks to optimize your slow device for better performance and extend the life of your Windows, Mac, Android & iOS.

For iPhone

How to Install iOS 10 on your iPhone/iPad?

09/13… Save the date! Yes, the wait has finally come to an end as the all new iOS 10 will be now available for download to make your iPhone experience faster & more amazing than ever (and that too free of cost!). You can easily upgrad...

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Optimization

How To Repair The .NET Framework On Windows PC

On your Windows PC, you must have a fully operational .NET Framework in order to launch any apps created with it. Any framework problems could lead to problems with the reliant applications. Fortunately, Microsoft has a specialized repair t...

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Booster & Optimizer

How to Fix “Error 0x80004005” on Windows PC

Users have observed error Code 0x80004005 in various instances. Let’s delve into some of them and see what can be done. Error code 0x80004005 is a common issue faced by users of both Windows 10 and 11. It may occur when you are trying ...

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Optimization

How To Fix ‘Lock The Taskbar’ Greyed Out In Windows

‘Lock The Taskbar’ is an excellent option that you can enable if you don't want anybody messing with the size and placement of your Taskbar on a Windows PC. And to keep your Taskbar locked in its place all you have to do is right-click ...

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Antivirus

Do You Think Having An Antivirus Can Slow Down The PC?

Is your computer slow? Do you know the reason behind the slow processing speed? Do you have antivirus software installed on your computer? Do Antivirus slow down computers? If this is your reason for worries, read along with this blog post ...

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Optimization

How To Fix The Windows Services Tool Not Responding?

To make sure the system functions properly, your Windows device makes use of a number of services. There are services that check for software upgrades, for instance, and another that enables file sharing. Fortunately, you can fix any proble...

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Troubleshooting

What Are The Signs Of A Hard Drive Failing?

After just three years, the failure rate of hard drives and SSDs typically rises sharply. When the hard drive is exposed to varying temperatures, humidity, or external shocks, it may occur sooner. After three to five years, if you start to ...

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